Slow Pulp – “Track” [Video]

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Wisconsin-bred and Chicago-based band Slow Pulp – Emily Massey (vocals/guitar), Alexander Leeds (bass), Theodore Mathews (drums), and Henry Stoehr (guitar) – released their self-produced debut album, Moveys, a few weeks ago, and today they share a music video for standout single, ‘Track’.

The incredible video which features hand-drawn animations by Corrinne James was inspired by beautiful familial love and what it feels like being a fish pulled out of the water.

Massey explains of the song: “I was waiting for the train one day to go home to my parents. There was an older woman who was also waiting on the track and she reminded me of my late Grandmother who I had not thought of in a while. She passed away of alzheimers when I was in high school. My mother often worries she is going to get it as well. The song acts as a letter attempting to reassure her that she will never be forgotten even if she forgets.”

You can order their debut record HERE.

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