ZULU WINTER NEW SINGLE – ‘FEEL LOVE’
RELEASED ON FIERCE PANDA RECORDS – 21ST JULY 2014
Once upon a shiny moonbeam there was a band called Zulu Winter who lived in London Town. After the briefest of dalliances with fierce panda a few lifetimes ago they became blog sensations, released their debut single ‘Never Leave’ on Double Denim and became the hottest band on Zane Lowe’s fiery planet, a planet they toured with aplomb and musical sound bombs. All this hyperactivity peaked in 2012 when they released a dreamy long-dreamed-of debut album called ‘Language’.
Now, two years on comes a follow-up ten track mini-long player in July entitled ‘Stutter’ and the band line up of Will Daunt (vox / guitar), Henry Walton (guitar), Iain Lock (bass / vox), Dom Millard (keyboards) and Guy Henderson (drums) are set to celebrate it’s arrival with the release of a new download single entitled ‘Feel Love’ which is set for release in July.
Listen to ‘Feel Love’: https://soundcloud.com/fierce-panda-records/04-feel-love/s-picW0?in=fierce-panda-records/sets/zulu-winter/s-picW0
If this often resembles the sound of a band floating in space, ladies and gentlemen, that’s fine because a curious concoction of blurred ideas and electric dreams ‘Stutter’ is: ten songs breaks all known mini-album length rules, for a start. For a follow-up three of these tunes reached the stage of recorded completion in the studio – we’ll leave you to guess which ones – while the other seven tracks were ostensibly angelic demos, musical ghosts looking for a dignified burial. Not for nothing did we want to call this record ‘Worked In Progress’.
The near-end result is gentle swirl of gurgling synthetics and sanguine funk grooves topped with heroically poetic observations. “Where do you and I fit in?” they ponder in ‘Let Sleep Close Your Eyes’, just one of many wistful thinkings scattered amongst the soon-to-be abandoned wires of the studio.
Some of this record sounds like a very sad ELO. We think that is somehow quite fitting, even if this is the sound of a band who could never find quite find a way of fitting in. Either way we have ourselves an album release of some decency and great dignity. It’s a little musical farewell. For now.
