Graham Caldwell is a longstanding creative force whose previous musical endeavor, Billy Moon — aka Christopher Robin's nickname as accounted in A. A. Milne's Now We Are Six (or When We Were Very Young) — saw him release a number of acclaimed, multi-genre'd singles and eclectic full length LPs such as Punk Songs (2018). Over the years, he additionally shared the stage with acts such as Nada Surf, Day Wave, Will Butler, Born Ruffians, July Talk, and Ty Segall, among others.
Today, Graham feels as though he doesn't "have the energy to dress up as anyone besides [himself] anymore," leading to the "death" of Billy Moon, and the rebirth of Graham Caldwell as Tearing Up.
Explained Graham of the name choice: "Growing up, I loved punk bands that sneered in the face of authority, demanding their voice be heard. They made me feel like I was stronger than I was. I was the kind of person who avoided conflict since I’d lose every fight I’d end up in, but there’s still a part of me that itches to get its hands dirty, hence the name: Tearing Up."
Now, Graham has shared the final single + visual, "Monarch," off his debut EP Billy Is Dead (out now via all DSPs).
Speaking on the track, Graham wrote:
"This song makes me think of being in Greece, specifically Mykonos where all the buildings are painted white to reflect the heat of the sun. I spent a lot of time on that vacation just going for long walks through the streets of all the different places. I would just go somewhere and keep walking until I got tired.
I’m a wanderer at heart, or rather, I have ADHD. This makes it kind of hard to make plans for things, since I usually end up so distracted that I end up going with the flow with whatever’s around me. It’s not always easy, but some days… it’s alright. Some days you feel lost, but others you can see the path you’re on. On the days that I try my best to stay on it, it usually takes me in the right direction."
Billy Is Dead is the first of three brand new Tearing Up releases, set to drop over the course of the next year. Stay tuned for more.
In addition to his work as Tearing Up, Graham also just directed the new video for Zoon's track "Giizhig" (taken off his A Sterling Murmuration EP), showcasing the visual, graphic, and animation skills he houses under his creative arts hub, YammaNamma. |
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