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GULP return to announce a third album, Beneath Strawberry Moons and release new single ‘Hope Shines Through The Haar’

Wind-tousled life on the east coast of Scotland, the unhurried cultivation of sound and the warm feeling that everything might be alright in the end combine to enchant on Gulp’s latest single, ‘Hope Shines Through The Haar’. Shimmering into view as the band announces a third album, Beneath Strawberry Moons, the combined inspirations of Lindsey Leven and Guto Pryce are supplemented by the musicianship of Andrew Wasylyk as the stomach-butterflies of optimism flutter around and the lapping foams of the band’s ethereal, folkish psych-pop.

Musician and multi-media artist, Leven rejoins Pryce, who traces faintly around the simmering offbeat sounds of his life as a Super Furry Animal (as well as part of Das Koolies and The Pictish Trail), and supporting bandmates, Gid Goundrey (guitar) and Stuart Kidd (drums), for Gulp’s third album. The nine-track Beneath Strawberry Moons follows their 2014 debut, Season Sun, released with Sonic Cathedral and the acclaimed All Good Wishes, which arrived four years later. Extending the gestation of a complete, new collection of work to seven years, accounting for the pair’s relocation from Pryce’s native Cardiff, Beneath Strawberry Moons emerges as a minimal-carbon-footprint, hyperlocal album, created amongst friends with no deadlines between Piggery Studio and the duo’s garden cabin in North East Fife.

Describing their surrounds as ‘idyllic’ and responding artistically to the significant life change, that has brought energy and release, Leven describes the album as “in the most part a love letter to this new way of life”, celebrating space, love, connection and time, cut with an underlying awareness of the fragility of this beauty. Having leaked new material, the cinematic showdown of Always So Far, back in May, the choice of ‘Hope Shines Through The Haar’ as Gulp’s first single since 2018 links the pair’s delicately charged sense of abundant possibility, Scotland’s heritage and their bracing proximity to the sea.

The single’s video was produced by Donald Milne, the Dundee-based artist behind Pulp’s era-defining Different Class album artwork. The product of a friendship that began in The Fisherman’s Tavern in Broughty Ferry and became a collaboration with photography on Gulp’s last campaign, the video was filmed on a North East Fife beach during the evening’s Golden Hour.

Leven reflects on the single: “I couldn’t ignore the history we are living through whilst writing the lyrics for this album, even if they exist mainly as almost subliminal in the background. ‘Haar ’is a Scottish word for sea mist. We get a lot of it where we live. If we can all look out for each other, we can look for that glimmer through the Haar. Here is hoping.”

Beneath Strawberry Moons:

  1. Sea Bear
  2. Always So Far
  3. Salt Years
  4. Hope Shines Through The Haar
  5. The Way We Live
  6. Wildflower
  7. Summer Storm
  8. Someday In A City
  9. Ultramarine Blue

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