Superhuman Happiness: Escape Velocity

Superhuman Happiness SKU: 28644354
Superhuman Happiness: Escape Velocity

Superhuman Happiness: Escape Velocity

Superhuman Happiness SKU: 28644354

Format: VINYL LP

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Title: Escape Velocity
Artist: Superhuman Happiness
Label: Royal Potato
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 020286220251
Genre: Rock

Vinyl LP pressing. Superhuman Happiness create music for a dance party inhabited by the emotionally complicated. Led by Stuart Bogie - a perpetually in-demand songwriter, arranger and performer whose resume includes stints with Arcade Fire, David Byrne, Iron & Wine, TV On The Radio and Antibalas - the Brooklyn-based ensemble construct instantly infectious and relentlessly rhythmic records that makes bodies move. Underlying the groove, however, are lyrical concepts that take a long look at the human condition. Escape Velocity, is a seven-track effort that explores how human made technologies inversely shape our internal emotional landscapes. Songs like "VHS" and Super 8" merge broad influences like '80s dance pop and '70s prog, while lyrically examining how various media used in storytelling and communication impact how we see our own memories and derive a sense of meaning as people.

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