Photo credit: Marilu Donovan Tempers is the New York based project of singer and songwriter Jasmine Golestaneh, melting low-lit poetic synth-pop with hints of techno, shoegaze and post-punk. Today they share their cover of Suicide's iconic "Ghost Rider" ahead of their upcoming US and EU tour dates. On the track, Golestaneh said "Suicide was a formative influence on Tempers, and for me 'Ghost Rider' is a song that represents prioritizing the health of society over personal greed, a value that is as deeply pertinent today as it was in the 70's when this song was released."Golestaneh adds "'We were talking about society’s suicide, especially American society,' Alan Vega. This quote rings true now more than ever before. My cover of Suicide’s 'Ghost Rider' is dedicated to what I hope people will continue to fight to overcome in the coming years: economic disparity, systemic injustice, misogyny, women's reproductive rights, racism, xenophobia, homophobia, transphobia, gun control, a ceasefire in Gaza, the climate crisis and saving the planet from extinction, too much to mention, but please let’s prioritize the health of society over personal greed."Tempers interpretation of "Ghost Rider" expresses its spirit of angst and alienation, via gritty and hypnotic soundscapes propelled by Golestaneh’s unleashed ethereal vocals. The track features detuned harp by guest musician Marilu Donovan (LEYA), acoustic and electric guitars, synth and drum machine. Produced by Golestaneh, "Ghost Rider" was recorded at home in New York’s East Village, together with Tempers’ touring musician Henry Yuliano playing additional instruments, recording and mixing.
The song anticipates a run of festival and headline dates starting from Seattle 11/7 and expanding to Europe, with more touring in the US, South America and Europe confirmed for 2025. Listen to "Ghost Rider (Suicide Cover)" here: https://youtu.be/13SRdYT1tx8Widely influenced by Fleetwood Mac via Kraftwerk to Joy Division and upbringing between London and New York, Tempers evolved quickly into their singular identity on debut album 'Services', including underground dancefloor hit 'Strange Harvest'. The 2017 EP 'Fundamental Fantasy' was released as a result of The Vinyl Factory’s Volcano Extravaganza artist residency on the Aeolian island of Stromboli. Golestaneh’s interest in the arts led to the 2018 release 'Junkspace feat. Rem Koolhaas' (BMG), a concept album set in a shopping mall, collaborating with the famed architect through samples of interviews deconstructing the architecture of consumerism. 2019's full length 'Private Life' progressed Tempers’ cinematic aesthetic into more introspective landscapes, and featured their most popular track to date, 'Capital Pains'. The third album on Dais Records 'New Meaning’ released in 2022, includes the single ‘Unfamiliar’ and 3D animated video-art for ‘Sightseeing’. The record is accompanied by a book of album inspired hand made collage art by Golestaneh (Moonlight Editions). In 2022 Tempers evolved from a duo setup with producer Eddie Cooper to an enhanced set of collaborations, both live and on recordings, led by Jasmine Golestaneh.Recent highlights include festivals like Substance LA, Sanctum Chicago, Levitation Austin, Hipnosis Mexico, Synästhesie Berlin, Grauzone The Hague, special events like at the Andy Warhol Museum Pittsburgh and sold out headline shows at Elsewhere Brooklyn, Zebulon LA, Kantine am Berghain Berlin and Moth Club London.Jasmine has just completed her upcoming longplay album with producer Jorge Elbrecht (Sky Ferreira, Japanese Breakfast) between New York and Los AngelesSee Tempers live: 07 Nov US - SEATTLE - Freakout Festival 09 Nov DE - BERLIN - 8MM Festival: “A Night of Synästhesie" 13 Nov DE - FRANKFURT - Tanzhaus West 14 Nov CH - AARAU - KIFF 15 Nov DE - NÜRNBERG - Soft Spot 16 Nov DE - DRESDEN - Cold Hearted Festival 18 Nov CZ - PRAGUE - Bike Jesus 19 Nov CZ - BRNO - Kabinet MUZ 20 Nov AT - SALZBURG - Rockhouse Eleven Empire 22 Nov HU - BUDAPEST - A38 23 Nov ES - MADRID - Santuario FestivalArtwork: Links:Website Instagram Facebook Bandcamp |
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