
Heavy Jelly is a Punk album by Soft Play, originally released in 2024. On Gatefold: 7 pressings tracked.
About
Across three albums as Slaves during the second half of the 2010, Kent duo Isaac Holman and Laurie Vincent established themselves as a playful, charismatic arm of UK punk, earning a Mercury nomination, festival headline slot, and the patronage of Mike D, who produced 2016’s <i>Take Control</i>. In a tale as old as rock ’n’ roll, though, their bond dimmed in a fog of miscommunication and wearine. By 2019, the band had been indefinitely decommissioned as they worked on solo projects and contended with personal upheaval, including Vincent losing his partner to cancer in 2020 and Holman living with OCD. However, when Blur sounded them out towards the end of 2022 about a support slot at Wembley the following summer, it catalyzed the gentle steps Holman and Vincent had been taking towards a reunion. Beginning to write together again, they changed their name to SOFT PLAY, having reflected on criticism they’d regularly faced as two white males trading under the name Slave. Thus <i>HEAVY JELLY</i> arrives as a reset, and it’s the sound of a band revitalized by recovering the joy and love in their friendship. “We’re obviously older and have gone through some shit, and in a way life is totally different now,” Holman told Apple Music’s Zane Lowe in May 2024. “But we found the original recipe and it just feels like super fun again. We’re not thinking about anybody else—we’re just enjoying having a laugh together and making some tune, and it feels like good stuff’s coming out of that.” Nowhere is that more obvious than on “Punk’s Dead.” When they announced their new name on social media in December 2022, it raised anger in some corners of the comments section, and here, against pummeling riff, they turn an amusing flamethrower on themselves as well as people whose punk fundamentalism became reactionary foot-stamping. “I don’t like change,” spits Holman, mocking the outrage. “Punk’s dead/Pushing up daisies/Come and get a load of these PC babie.” To pour a bit more fuel on the ire, they then invite Robbie Williams to sing the middle eight while some of their critics read out their Instagram comments to the sound of a crying child. .
via Apple Music
The Clerk says
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Tracklist
- 1All Things2:43
- 2Punk's Dead3:11
- 3Act Violently2:51
- 4Isaac Is Typing…2:44
- 5Bin Juice Disaster1:55
- 6Worms On Tarmac2:02
- 7John Wick1:22
- 8Mirror Muscles2:41
- 9Working Title2:49
- 10The Mushroom and the Swan3:02
- 11Everything and Nothing3:57
Sound DNA
- Punk
- Punk Rock
- abrasive
- aggressive
- punky
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Kate NashFEATURING
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 7 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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