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Still House Plants // If I don't make it, I love u LP

Still House Plants // If I don't make it, I love u LP

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This is a record released by London's experimental rock trio Still House Plants in April 2024 on London's bison label.

Contains 11 songs from experimental minimal rock to slow core that are characterized by the groove created by the composition of vocals, guitar, and drums.

*If you would like a digital sound source, please feel free to contact us.

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Ask us for digital files. 12" black 140gram vinyl. 

tracklist:

  1. MMM 05:46
  2. Pant 02:29
  3. Sticky 04:20
  4. MORE BOY 03:47
  5. Probably 03:13
  6. 3scr3w3 03:47
  7. Silver grit passes through my teeth 05:22
  8. Headlight 03:42
  9. no sleep deep risk 04:13 video
  10. Pushed 03:08
  11. More More Faster 06:17

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bison:

"'If I don't make it, I love u' is Still House Plants' third LP and the fullest embodiment of their sound to date. Where 'Fast Edit' formed with quick attachment and jump cuts, 'If I don't make it ' is shaped by persistence - a commitment to the songs that makes the music solid, warmer and accepted.

Marking the trio's decade of friendship, this is the first record written whilst all live in the same city since 2017's 'Assemblages'. The band rehearsed it relentlessly, playing for nobody except themselves, consistently building support for one another and growing the way they play . Jess' voice is deeper. Fin's guitar is full size, richer. David drums harder. Focused on one point together, everyone gets bigger and nothing falls apart. The guitar and the drums blend, raise the voice, make room for what is being said, what is felt.

When able to finally gave record, production allowed layers, elasticity, a chance to fully stretch. Playing with length and connections, the band brought in analogue techniques - a Lesley cabinet on 'Headlight', sidechaining the snare with the guitar, pushing vocals through cheap DJ software - each process an attempt to bring one instrument closer to another, to give bass, body, backup.

'If I don't make it, I love u' seeks beauty, holds feeling maximum and builds surety with its sound. The most generous SHP record to date, the music is wide open, demands less. Play it again, it will come clear."

Artist: Still House Plants

Label: bison

CAT No.: BIS014 

This is a record released by London's experimental rock trio Still House Plants in April 2024 on London's bison label.

Contains 11 songs from experimental minimal rock to slow core that are characterized by the groove created by the composition of vocals, guitar, and drums.

*If you would like a digital sound source, please feel free to contact us.

------------------------------------------

Ask us for digital files. 12" black 140gram vinyl. 

tracklist:

  1. MMM 05:46
  2. Pant 02:29
  3. Sticky 04:20
  4. MORE BOY 03:47
  5. Probably 03:13
  6. 3scr3w3 03:47
  7. Silver grit passes through my teeth 05:22
  8. Headlight 03:42
  9. no sleep deep risk 04:13 video
  10. Pushed 03:08
  11. More More Faster 06:17

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bison:

"'If I don't make it, I love u' is Still House Plants' third LP and the fullest embodiment of their sound to date. Where 'Fast Edit' formed with quick attachment and jump cuts, 'If I don't make it ' is shaped by persistence - a commitment to the songs that makes the music solid, warmer and accepted.

Marking the trio's decade of friendship, this is the first record written whilst all live in the same city since 2017's 'Assemblages'. The band rehearsed it relentlessly, playing for nobody except themselves, consistently building support for one another and growing the way they play . Jess' voice is deeper. Fin's guitar is full size, richer. David drums harder. Focused on one point together, everyone gets bigger and nothing falls apart. The guitar and the drums blend, raise the voice, make room for what is being said, what is felt.

When able to finally gave record, production allowed layers, elasticity, a chance to fully stretch. Playing with length and connections, the band brought in analogue techniques - a Lesley cabinet on 'Headlight', sidechaining the snare with the guitar, pushing vocals through cheap DJ software - each process an attempt to bring one instrument closer to another, to give bass, body, backup.

'If I don't make it, I love u' seeks beauty, holds feeling maximum and builds surety with its sound. The most generous SHP record to date, the music is wide open, demands less. Play it again, it will come clear."

Artist: Still House Plants

Label: bison

CAT No.: BIS014