Having released two acclaimed singles
on Moshi Moshi, supported the likes of Foals, Two Door Cinema Club and
Esben and the Witch as well as performing on Channel 4’s Abbey Road
Debuts, Trophy Wife’s eagerly anticipated EP, 'Bruxism', will be released on October 17th as the inaugural release on Blessing Force’s newly launched label.
Trophy Wife saw this EP as a means to
take themselves out of their comfort zone. Having previously written and
recorded in a very insular way, the trio instead took an experimental
approach by using a different producer for each track. They travelled to Berlin to work with acclaimed electronic artist/producer Ewan Pearson, then collaborated with Oxford acolytes Yannis from Foals and Andrew Halford. The title track has been produced by James Yuill whilst the EP’s opener 'Canopy Shade' brought Trophy Wife together with one of their longstanding musical heroes, Plaid.
Bruxism – the title and a
running theme of the EP - is the habitual, involuntary grinding or
clenching of the teeth that usually occurs during sleep.
Each member of Trophy Wife suffers from a different sleep disorder, and the lyrics on Bruxism reference
sleep and dreams as well as the often chemically induced moments in
waking life that feel dreamlike. Sleeping disorders are at once both
universal and highly personal, everyone suffers from them in one way or
another yet they are only really shared between the sufferer and their
sleeping partners. They exist in a strange silent world between your
dreams and your waking hours and often define how both feel.
The EP has also allowed the band to discover the extremities of their sound and Bruxism feels
markedly different to their past two singles. ‘Canopy Shade’ and ‘Wolf’
are both about moments in singer Jody Prewett’s life that felt like
waking dreams (chemically and Sri Lanka-induced respectively); ‘Seven
Waves’ is about delirium and the EP as a whole alludes to the half
fictional, half factual space that exists between wake and sleep and how
sleep disorders are often the gateway between the two.
Surprisingly, the process of working
with five different producers wasn’t as difficult as the band first
anticipated, “We kind of thought that putting something like this
together would never actually happen, but as all these people
came back to us saying they’d like to be a part of what we’re doing we
realised how inspiring collaboration can be. In our minds it’s given
each track a sense of equal importance and that, for us, is exactly what
a record should be.”
Oxford's Blessing Force is an ever
growing community of artists, musicians and writers staging multimedia
gigs & exhibitions, releasing records, managing bands and publishing
literature. The label arm is run by Andrew Mears (Pet Moon) and his
former Youthmovies bandmate Al English.
Trophy Wife - Canopy Shade (Produced by Plaid and Trophy Wife) by trophywifeband
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