LISTEN TO NPR WEEKEND EDITION INTERVIEW
Puma Blue, recently deemed by Complex as “a prodigious young talent with greatness in his sights,” has released his hotly anticipated debut album In Praise of Shadows (Blue Flowers) to glowing international raves. On Saturday he was profiled on NPR’s Weekend Edition, where he revealed how sleepless nights, pure love and the music his parents put on led him to his most emotionally available and personally representative music yet.
Listen to the full segment HERE, and stream In Praise of Shadows: https://ffm.to/pb-presave
Recent pieces exploring Puma Blue’s “hazy dreamland” (NME) have run with MTV and Ones To Watch, and this Thursday, February 11, he will broadcast a full-length concert featuring an expansive 8-piece band from the historic Battersea Arts Centre in London. Tickets for ‘A Late Night Special’ and more information here.
Puma Blue (real name Jacob Allen) wrote and produced each track himself, but taps special contributions from Andrew Sarlo (Big Thief, Bon Iver) and Marta Salogni (Björk, Frank Ocean, FKA twigs). He samples the score of Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, sources inspiration from teenage obsessions like Jeff Buckley, Björk, Sade, and D'Angelo, and shows why he's emerged as one of the UK's vital new voices.
Built from laptop demos created in coffee shops, hotel rooms and plane rides, In Praise of Shadows marks a personal transition and a bright new perspective following a decade-long bout with insomnia. With a delicate croon and a palette of spine-tingling sounds, these fourteen songs find light in the darkness of pain that's filled his past, coming to terms with anxiety, insecurities, loss of innocence and traumatic experiences like almost losing his sister to depression, which Billboard says he “processes with a hypnotic tenderness.”
Puma Blue has surpassed 70 million streams to date, as singles like "Opiate" remain staples of Spotify's Pollen playlist. He’s recently been profiled at Vinyl Me, Please, HERO and HUNGER, and In Praise of Shadows continues to amass praise from outlets like HYPEBEAST, CRACK, CLASH and more you can find below.
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