- Music
- 27 Mar 20
Limerick three-piece Bleeding Heart Pigeons are back with sophomore album ‘Stir’ and will be announced this Friday March 27th – accompanied by the release of lead single and music video ‘Real Connection’.
Stir was written and recorded in a small converted farm-shed in rural West Limerick, and was produced by the band’s Mícheál Keating.
After almost 12 years of making music together, the band’s musical language is strikingly unique, distilling an eclectic range of influences – from the synth-pop of Talk Talk and New Order to the layered indie-rock of Grizzly Bear, to the atmospheric electronics of Boards of Canada.
Haunting vocal melodies, searing guitars, expansive synths and tight drum grooves are deftly woven into an enveloping tapestry of sound, while nuances reveal themselves with repeated listens. “Each song is its own little world” said the band.
The band cries out for a sense of meaning and belonging on new single 'Real Connection'. Bass and vocal hooks twist around vibrant layers of synths, before building to a frenzied drum-and-bass-inspired climax. The track offers a taste of the direct-yet-sophisticated pop songs that characterize Stir.
The music video directed by Hugh Heffernan explores themes of isolation and virtuality which are uncannily present in these strange times.
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Leaving their major-label past behind them, Bleeding Heart Pigeons have redefined themselves as part of the burgeoning Limerick independent music scene. Bleeding Heart Pigeons will self-release Stir on May 22 on their new imprint Hlym Records.
You can read our very first interview with them here, and listen to 'Real Connection' below.