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Stubborn Heart Announce New Album “Made Of Static” due June 4th via One Little Independent Records + Share New Single “Talking Gold”

February 22, 2021
Niall Green

Stubborn Heart

New album ‘Made Of Static’ out June 4th via One Little Independent Records

Stream single ‘Talking Gold’ now

Returning with their first new music in 8 years, Stubborn Heart have announced their anticipated new album ‘Made Of Static’, released on June 4th via One Little Independent Records. 

Luca Santucci and Ben Fitzgerald, who have spent the last few years developing the ten brooding electro-soul tracks that make up the successor to their lauded 2012 self-titled debut, have once again struck a fine balance between ominous synth-soundscapes and introspective songwriting. 

Balance is the key theme here. With Fitzgerald leading the production and manning the machines, the sound is rawer than on their previous album. Left-field pop with dark, icy edges, it finds a home somewhere in between r&b and cold wave. Santucci brings the heart and with it his aching, obsessive lyrics and a desire for something grittier in its presentation. The duo’s talents complement each other perfectly throughout

Santucci has amassed an impressive list of writing and vocal credits in his time, with the likes of XL and Warp signee Leila Arab, Plaid, Riton and Soulwax amongst them. Fitzgerald has also been hard at work at his home studio programming various styles of music for artists and producers from around the world. As Stubborn Heart, they come armed with some serious experience and a wealth of influences. There’s an honest simplicity in the way they create, with lyrics written in an immediate, direct fashion with the aim to catch a feeling rather than emulate one.

Opener ‘Talking Gold’ pulsates with atmospheric yearning and electro beats while the likes of ‘Proves To Be’ and ‘Against The Tide’ follow it with dancefloor hooks and pensive vocals. Thoughtful yet menacing, there’s aggro in the words and music of ‘Points Of View’ and album highlight ‘Everything Matters’ creating an intense ambience with grinding mechanics. The futurist sound palette is explored further on welcome downbeat numbers ‘To Make You Happy’ and ‘Oh Stephanie’, allowing Stubborn Heart to relax into their laid-back, unsettling grooves. Closers ‘Drop The Ball’ and ‘Out Of My Hands’ extend their claustrophobic intentions, capping off an exquisitely composed, self-aware and emotive record. 

Stubborn_Heart · Talking Gold

Talking Gold opens with this chiming beat that glides throughout and emits this mysterious essence. Then the sumptuous vocals join the composition and provide their captivating addition to the intimate orchestration, the vocal capture this unique charm that blends into the moving exploration. The vocal harmonies just devour, luscious yet fragile at the same time. The movement builds up the intensity with the addition of multiple electronic layers before this sudden break into the movement which cuts the intensity, then these harrowing keys provide this essential chorus to the finale of this exuberant track.

On their first album Stubborn Heart garnered praise from the likes of Pitchfork, NME and the UK broadsheets. It was named album of 2012 at Gilles Peterson’s Worldwide Awards and Rough Trade placed it in their top 20 best albums the same year. However, it’s now that we’re presented with an album they feel better represents their dynamic – an album born from the duos combined creative static – as such, ‘Made Of Static’ is the first fruit of their reunion, aiming to step on from where they left off, and with the promise of much more to follow. 

Pre-order: https://stubborn-heart.lnk.to/madeofstaticpreorder

Trevor Jackson

Tracklisting:

  1. Talking Gold
  2. Proves To Be
  3. Against The Tide
  4. Mum’s The Word
  5. Points Of View
  6. Everything Matters
  7. To Make You Happy
  8. Oh Stephanie
  9. Drop The Ball
  10. Out Of My Hands

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