Slow Pulp Unleash Emotional Intensity on New Album
Slow Pulp's new album Melodie, out Sept 18, is a cathartic, introspective reflection on self-acceptance and emotional turmoil.

With producer Elliott Kozel at the helm, Slow Pulp has tapped into a deep well of emotional intensity on their new album Melodie. The band's latest single, 'Better Man', is an anthemic reflection on embracing vulnerability and self-acceptance, with lead singer Henry Stoehr grappling with past demons in a quest for stability. This gut-wrenching ballad marks a turning point in the band's songwriting trajectory, where turmoil meets catharsis.
The album's creation was sparked by Stoehr's reconnection with co-founder Emily Massey, who helped him reignite their songwriting chemistry after years of creative stagnation. Kozel's expertise in blending introspection with sonic experimentation has resulted in a cohesive and deeply personal record that promises to leave listeners unsettled but ultimately redeemed.
With Melodie set to drop on September 18 via ANTI-, Slow Pulp is poised to further cement their status as one of the most compelling young bands in the indie-rock landscape. Will they be able to follow this emotionally charged single with a full album that lives up to its promise?
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