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SOFT PLAY
announce first album
in six years
‘HEAVY JELLY’
alongside single
‘ACT VIOLENTLY’
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Support for previous single ‘MIRROR MUSCLES’
“‘Mirror Muscles’ is a deft flex of the pair’s signature sound.” DIY Mag (UK)
“Showcase weighty guitar riffs and a pulsing drumbeat.” NME (UK)
Added to rotation on triple j
Hottest Record First Play on BBC Radio 1 w/ Clara Amfo
Added to Spotify’s ‘New Music Friday’ (UK), ‘The Rock List’, ‘All New All Now’, ‘All New Rock’, ‘The Punk List’, ‘New Noise’, ‘All New Punk’, ‘Walk Like A Badass’, ‘Punk Rock Workout’ and ‘The Pit’
Added to Apple Music’s ‘New Music Daily’ (UK), ‘New in Rock’, ‘New in Alternative’, ‘The New Rock’, ‘Antidote’ and ‘Untitled’
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UK-based duo SOFT PLAY have just announced their fourth album, and first in six years, ‘HEAVY JELLY’ – out Friday, July 19, via BMG. Accompanying the announcement is the new single ‘Act Violently’, which has just been premiered by Zane Lowe at Apple Music and now covers Apple’s New Music Daily (UK) playlist.
For a good few years, it looked shaky as to whether Isaac Holman and Laurie Vincent would ever be able to find their way forward to this moment. To say a lot has happened in the intervening years is an understatement: their friendship faltered, their creativity halted, they were rocked by grief and mental health issues, and when they did emerge, it was with side projects: Laurie’s Larry Pink The Human and Isaac’s Baby Dave. Step by step, however – via time, conversation, therapy and a positive new band identity – they got back on track.
The result is ‘HEAVY JELLY’, a product of the pair’s new sense of love and appreciation for their singular bond, which is both held front and centre and the defining inspiration behind what is clearly a new career high. ‘HEAVY JELLY’ is the gleeful sound of a band audibly having the best time they’ve had in years. Named after a Jiu-Jitsu instructor who told Laurie to act like ‘heavy jelly’ by means of explaining how much resistance to give in a demonstration, the turn of phrase also mirrors the duo’s worldview, “life is heavy, but it’s also funny,” summarises Isaac.
Laurie says, “We’re not gonna be the band that leads your protest march really eloquently, but we might be the band that motivates you to go down the gym or start doing something productive, and that’s important too,” he continues, “what we can do is sing about relatable things and share that with people.”
Isaac sums things up neatly: “Don’t try and be like everyone else. Just do what you want and have fun.”
Upping the ante from the album’s previous singles, ‘Punk’s Dead‘ and ‘Mirror Muscles‘, SOFT PLAY bring a playful sense of humour to the granite grind of ‘Act Violently’. Its tightrope taut heaviness and the clean punch of its production takes its cues from nu-metal, but stylistically, its classic, smearing Brit punk with a hardcore attack heightened by anarchic unpredictability. Its story is inspired by an experience that’s replicated in every town across the country on a daily basis – the pair almost getting hit by a lunatically out-of-control e-scooter as they stepped out of album sessions at The Libertines’ Albion Rooms studio in Margate.
Laurie adds, “The whole walk back to the studio, we discussed our contempt for e-scooter drivers. They should be illegal. They shouldn’t be on the road. They should need a theory test. It was just a rich well to discuss, and the song’s about that.”
The ‘Act Violently’ video very directly visualises the track’s narrative. In the band’s hometown of Tunbridge Wells, Isaac is plagued by the same e-scooter wherever he goes: first almost splattering him as he leaves a shop, then knocking his phone out of his hand in the park and then coming close to running him over on a zebra crossing. Eventually Isaac snaps and vows to cast his vengeance vigilante-style, like Kent’s answer to Travis Bickle. But there’s a twist in the tale…
‘HEAVY JELLY’ is available to pre-order HERE. Physical formats include CD, black vinyl, a signed CD exclusive to HMV, and a limited green vinyl that’s only available via the band’s official store and select indie retailers.
Formerly known as Slaves, SOFT PLAY have made an indelible impact and sliced their own niche in the UK music scene – achieving three Top 10 albums, Gold certification, a Mercury Prize nomination, headlining Alexandra Palace, and even working with Mike D of Beastie Boys.
After playing select shows in 2023, including an arena tour with The Prodigy plus festival sets at Reading & Leeds and headlining 2000trees, SOFT PLAY raise the bar this summer with gigs including Download Festival (UK), Truck, The Great Escape and Yungblud’s Bludfest.
‘Act Violently’ is available worldwide now via BMG
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‘HEAVY JELLY’ will be available on Friday, July 19, via BMG
Pre-Order – HERE
‘HEAVY JELLY’
Track Listing:
1. ‘All Things’
2. ‘Punk’s Dead’
3. ‘Act Violently’
4. ‘Isaac Is Typing…’
5. ‘Bin Juice Disaster’
6. ‘Worms On Tarmac’
7. ‘John Wick’
8. ‘Mirror Muscles’
9. ‘Working Title’
10. ‘The Mushroom and The Swan’
11. ‘Everything and Nothing’
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