4/16/2024

Slow Fiction Share "January" Single + Video | FADER Band Crush Feature | 'Crush' EP Out 5/24 via So Young Records

Slow Fiction Share "January" Single + Video

Read The FADER Band Crush Feature

Crush EP Out 5/24 via So Young Records 

Photo Credit: Miles Wilson
LISTEN & SHARE: Slow Fiction - "January"
Stream | Youtube

LISTEN & SHARE: Slow Fiction - "Monday"
Stream | Youtube

LISTEN/WATCH & SHARE: Slow Fiction - "Apollo"
Stream | YouTube
PRAISE FOR SLOW FICTION
"Slow Fiction are fighting their way through a middle lane, trying their damnedest to find some kind of romance in an unforgiving environment."
-Fader

"'Apollo' is full of energy - a throwback to guitar bands of old, with  an unpolished, raw feel and almost grunge-like guitars. Julia Vassallo’s vocals recall icons of the past, yet they still retain her own distinct tone."
DIY

"Adjusting her tone to reflect a shoulda-known vulnerability, the guitars and drums follow Vassallo to the early emo of the American Midwest. The ambience changes from a loft rehearsal space to a cramped basement, and beneath the band’s East Coast facade sits unadorned frustration and regret"
The Line of Best Fit

"A superb piece of ultra-catchy indie songwriting"
Clash

"Emerging as a synthesis of emotional musicianship and honest lyricism, the band shines on their debut, self-titled EP, showcasing their natural talent and endless potential."
Ones To Watch

"The seismic churn of heavy-hitting guitars; the unrelenting rush of vigorous drums; the delicate, soul-stirring vocals that shine like a beacon of light – hopeful and heartfelt, like a sturdy anchor in life’s stormy seas. Slow Fiction channel inner turmoil into stunning sound on their self-titled EP, a radiant, achingly raw, and beautifully cathartic indie rock record."
Atwood Magazine

"Let their garage-rock guitars and the song’s enthralling crescendo give you a sense of catharsis (and even make you dance)."
Alternative Press

"The ditty mixes the ethereality of shoegaze with a driving indie rhythm to create an atmospheric aura filled with sweet, sweet nostalgia reminiscent of their State mates the Yeah Yeah Yeahs."
Far Out Magazine

"'Top 10 Movie Scenes' finds the band slowing down for a more expansive effort, crafting a widescreen offering traced with fuzzy indie rock textures [...] The track’s soaring climax feels perfect for a coming-of-age movie, capturing an emotive high in brilliant instrumental color.
Under the Radar

Today, Slow Fiction are sharing the third cut from their forthcoming EP, Crush"January". Slow Fiction are a Brooklyn 5-piece drawing from a lineage of explorative rock music and applying their genuine storytelling to anthemic hooks, which are delivered with verve from lead vocalist Julia Vassallo. 

Speaking on the track, "The reckoning, I guess. Looking back and forward at the same time. Knowing that you just experienced something difficult, and you aren’t out of the woods quite yet, but you can be eventually. Accepting that you’ve been the antagonist in your life at certain points. Anäis Nin said “A kiss can destroy a philosophy.”

"January" is out today. Crush EP is due out May 24th via So Young Records.

Slow Fiction - "January" (Official Visualizer)
Crush EP - TRACKLISTING:

01. Monday
02. Apollo
03. End Of The Night
04. There Were Stars In Your Eyes
05. January
 
Slow Fiction - Bio:

In her poem 'The Glass Essay,' Anne Carson writes, "You remember too much…Why hold on to all that? And I said, Where can I put it down?.” New York’s Slow Fiction recall this quote, mulling "maybe music is a place you can put it down."

Forming out of a tapestry of hometown friendships and college connections, Slow Fiction emerged into a music scene fragmented by lockdowns. They grew closer as restrictions dropped away and audiences grew, using the shifts to experiment with their material and reach more expansive and formidable levels. The final product is a landmine of sound, inspired by the raw, sweeping fuzz of the likes of Sonic Youth and The Jesus and Mary Chain. Familiar elements of noughties era guitar shine through, confronted with cutting contemporary angst to create a nostalgic yet intoxicating sound. As the band’s confidence grew through their live shows they were liberated, taking all they had learnt in order to begin working on "a lot more cohesive and bigger sounding" project. 

While their early months were spent bouncing between a variety of rehearsal and practise spaces across New York, bassist Ryan Duffin recalls "it never really felt like home for us." Naturally, the band decided that the only reasonable solution was to move in together, forever blurring the boundaries between ‘normal’ life and artistry, and enabling the friends to fall into an endless process of experimentation and creation. "There’s always someone playing an instrument in the house" explains vocalist Julia Vassallo, meaning even when the band aren’t "actively writing," they are just a spark away from a period of spontaneous creation. 

The result of this shift from a rootless creative environment to an incredibly intimate, shared space is Slow Fiction’s Crush EP, an immersive and transformative force. Opening with the frantic energy of "Monday," a track described by the band as "the moment just before the storm hits" and sprawling continually outwards from there. The EP proceeds to swerve through a dizzying array of experiences, from the discord of dreams and reality on "Apollo" to the delusion of "a blinding crush and the mistakes that are made in pursuit of it" as explored on the aching "There Were Stars In Your Eyes."

It is with "January," a meditative rumination of all that comes before, that the EP’s cycle is revealed. Described by the band as "the reckoning," the track explores “knowing that you just experienced something difficult, and that you aren’t out of the woods quite yet, but you can be eventually.” The whirlwind of emotions displayed across the track tie together the tales and emotions of the EP, all while vocalist Julia confronts “accepting that you’ve been the antagonist in your life at certain points.”

Slow Fiction are quickly beginning to establish themselves as one of the most riveting and engaging live bands emerging from the bubbling scene of New York right now. This EP goes further to prove their potential, borrowing notes of nostalgia and pairing it with hard hitting truths and indisputable emotional weight. The masterful intertwining of personal anguish with the array of musical inspirations and fuzzy, intoxicating tones makes Slow Fiction one of the most exciting acts emerging right now, and this EP is just the beginning. 

SLOW FICTION LINKS
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