Tess Parks - And Those Who Were Seen Dancing
Long-awaited new album from Tess Parks out now. The coloured LP comes on 180g ultra-clear vinyl and the deluxe comes on 180g black vinyl in a gatefold jacket with a printed inner-sleeve.Â
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Toronto-born, London-based artist Tess Parks will return with her long-awaited new album âAnd Those Who Were Seen Dancingâ on May 20th 2022 via Fuzz Club Records. Following years of international touring and a lengthy list of critically-acclaimed collaborations with Brian Jonestown Massacreâs Anton Newcombe in recent years (most recently the duoâs self-titled 2018 LP), the new album will be Parksâ first full-length solo offering since her much-loved debut album, âBlood Hotâ, was released back in 2013 on Alan McGeeâs 359 Music label.
âIn my mind, this album is like hopscotchâ, Parks says: âThese songs were pieced together over time in London, Toronto and Los Angeles with friends and family between August 2019 and March 2021. So many other versions of these songs exist. The recording and final completion of this album took over two years and wow - the lesson I have learned the most is that words are spells. If I didnât know it before, I know it now for sure. I only want to put good out into the universe.â A growing disillusionment with the state of the world paired with an injury that stopped Parks from being able to play guitar and piano for months meant the album was nearly shelved.Â
âI really felt discouraged to complete this albumâ, she recalls: âI stopped listening to music for honestly about a year altogether and turned to painting instead. I really had to convince myself again that itâs important to just share whatever good we can - having faith in ourselves to know that our lights can shine on and on through other people and for other people. The thought of anyone not sharing their art or being shy of anything they create seems like a real tragedy to me. Even if itâs not perfect, youâre capturing a moment.â Recorded over a two year period but with songs, lyrics and ideas dating back over a decade in some form, âAnd Those Who Were Seen Dancingâ is an album full of such moments, people and places.Â
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Long-awaited new album from Tess Parks out now. The coloured LP comes on 180g ultra-clear vinyl and the deluxe comes on 180g black vinyl in a gatefold jacket with a printed inner-sleeve.Â
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Toronto-born, London-based artist Tess Parks will return with her long-awaited new album âAnd Those Who Were Seen Dancingâ on May 20th 2022 via Fuzz Club Records. Following years of international touring and a lengthy list of critically-acclaimed collaborations with Brian Jonestown Massacreâs Anton Newcombe in recent years (most recently the duoâs self-titled 2018 LP), the new album will be Parksâ first full-length solo offering since her much-loved debut album, âBlood Hotâ, was released back in 2013 on Alan McGeeâs 359 Music label.
âIn my mind, this album is like hopscotchâ, Parks says: âThese songs were pieced together over time in London, Toronto and Los Angeles with friends and family between August 2019 and March 2021. So many other versions of these songs exist. The recording and final completion of this album took over two years and wow - the lesson I have learned the most is that words are spells. If I didnât know it before, I know it now for sure. I only want to put good out into the universe.â A growing disillusionment with the state of the world paired with an injury that stopped Parks from being able to play guitar and piano for months meant the album was nearly shelved.Â
âI really felt discouraged to complete this albumâ, she recalls: âI stopped listening to music for honestly about a year altogether and turned to painting instead. I really had to convince myself again that itâs important to just share whatever good we can - having faith in ourselves to know that our lights can shine on and on through other people and for other people. The thought of anyone not sharing their art or being shy of anything they create seems like a real tragedy to me. Even if itâs not perfect, youâre capturing a moment.â Recorded over a two year period but with songs, lyrics and ideas dating back over a decade in some form, âAnd Those Who Were Seen Dancingâ is an album full of such moments, people and places.Â
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