S&S Presents

Slow Pulp

Mamalarky
Wednesday, November 10 2021
7:00 PM MST
741 South Kilby Court (330 West)
Salt Lake City UT, 84101
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Slow Pulp -Moveys-out October 9th on Winspear

Slow Pulp’s remarkable full-length debutMoveysis a testament to hard-fought personal growth.In the process of making their new record, the Chicago-based indie rock band powered throughhealth challenges, personal upheaval, and a pandemic, all while breaking old habits andlearning how to be better songwriters and friends. Full of blistering energy and emotionalcatharsis, this compelling 10-track collection highlights the band's resourcefulness andresilience to come together even when they were states away.Slow Pulp's tough adaptability is something that has formed over time thanks to theunbreakable bond of lifelong friendship. Slow Pulp’s roots can be traced back to elementaryschool, withAlexander Leeds (bass), Theodore Mathews (drums), and Henry Stoehr (guitar)performing in bands together since the sixth grade while growing up in Madison, Wisconsin.Emily Massey (vocals/guitar) was later invited to join their new project, Slow Pulp, in 2017. "Ican't describe a level of closeness with other people like we have. Having lived together, touredtogether, worked together, and written together, we learned so much about each other soquickly," says Massey.Slow Pulp first started working on new songs in the Spring of 2019, immediately after therelease of their EP,Big Day, but they ended up scrapping the material. "When we started writingthis record, I had been experiencing so much fatigue and getting sick a lot and I didn't knowwhat it was. I got diagnosed with Lyme disease and a chronic Mono," says Massey. She adds,"The diagnosis validated a lot of what I was feeling. I got tools for how to take care of myselfbetter.” For Massey, taking care of herself meant more than just addressing her physical needs."The way that I internalize trauma is I will hold it in and not process it for a very long time, butwriting songs is the one place where I can't hide from myself. It just comes out whether or not Iwant it to or if I'm ready for it to. Figuring out how to write together, as a band, was like melearning how to take care of myself and learning howto communicate better."When the band toured with Alex G in the fall, new songs started to take shape. However, inMarch, as the band was finishing the songs and starting to realize a full-length effort, Massey'sparents got in a severe car accident forcing her to pause recording and return home to Madisonand take care of them. A week later, the COVID-19 pandemic hit. "I wasn't able to come back toChicago for a while. How were we going to finish this apart from each other?" thought Massey.With Stoehr leading engineering, mixing, and production duties, the band managed to finish therecord in an isolated, post-COVID world. "Thankfully most instrumentals were already written.Alex and Henry and I were all able to do that separately from a studio spacethat we rent inChicago. It required a lot of FaceTime which was no substitute for us being in the roomtogether," says Mathews. As Massey's father Michael recovered from his injuries, the twoworked on completing her vocal takes from his home studio. On top of engineering all but twovocal tracks, Michael Massey also contributed the instrumental piano track "Whispers (In theOutfield)"

                                   

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