Slow Pulp: Ep2/big Day

Slow Pulp SKU: 41356906
Slow Pulp: Ep2/big Day

Slow Pulp: Ep2/big Day

Slow Pulp SKU: 41356906

Format: VINYL LP

Regular price $16.98
/

Wanting to order from us over the holiday period but need some more information. We are here to help! Please see our Christmas Shipping page for more information.

On average, orders containing available-to-ship items are processed and dispatched within 1-2 business days, although this is not guaranteed.

Orders containing preorder items will ship as 1 fulfillment once all items in the order are available to ship.

Please note, Tower Records Merchandise and Exclusives are dispatched separately. On average, these items take 3-4 business days to dispatch, although this is not guaranteed.

The estimated shipping times that are displayed at checkout are from the point of dispatch. 

See our shipping policy for more information.

We have a 30-day return policy, which means you have 30 days after receiving your item(s) to make a return.

For orders created between November 20th 2024 and December 31st 2024, we have extended our normal return period. For orders made between this period, customers have up to 60 days from the receipt of goods to return an item. Please see our Christmas Returns page for more information.

To be eligible for a return of an unwanted item, your item must be in the same condition that you received it and in its original packaging.

In the unfortunate situation that a product is damaged/faulty/incorrect, let us know and we will endeavor to correct any issue as soon as possible.

Please see our refund policy for more information.

This site is protected by hCaptcha and the hCaptcha Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Title: Ep2/big Day
Artist: Slow Pulp
Label: Miscellaneous Record
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 843563130193
Genre: Rock

Do you remember being small in a big confusing world? Do you remember feeling excitement for the first time or being cognizant of how clothes fell on your body for the first time? Not many people do, or most of us don't dare to think back on it. For shoegazey Madison rockers Slow Pulp, this is not the case. Teddy Mathews, Alex Leeds, and Henry Stoehr have known each other since they were kids. Stoehr can recall playing with Matthews in the ballpit at McDonalds when they were younger. Mathews recalls his first impression of Leeds as a "snowboard maniac" with a killer AIM username. Leeds retells coming over to Mathews' house for the first time in grade school: "When I came over and they had mattresses on the stairs, and they're sliding on the stairs on mattresses into a wall." They've grown through their young, reckless stages and have been making music all the while. They all laugh, refusing to tell me the many iterations they've gone through - although I do get to hear their first band name, PATH, each letter representing the member's first names. Their styles and monikers have changed over the years, evolving along with their musical abilities, even repurposing parts from songs they wrote when they were 12. It wasn't until Emily Massey's introduction to the group that Slow Pulp was fully complete. She gradually transitioned into the band, performing with Henry on the side for her high school band and then contributing guitar and backing vocals for the beta version of Slow Pulp. Eventually, the executive decision was made for her to be the lead singer. It only seemed logical. More recently they've released a few singles, and a couple years ago they put out EP2 - there was an EP1, but it was taken down since it didn't involve Massey. And even though Massey contributed vocals on EP2, it was mostly recorded before she joined the band. Thus, this week's new EP Big Day marks the true Slow Pulp's proper debut. Although from Wisconsin, the four-piece moved to Chicago together last September. They wrote and mostly recorded Big Day in a Michigan cabin in January, finishing it up about a month ago. Halfway through the process they realized that the small collection of tracks related to feeling some sensation for the first time. The epic opener "Do You Feel It" blossoms with anticipation; staggered and modest piano plucks evolve into a cyclical guitar romp with spirituous drum punches. It sounds like riding a bike for the first time without training wheels, slow and hesitant before sustaining balance and gaining speed, and later discovering how the gust of wind and speed against your cheeks make for the most freeing feeling.

Tracks:
1.1 Brett Favre
1.2 Bundt Cakes
1.3 Die Alone
1.4 Husband Pillow
1.5 Houseboat
1.6 Preoccupied
1.7 Do You Feel It
1.8 New Media
1.9 High
1.10 Young World
1.11 Steel Birds
1.12 At Home
Recently viewed