Slow Pulp share new single, "Broadview"
Slow Pulp – the Chicago-via-Madison quartet composed of vocalist Emily Massey, guitarist/producer Henry Stoehr, bassist Alex Leeds, and drummer Teddy Mathews – presents the new single "Broadview".
“This song is about letting yourself fall in love for the first time in a long time,” Massey says. “After being hurt in previous relationships I was trying to decide if making the jump was worth it. Turns out it was.”
The accompanying visualiser by Melanie Kleid is a stunning collage of animations that evoke late-night summer love.
Following a wide-ranging breadth of singles, "Cramps", lead single "Slugs", and the recently released "Doubt"; Broadview" offers another glimpse of Yard’s vast sonic palette.
Later this fall, Slow Pulp will embark on an extensive tour in support of Yard, with UK dates already selling out and London being upgraded to The Garage.
"Broadview" is out now. Slow Pulp's second album, Yard, is set for release on 29 September via ANTI-.
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