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Brighton’s Delta Sleep have been away for a while but returned with a splash this week as they announced that their new album ‘Twin Galaxies’ will be released 25th May via Big Scary Monsters Recording Company.
Now demonstrating a command of structure, melody and intellectually charged song-writing, the new single is powered by the articulate and guttural vocal of front man Devin Yüceil who laments: “Lately I’ve listed the reasons why I can’t move on and why I sleep in the house that we lived in for over three years now. Staring at paintings, recounting the places we’ve been together, I tried to escape but I can’t seem to shake all these pictures of us”.
Typical of their trademark sound, the band are driven by a desire to write playful, original, and forward-thinking music. Self-taught and honest musicians, they create songs that are as complex as they are catchy, combining guitar driven melodies over jazz influenced grooves, all topped with thought provoking and emotional vocals.
To celebrate the news of the new record, you can now stream ‘Lake Sprinkle Sprankle’ – the first track to be taken from the album – in full here: