Deep contemplation on the foundations of contentment and the imprecise steps taken towards purpose needn’t compromise the groove and Gulp’s latest single, Wildflower, paints a pastel wash of wonder over poised, sun-specked synth-pop pleasure. Reflective of the band’s own ethereal electro-pop standing after more than a decade of creativity, while sounding echoes of the electro-noir sensibilities of Goldfrapp and sultry, tainted sugar rushes of Saint Etienne, the single’s beach club basslines and recurrent popcorn melodies purposely evoke the fleeting freedom of unencumbered childhood. Following a seven-year break between releases, accounted for by the wholesale relocation of multi-media artist and musician, Lindsey Leven and her partner, Super Furry Animals’ Guto Pryce from Cardiff to the coast of North East Fife, the band announced their third album, Beneath Strawberry Moons for release on ELK Records on Fri 29 August 2025. Impacted by landmark life events, not merely in practical terms, but in finding home within a fresh and generous artistic community on their new doorstep and swapping fabricated city chaos for the chaotic whims of nature, Gulp’s third album found its own, organic way into being. Having initially hush-released their first single since 2018, Always So Far in May and regrouped with fans amidst the optimistic haze of Hope Shines Through The Haar last month, released with a video by Donald Milne, the Dundee-based artist behind Pulp’s era-defining Different Class album artwork, Wildflower leads the band’s gentle stroll through summer. Leven says of the song: “The wide sky where we live can be awe inspiring at times. This song is about growth, with a nod to motherhood and our own little wildflower. Tiny, yet somehow reaching the infinite sky.” |