LUMP share new single 'Climb Every Wall' Animal LP out 30th July

Photo credit: Steph Wilson

Photo credit: Steph Wilson

LUMP – the product of London singer-songwriter Laura Marling and Mike Lindsay of the band Tunng – return today with a new track from their upcoming sophomore album Animal (out 30 July via Partisan/Chrysalis). 'Climb Every Wall' is available everywhere now, and is accompanied by a music video directed, shot and edited by Mora Laming and Tamsin Topolski. 

Of the single, Marling shares: “I’d watched a film called ‘The Perverts Guide to Ideology’ about how ideology is woven into Hollywood cinema, and there was a bit about how in Communist countries they cut out the song “Climb Every Mountain” from the ‘Sound of Music’ because it’s too much of a personal, individualistic ideology, so that’s where I got the title.” Lindsay adds, “I spent hours trying to find a bassline that would work. It was a real headache. Then when I got it, I just loved it and I made my girlfriend come downstairs and dance in the room for about an hour.”

Mike adds: “I spent hours trying to find a bassline that would work for the song. It was a real headache. Then when I got it, I just loved it and I made my girlfriend come downstairs and dance in the room for roughly an hour.”

The duo shared the title track from Animal last month, which earned praise across the globe from NPRNMEthe New York TimesPitchforkFader + more.

The songs Marling and Lindsay create as LUMP are unlike anything from either of their respective other projects. Marling’s lyrics are spontaneous, immediate, and playful (she drew heavily on her interest in psychoanalysis), meanwhile Lindsay creates an accessible electronic palette that borders on psychedelic. Animal was recorded at Lindsay’s home studio in Margate, Kent and primarily constructed around his Eventide H949 Harmonizer, the same pitch-shifter David Bowie used on 'Low.' 

LUMP is so the repository for so many things that I’ve had in my mind and just don’t fit anywhere in that way,” Marling explains. “They don’t have to totally make narrative sense, but weirdly they end up making narrative sense in some way.” The project became something liberating and distinct; she adds: “it became a very different thing about escaping a persona that has become a burden to me in some way. It was like putting on a superhero costume.” Lindsay adds: “There’s a little bit of a theme of hedonism on the album, of desires running wild. We created LUMP as a sort of persona and an idea and a creature. Through LUMP we find our inner animal, and through that animal we travel into a parallel universe.”

'Climb Every Wall' is out now via Chrysalis/Partisan Records Stream/buy HERE

'Climb Every Wall' is out now via Chrysalis/Partisan Records
Stream/buy HERE

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