Acclaimed UK Indie Rock Band Delta Sleep Unveils Video For Latest Single "Figure In The Dark"; New LP 'Blue Garden' Out October 11 on Wax Bodega; US Tour Announced

Acclaimed UK Indie Rock Band Delta Sleep Unveils Video For Latest Single "Figure In The Dark"

Directed By Singer/Guitarist Devin Yüceil

New LP 'Blue Garden' Out October 11

Fall US Headline Tour Announced

Watch The New Video Here

"Combines math rock, indie pop, and emo in a way that sounds kinda like Minus The Bear jamming with The Progress, and they make it feel both nostalgia-inducing and fresh."- Brooklynvegan

Delta Sleep, renowned for their innovative sound and poignant lyrics, have unveiled the music video for the single "Figure In The Dark."

Watch the video here: https://youtu.be/K8VSY-_ChCc

The clip was directed by the band's singer and guitarist, Devin Yüceil, who is an accomplished filmmaker and Emmy Award nominee. Yüceil says, "Expanding on themes from the song about escapism while facing the darkness of the world. Lane, our protagonist, is paralysed by his dissociation and unable to engage with the world around him. The anxiety reaches a boiling point, and Lane has no choice but to face his own demons.

The video was shot on a day off from tour, in the countryside of West Virginia and it involved renting a hand cranked fork lift from a local hardware store."

The UK band's recently announced fourth studio album, Blue Garden, will be released on October 11 through the band's own imprint Sofa Boy Records in partnership with Wax Bodega.

Stream "Figure In The Dark" on DSPS.

Touching on the track, Yüceil says, "This one is loosely based on the film The Neverending Story. It is also about finding your place in a world where people live in silence, and are afraid to speak out for what is right."

Recorded at Daft Studios in Belgium with producer Mark Roberts (Black Peaks, Toska, The Physics House Band), Blue Garden reflects a departure from previous quick studio sessions. Instead, the band embraced a collaborative approach, incorporating new instrumentation, electronic samples, and synths over a focused two-and-a-half-week period.

The album's lyrical content addresses themes of despair and resilience amidst global crises, particularly underscored by the current situation in Palestine. Yüceil describes the album as a response to the pervasive sense of helplessness and the struggle to find personal solace amid widespread turmoil.

“It feels like there’s a grey cloud over everything that’s always in the back of your mind. There’s this thing happening that’s not right and it’s clouding any sense of joy or happiness and yet we still have to carry on with our normal lives,” says Yüceil. “It’s about not knowing what to do and not knowing how to talk about it.”

"The polarity between shadows and light play a big part in the themes for this album, both in the lyrics and the music. Musically speaking this feels like our heaviest / darkest album to date, but in other instances it could be our most melodic, light and poppy album. Lyrically the album is very introspective, processing the heaviness and pressures of the world. A mood that is heavily influenced by the ongoing brutal, and seemingly never ending slaughter of the Palestinian people by Israeli forces — casting a shadow of depression, terror and helplessness over the world of today."

Musically, Blue Garden traverses a landscape of dark and light, with influences from punk, indie, and electronic genres.

"Being a filmmaker / cinematographer I always have to be very aware of shadows and light. Photography is about balancing the interplay between light and dark, and through that balance you can evoke a lot of different emotions," notes Yüceil. "Particularly, the absence of light can generate a lot of mood and depth and contrast to an image. I wanted to explore that in a lyrical sense, trying to transpose those primarily visual themes onto real life, and to look at how they might be relatable within the world of politics, love, mental health, interpersonal relationships, etc."

Tracks like “Sunchaser” showcase the band's evolution, combining intricate rhythms and melodies to push their sound into new territories. The album’s visual elements, including artwork by Daniele Castellano and a companion video for the track “Dawn,” deepen its thematic impact.

Delta Sleep, known for their dynamic live performances and critical acclaim, will tour the US in October, followed by a UK co-headline tour with And So I Watch You From Afar and festival appearances in Italy and the UK. With a growing global following and a #1 Bandcamp Rock Chart hit, Blue Garden promises to solidify the band’s reputation as pioneers in their genre.

'Blue Garden' Track Listing:

01 Dawn

02 Slow Burn

03 The Distance

04 Toe Stepper

05 (light)

06 Glow

07 Illuminator

08 Figure In The Dark

09 Sl_ck_rs

10 (night)

11 A Casa

12 Sunchaser

Vinyl Variants:

300 x Purple with black color in color (Wax Bodega webstore exclusive)

1200 x Purple cloudy effect (US general variant)

200 x Mint green, cream and neon purple stripes (Delta Sleep Patreon exclusive)

1000 x Clear with Purple splatter (UK/EU general variant)

300 x Red, Green and Cream 3 color segment (Delta Sleep UK/EU webstore exclusive)

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