‘Let You Go’ is the brand new single from JP Klipspringer, the solo indie-pop project from Melbourne songwriter and musician, Jack Poulson.
First conceived in the late summer months of 2013, a summer that was soundtracked by two of Poulson’s all-time favourite musicians (Stephen Malkmus & Ben Folds), he was driven by their effortless abilities of turning an emotional mess into pure gold.
“Let You Go was written with a break-up song in mind, but it doesn’t necessarily follow the story of two lovers separating. It’s more about an individual divorcing themselves – or at least attempting to do so – from an aspect of their personality they can no longer live with” – Jack Poulson
Recorded and produced in Melbourne by Matik (known for his work with Seth Sentry, Pez and Bliss n Eso), ‘Let You Go’ will take you on sugary sweet, indie-pop drive with it’s warm caressing beats, crisp airy guitar and Poulson’s wonderfully soft vocals, making this the ideal addition to your next summer soundtrack.
https://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/175295175
‘Let You Go’ is available for a ‘name your price’ deal via the JP Klipspringer Bandcamp page, where you can also stream and purchase his 2014 debut EP, Drip Dry.
Download:
http://jpklipspringer.bandcamp.com/
JP Klipspringer will be launching the new single this November/December in Hobart, Melbourne and Sydney with his full live band in-tow; Paul Guardiani (of The Zanes) on bass, Max Pamieta (of Halcyon Drive) on drums, and James Macasey (of Dividem) on keys.
Single Launch Shows:
Saturday November 22 – Republic Bar, Hobart
Saturday November 29 – The Workers Club, Melbourne
Saturday December 6 – Sydney, Spectrum
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