Springtime New Single and Clip ‘Will To Power’

Springtime

New Single and Clip

Will To Power


After making their live debut with a handful of sold-out shows in Melbourne earlier this year, Springtime announce their self-titled debut Springtime out November 5th, 2021 via TFS Records and Joyful Noise Recordings.

 

Kicking off with lead single ‘Will To Power’ alongside a Matt McGuigan-directed clip.

“The human race as a whole just can’t seem to do nothing. They have to do more, more, more.  Why can’t they just lounge about like lizards or kangaroos?  What’s wrong with that? Look at rocks, they exist. Job done, game over. No need to do or be anything more. And why does the universe exist? For something so fundamentally elegant and simple it sure is overcooked. You want simplicity and elegance? How about just not existing at all. Why the need to be anything? it’s so needless. Will To Power is just a disco jam about all that,” said Gareth.

 

 

 

 

 

Springtime is the culmination of three renowned, multidisciplinary musicians each known for distinct styles and sounds—a new endeavour that is as much a tonal experiment as it is a meditation on modern-day absurdity. Their self-titled debut combines elements of art-rock, experimental noise, poignant lyricism, free jazz and improvisation to craft austere portraits of a world paralyzed by shellshock.

 

Several of Springtime’s songs were made in collaboration between the band and Liddiard’s uncle, Ian Duhig, a world-renowned poet who has twice won The National Poetry Competition (in 1987 and 2000), the UK’s most prestigious poetry award. Duhig’s poems laid the groundwork for the songs “Viaduct Love Suicide” and “Jeanie In A Bottle” (the latter featuring vocals from The Drones & Tropical Fuck Storm’s Fiona Kitschin), which were later crafted into sprawling songs led by Liddiard’s wild-eyed vocals and guitar work as White and Abrahams lay down stuttering strings.

 

Fizzling electronics, and feathery piano melodies. Later, on the album’s penultimate track, we hear a cover of Will Oldham’s “West Palm Beach” that was recorded live, treated with love and respect, and would certainly be met with open arms by the author.

 

Several of Springtime’s songs were made in collaboration between the band and Liddiard’s uncle, Ian Duhig, a world-renowned poet who has twice won The National Poetry Competition (in 1987 and 2000), the UK’s most prestigious poetry award. Duhig’s poems laid the groundwork for the songs “Viaduct Love Suicide” and “Jeanie In A Bottle” (the latter featuring vocals from The Drones & Tropical Fuck Storm’s Fiona Kitschin), which were later crafted into sprawling songs led by Liddiard’s wild-eyed vocals and guitar work as White and Abrahams lay down stuttering strings, fizzling electronics, and feathery piano melodies.

 

Later, on the album’s penultimate track, we hear a cover of Will Oldham’s “West Palm Beach” that was recorded live, treated with love and respect, and would certainly be met with open arms by the author.

 

Springtime teased news of the album earlier this year with the release of standalone live track ‘Penumbra’, which was recorded at Brunswick Ballroom Melbourne, Australia on the 13th of May 2021, their second live show ever, and garnered the attention from publications like NMECyclic DefrostPost-Trash, & Beat, among others.

 

 

springtime cover art

 

Springtime Track list:
1. Will To Power
2. The Viaduct Love Suicide
3. Jeanie In A Bottle
4. She Moved Through The Fair
5. The Island
6. West Palm Beach
7. The Killing Of The Village Idiot

 

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Gareth Liddiard (The Drones, Tropical Fuck Storm), Jim White (Xylouris White, Dirty Three, PJ Harvey) and Chris Abrahams (The Necks) are Springtime. 
Will To Power
All that crawls or walks tall
Can only be in thrall of it’s own
Will to power Lord, Lord, Lord, Lord
There ain’t never a dull moment with a
Will to power Stoned apes, stone tapes
It’s only the beginning of a
Will to power Smile, smile, smile, smile
And all will be reviled, it’s the
Will to power Please, please, please, please
Spare me the sermon and the
Will to powerLord, Lord, Lord, Lord
There ain’t never a dull moment with a
Will to power

Con men, con jobs, moralisers, modern saviours, agonisers
Snake oil pundits, mass psychosis, ism schism, hocus pocus
Caped crusaders, space invaders, narco subs, wayfaring strangers and the
Soothe sayers, rumours, blowhard tell-tales, deadbeat hell-spawn riding coat tails
Will to power

All that crawls or walks tall
Can only be in thrall of it’s own
Will to power

Lord, Lord, Lord, Lord
There ain’t never a dull moment with a
Will to power

Stoned apes, stone tapes
It’s only the beginning of a
Will to power

Please, please, please, please
Spare me the sermon and the
Will to power

Pentagon, captagon, privatised war
Immunity, impunity, the Whole Of The Law
Trapdoors, quicksand, snowballs in hell
Once the laughter dies down it’s every man for himself
Will to power


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