Somapolis Colour Double Vinyl by Sweet Billy Pilgrim

£28.00

Sweet Billy Pilgrim, now multiinstrumentalist duo Jana Carpenter and Tim Elsenburg, have described lsquoSomapolisrsquo as a concept album.nbsp They explain ldquoSomapolis body of the city, or city of the body depending on how metaphorical yoursquore feeling begins with two people looking out over a nameless metropolis. They are artists, their job being to observe, curate and commemorate the world around them. The first song explores the experience of creating before we swoop down into the individual stories of the people living in the city a sortof Wings of Desire, but with artists instead of angels. Then, towards the end, the…

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Vinyl Records London are on cloud nine, we are now spinning in a brand new copy in Double Vinyl from Sweet Billy Pilgrim Sweet Billy Pilgrim, now multiinstrumentalist duo Jana Carpenter and Tim Elsenburg, have described lsquoSomapolisrsquo as a concept album.nbsp They explain ldquoSomapolis body of the city, or city of the body depending on how metaphorical yoursquore feeling begins with two people looking out over a nameless metropolis. They are artists, their job being to observe, curate and commemorate the world around them. The first song explores the experience of creating before we swoop down into the individual stories of the people living in the city a sortof Wings of Desire, but with artists instead of angels. Then, towards the end, the album zooms back out to the observers for the final two songs, finishing depending on the listener on either a note of hope or resignation.rdquoTheir story involves a Mercury Music Prize nomination, the IT Crowd, the Royal Albert Hall, Glastonbury Festival, Late Junction and The Culture Show. Now Sweet Billy Pilgrim release their sixth album, Somapolis, a crowdfunded, conceptual hymn to the cities we build inside and outside of ourselves, on the 4th of November 2022. Liberated from a traditional band lineup and working with a handpicked group of talented collaborators, the band combine their avantpop instincts Prefab Sprout Steely Dan with their love of Prince, their fascination with the soulful electronica of Jon Hopkins and their discoveries while exploring the low frequencies of modern RampB, jokingly referring to early drafts of the album as their Kid Aja. One half of the band, Tim summarises ldquoYes, itrsquos a concept album, and therersquos plenty to unravel for postlockdown brains, but it also feels a bit more physical. People might not be able tonbspactuallynbspdance to it, but for the first time, they might be able tonbspimaginenbspdancing to it.rdquo