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Fresh Chops from Ultimate Painting today, some newbies packing floaty dream-pop to put a spring in your step this summer.
The new duo are comprised of Jack Cooper (MAZES frontman) and James Hoare (Veronica Falls) and their self titled debut single ‘Ultimate Painting’ is being released on Trouble In Mind Records on 18th August.
Following a string of dates with cult heroes Parquet Courts, we expect you’ll be hearing quite a bit more from this lot and rightly so – the single is a masterclass in chilled out lofi pop.
“James and I started talking about making music whilst we were on tour with our other bands” explains Cooper of the new project “We’d known each other to say hello to for about 4 years and saw each other other regularly at shows in London. I’d always enjoyed seeing him and chatting, but I found him to be an tricky character; he had a habit of threatening to get me and being abusive. I took it as a sign of endearment“
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