(New York, NY): Today, four-piece band PREP release two new songs, “Over” featuring Norwegian electro-pop singer/songwriter Anna of the North and “Love Breaks Down”.The first taste of the new music they’re releasing in 2020, these two synth-pop tracks dive into emotional territory, dissecting the de-evolution of relationships over a sleek, funktronic production.
The video for “Over”, premiering exclusively on Consequence of Sound, continues exploring these themes with a daring aesthetic, telling the story of a rich older couple at each other’s throats meandering through a modern-style mansion, getting drunk, and trying to cope with the heartbreak of a love gone wrong. The neon-hued, Tim Fox-directed clip is moved forward by the bass-laden, slow track, perfectly complementing the visuals.
Watch the video for “Over” exclusively on Consequence of Sound:
https://consequenceofsound.net/2020/01/prep-over-anna-of-the-north-origins-stream/
Lead singer Tom Havelock says that recording the two songs was organic. On “Over”, he talks about the track coming together after spending time with Anna of the North while writing for her last album Dream Girl (out via 300 Entertainment). “There was a day we were together in London and she said she’d be up for coming down to the PREP studio and trying something out. It was just going to be a couple of lines of backing vocals, but she kept singing and she’s pretty much all over the song now. There's so much character in her voice—even the breaths, all the little noises round the edges of the singing —you know straight away it's her.”
The song takes a page from Steely Dan’s playbook and also has the influence of Rare Silk’s song of the same name, a disembodied jazz synth harmony. “The other guys had made an instrumental with a very particular atmosphere, and when I first listened it took me straight to this place—a bit like the house I imagine in Steely Dan’s 'Aja,' Havelock continues. "Somewhere isolated, a big view, a lot of emotional electricity in the air."
"Love Breaks Down" is an upbeat, funkadelic genre hybrid of R&B and jazzy pop. The band's drummer Guillaume Jambel says "it came to life after we decided to write a party track - something that would work well in our live show and would be more dance-floor based. A very early evening and smooth kind of dance-floor. The Whispers and Shalamar come to mind, but the track pretty much wrote itself.”
Listen to PREP's new songs: https://ffm.to/PREPOver
PREP are set to kick off a headlining U.S. tour in February that will take them across both coasts. Tour stops include notable venues like Brooklyn's Rough Trade and Los Angeles' Echo. Following PREP's 2018 EP Line by Line and "Don’t Look Back", a collaboration with Monsta X singer Shownu & So!YoON! of Korean indie band Se So Neon, the London group are moving into the new year with plans to conquer.
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