Praise for Slow Pulp
“[‘Doubt’ calls] to mind the most endlessly replayable alt-radio gems of the early 2000s.” - Consequence
"'Doubt' is a tender and melodic song with a laid back vibe that masks its dark center.” - The FADER
"[On 'Broadview'] The Chicago quartet ply a lovely line in sun-bleached Americana, dappled with rickety piano." - The Guardian
“Slow Pulp effortlessly capture the intimacy of emotions and power of introversion” – Loud & Quiet ★★★★
“Serious song-writing smarts” - Mojo ★★★★
“Slow Pulp’s ‘Slugs’ was made for that hazy and sweet late summer crush.” - NYLON
"Yard is a genuine level up" - Paste, Album of The Week
"Yard feels like it’s on another level...and it feels more emotionally potent." - Stereogum, Album of The Week
“[Yard] shows off their impressive range, which veers from alt-country to introspective folk to zippy guitar pop numbers.” - Uproxx
Slow Pulp - the Chicago-via-Madison quartet composed of vocalist Emily Massey, guitarist/producer Henry Stoehr, bassist Alex Leeds, and drummer Teddy Mathews - today release their new album Yard on ANTI-.
Following a wide-ranging breadth of singles - the electric 'Cramps,' syrupy lead single 'Slugs,' sun-kissed radio anthem 'Doubt' and the contemplative 'Broadview' - Yard is already being hailed as the band's best work to date.
Building upon the sticky hooks and dreamy rock seen in Slow Pulp’s earlier music, Yard crafts together a bigger sound. Through listless guitar, a raw-to-the-bone piano ballad, and belt-along worthy pop-punk, Slow Pulp tackles themes of isolation and the process of learning to be comfortable with yourself, along with the importance of learning to trust, love, and lean on others. The result is a lightning-in-a-bottle synthesis of what has made Slow Pulp one of the most beloved indie groups in recent memory.
Across Yard, Slow Pulp nestles comfortably into pockets of nuance, impressions, contradictions - sonics and lyrics finessed together to bottle the specific tension of a feeling you’ve never quite been able to find the right words for. Perhaps this spawns from the band’s own shared history and chemistry; in various ways, the four of them grew up - are still growing up - together.
Later this autumn, 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. All currently-announced dates are listed below and remaining tickets are on sale now.
out on May 08, 2024
via Anti/Epitaph
out on April 16, 2024
via Anti/Epitaph
out on August 22, 2023
via Anti/Epitaph
out on July 25, 2023
via Anti/Epitaph
out on June 28, 2023
via Anti/Epitaph
out on April 27, 2023
via Winspear