2/27/2023

Photo Ops shares new single & video, "The Dream Is Done" ahead of new LP

Photo Ops shares new single & video, "The Dream Is Done" ahead of new LP

VIDEO: "The Dream Is Done" -
YouTube

 

"The overwhelming sense of being around people after being isolated for so long is one of the main themes of the record. Going to the park just to see people, and feel like a human being. Using imagery to convey the strange nature of the passage of time. The shadows’ shape changing as weeks go by. Being inside for a long time then suddenly going out into the sun. Saying goodbye to the past, your own sense of who you were, are, and are becoming." -Terry Price / Photo Ops

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The autumn blaze maple tree, famous as music in Nashville, is a fast grower. Imagine its teeming majesty of red leaves from above one house in the city’s Inglewood neighborhood. You see it ensconced like a controlled flame by rolling hills and winding roads. A familiar pattern lulls you from days into nights in this dreamy park town. You never realized from the ground, under the shade of that tree, how all these beautiful designs in any city keep you sane.

The sweeping vantage points of Photo Ops’ Burns Bright belong first to the quiet of Nashville’s first modern suburb after World War II. Terry Price lived there while perfecting the melodic soft-rock modes that pleased audiences on tour with Camera Obscura and Fences.

Price took this way of seeing to a new home in Los Angeles. Long drives through dimensional vistas ended in his room in Los Feliz where he recorded Burns Bright. When Etta James, Molly Drake, and The Byrds are all touchpoints of sound and silence, what emerges is a gentle homage to the commonalities of lasting influence in pop music, a kind of time-bending presentiment — the moment of tracking in a studio when everyone senses it’s a moment that will be remembered. Reaching through the layer of industry noise in both hallmark cities as we know them from a distance — is this a hit? — Price treasures the visceral experience of making and recognizing music.

The most devout of craftspeople, Price is on a quest toward the merciful essence of recognition when he writes songs; each line discovers a pure element of comfort, calling back to the land and to his musician mother’s love of transcendent melodies. Burns Bright reminds us how those forces are one and the same.

Price’s heroes in music are more than inspirations. To him, they offer examples of how to keep breathing in a culture that discourages total presence. It’s true that moving an open heart through the world comes with constant risk. Looking out at the expanse we all share — really seeing that world — is the practice of Burns Bright, and the special ability that makes Price a songwriter to cherish.

What the press has said in the past:

“Pure At Heart asserts [Terry Price's] prowess for perfecting a very distinctive blend of 4AD dream-pop and folky wisdom." — American Songwriter

“Impassioned, confessional, and surprisingly upbeat.” — Interview Magazine

“Photo Ops spills himself out through an adventure of the body and soul alike… A serene expanse; a technicolor coat of lush sounds exploring self-doubt and perseverance, isolation and connection, inertia and progress.”
— Atwood Magazine


"... ethereal folk-pop as welcoming as a sea breeze but seemingly carrying the weight of the world. In a way, his songs are glossy postcards with gentle rebukes scribbled on back"  — BuzzBands LA

"Terry Price copes with loss and pain through a powerful brand of folk music.” — Consequence

“Price’s sound is one of timelessness” — The Wild Honey Pie

“The bottom line is that the songs themselves are enchanting structures—a testament to Price's songwriting ability.” — Analogue

“...a message of hope, with its dream pop influences...evidences a hard-fought patch of brightness on what’s been an arduous journey.” — Northern Transmissions

"Price has turned to music as a catharsis to purge himself of his past traumas." — PASTE

 

Photo Ops
Burns Bright
(Paul Is Dead)
Street Date: April 28, 2023
Pre-order it HERE

Track List:

1. Stand In The Shadows
2. When I Think Of Tennessee
5. Voices Together For The Day
6. If You Call I'll Answer
7. Carol
8. Bury Me In Nashville
9. Odd Christmas
10. When You See Something Beautiful In The World

 

PHOTO OPS LINKS:

Instagram / Twitter / Bandcamp

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