9/02/2020

Temples Share New Sean Ono Lennon-Produced Track "Paraphernalia"

TEMPLES
Share New Sean Ono Lennon-Produced Track "Paraphernalia"
Photo credit: Connor Fields

In October of 2019, British psych-rockers Temples, touring in support of their recently released third album Hot Motionmade a serendipitous connection at the Desert Daze festival in Lake Perris, California. Following their own performance, Temples caught their ATO labelmates’ The Claypool Lennon Delirium’s set and afterwards found themselves talking about music with the band’s frontman Sean Ono Lennon

“I’d always been a fan of the band. Had seen them play some pretty great shows over the years,” says Lennon. Months later, when the label asked Temples about releasing an unreleased track from Hot Motion as a single, the band immediately thought of Lennon and asked him to produce the track. “We couldn’t think of any greater mind than his to create with on this track,” says bassist Tom Walmsley

“When I first heard the demo for ‘Paraphernalia’ I knew they had a great tune,” says Lennon, who enlisted Dave Fridmann (Tame Impala, Flaming Lips, MGMT) to mix the track. Temples lead singer/guitarist James Bagshaw wrote the song about the disconnect between reality and the online world – “In an age of constant distraction, we all strive to find focus and a sense of calm. ’Paraphernalia’ questions the depth of ‘real’ connections in a digital world” – and the track is appropriately swirling and kaleidoscopic, incorporating the elements of neo-psych and disco-pop that are signature to both Temples’ and Lennon’s songwriting. Listen to “Paraphernalia” - via a visualizer - HERE.

“Paraphernalia” will be available as a 7-inch later this year. Pre-orders are available HERE.
Temples are: James Bagshaw (lead vocals / guitar), Thomas Walmsley (bass, vocals), Adam Smith (keyboards, guitar, vocals), Rens Ottink (drums)
  
Praise for Temples + Hot Motion:
"A mop-topped, Chelsea-booted four-piece from Kettering, U.K., Temples wear their British Invasion influences like a badge of honor...Across their first two albums, ‘Sun Structures’ from 2014 and ‘Volcano’ three years later, Temples reveled in a retro psych-pop sound built from 12-string guitars and densely layered vocal harmonies." - The New York Times
“Temples aren’t stuck in the past. They’ve glimpsed the future.” - 4/5 Mojo
“They’re an impossibly addictive proposition… they have their very own status-changing anthems.” - Q Magazine
“A beautifully melancholy and sugar-sweet trip for anyone who savors lush psychedelic guitar pop.” - Premier Guitar
“Loaded with trippy imagery and soaring refrains.” - NPR All Things Considered
“Stadium-ready, cinematic psych.” - NME Magazine
“It’s a bewitching, colour-soaked, synth-enhanced return.” - Clash Magazine
“(An) album chock full of references to their sources, but elegantly reformed and futureproofed” - The Quietus
“Bright, progressive, shimmeringly psychedelic rock music of the highest order." - Under The Radar

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