Hailing from all corners of Europe and the Middle East, The Gulps‘ notorious live shows have been electrifying audiences with their freewheeling support slots with indie heroes Ash, Cast, Skinner Brothers, Carl Barat and Keir, followed by a sold-out national tour of Spain and dynamic UK tour earlier in 2023. Managed by Creation Records legend, Alan McGee (Oasis / Primal Scream), the Camden-based quintet have just released a breathless new single ‘Surrender.’
A song about first loves and the fragility of youth, and the vital part they play in the narrative of life, the latest from The Gulps stands as one of their most poetic, poignant, and punchy cuts yet.
Produced by Tim Wheeler of Ash and thriving with the energy of anything he’s put his name on, ‘Surrender‘ writhes with the urgency and unpredictability of an electric livewire and jolts with the kind of passion that can only be wrought from pure heartbreak.
Amidst the chaos of its feedback-fried guitars and heart-stopping rhythmic clatter, its vo-coded vocals mask an all-or-nothing tale of romance and regrets, sung bilingually in English and French.
Speaking about this personal new track, frontman Javier Sola said:
“A moment of uncertainty and internal rebellion in which resistance to the present moment, to the now, no longer makes sense. The only thing left is to join eternity, an infinite youth that knows no quantifiable age. Like the Steppenwolf we live in an internal battle in which we neither win nor lose, we only suffer until the moment we accept it and let the current carry us gently into the portal of not perishing. In the midst of the storm the surrender to the present without resistance leads to eternal youth, a youth that disregards quantifiable age in material form but rather the spirit that never perishes, eternity. We are made of light and darkness, of mud and diamonds, of laughter and tears. Accept them, surrender without resistance and fly free.”
The Gulps are: frontman Javier Sola (Vox) and guitarist Juan Carlos Ruiz (both from a small town in La Rioja, Spain), bassist Simon Mouchard (from Nantes, France), rhythm guitarist Francesco Antonio Buffone (from Calabria in southern Italy) and drummer Raoul Khayat (from Beirut, Lebanon).
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