PUPPY RELEASE LYRIC VIDEO FOR FAN-FAVORITE TRACK "SEROTONIN"

Our new EP 'iii' out now: https://puppy.lnk.to/iii Video by Billy Howard Price Sign Language Translation by Heather Charnley

SONG IS TAKEN FROM THEIR CURRENT EP iii

THE CLIP, CREATED BY DRUMMER BILLY HOWARD PRICE, IS AKIN "TO A NIGHTMARE ZOOM CONFERENCE OR THE MOST CONFUSING KARAOKE TAPE OF ALL TIME!"

Following the release of Puppy's third EP, iii, drummer Billy Howard Price has created a video clip for current single "Serotonin."

iii was recorded with producer Misha Hering in Hackney's (largely analog) Holy Mountain Studios around the corner from the rehearsal space where Puppy first started making music together.

Upon the EP's surprise digital release towards the end of 2019, "Serotonin" quickly established itself as a fan-favorite.

"We've always liked the concept of lyric videos," Price says. "They're essentially karaoke tapes to which nobody is expected to sing along. Also, like a public service announcement, Ceefax or LED street signs, there's a kind of clunky outdated-ness to the sight of words slowly panning across a surface to convey a simple message."

He continues. "In this spirit, we thought it would be cool to take the idea of a lyric video and stretch it to breaking point, cramming in so many textual and visual interpretations of the song that it becomes almost uninterpretable. This felt all the more relevant at a time when social interactions, work obligations, and even live music itself are conducted from behind the flat faces of computer or telephone screens, mediated by confusing interfaces and dependent on the arbitrary whims of WiFi connections. We have never been more easily interconnected, and yet communication has never felt this hard. In a sense, this is what the song 'Serotonin' is about.

"Built up indecipherably on top of one another, the languages, ciphers, fonts, codes, and texts we use in our video are less a textual translation of our lyrics than a rhythmic component of the song itself. Rather than simply offering a transcription of the words, they instead adopt a more aesthetic, melodic role, optically enacting parts of the music like a computer visualiser or light show. On one hand, if you're familiar with, say, British Sign Language or basic Arabic, our video could open the song to you in a way that might otherwise have remained closed. On the other hand, you could instead be confronted with a confusing collage of disparate symbolic elements, emotive jargon and an abundance of useless visual stimuli. 

"We hope that the accumulative effect of this process creates something akin to a nightmare Zoom conference or the most confusing karaoke tape of all time!"  

Fans can now purchase iii pressed onto translucent green vinyl, picked to perfectly complement the official artwork, here.  

Puppy's critically acclaimed debut album, The Goat, is also available via Spinefarm Records

PUPPY ARE:

Billy Howard Price — Drums

Jock Norton — Guitar, Vocals

Will Michael — Bass

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PUPPY RELEASE "POWDER BLUE" VIDEO FROM iii EP

THE CLIP IS A REMINDER OF METAL'S COLLECTIVE SPIRIT IN CUT-OFF TIMES 

Last year, Puppy put together an ambitious treatment for a music video to accompany "Powder Blue," a song from their new iii EP

It involved a shedload of pyro, stage props, and lighting, with Puppy performing a killer heavy metal gig to a huge crowd. You know, the kind they had "watched on MTV as kids."

Long story short, in the build up to the shoot, everything went to shit. 

And without planning it that way, Puppy ended up being filmed playing a "socially distanced show" to an empty room.

The resulting video presents itself as a heartwarming reminder of why we all do this heavy metal lark — reflecting honestly on being a band in a quarantined world. 

"'Powder Blue' is the first song on our last EP, iii. We called it that because it was our third EP, and because there are three of us in the band. For whatever reason, triptychs, triplets, three-pieces, and trilogies felt quite important to us at that point," says the band. "The whole idea with the songs on iii was that they should sound like what they are: three people in a room together, with little-to-no over-dubs, add-ons, or studio wizardry. It's fitting then that, because of world events, the video ended up mirroring this concept in its simplicity."

Puppy continues, "We had a lot of ambitious ideas for this video going into it, and for many reasons these didn't exactly play out how we'd hoped. But we like this video now precisely because of its limitations; because, like the EP, it's a record of three people coming together to try and make something bigger than the sum of their parts. The fact that we failed miserably doesn't seem to matter as much now." 

iii was recorded in Hackney's largely analogue Holy Mountain Studios, around the corner from the rehearsal space where Puppy first started making music together, with producer Misha Hering

iii TRACKLISTING: 

"Powder Blue"

"Agatha"

"_fig.1"

"Serotonin"

"Charms"

"_fig.2"

"Star Of The Sea"

"Letterbomb"

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