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Sleeping Light

by Soup Review

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Lights in the dark are signalling to us: a firework fizzing up into the sky, the flash of a torch, the orange glow of a cigarette, the gleam of a pearl. Perhaps they're coded messages? Should we do something? Should we say something back? Events are cast in a new light briefly, and we're caught between action and expression. Something bordering on an epiphany but not quite. Perhaps we'll have to sleep on it.

Soup Review's fourth album 'Sleeping Light' is a collection of songs about restlessness, yearning and being very tired. It's about wanting to go out and wanting to stay in. About setting off fireworks and going to bed. It's about letting the colours dance in front of your drooping eyelids.

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released February 2, 2024

Music and Lyrics by Mario D'Agostino and Chris Delamere. Production and additional instrumentation by Zac Barfoot. Artwork by Alice Flanagan.

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Soup Review Sheffield, UK

Soup Review are what happens when South Yorkshire meets South Coast, when folk tradition meets anti-folk downbeat self- deprecation.
Chris Delamere is the son of a morris dancer. Mario D’Agostino arrived in Sheffield from Weymouth.
Together they write songs that masquerade as comic, but on closer listening reveal themselves to be a deep and poignant exploration of the human condition.
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