LUNCH hinges on two friends, Heloise and Ulysses.
While the duo have roles in other groups – Deep Throat Choir, Landshapes and Barberos among them – this new project is something a little different.
Otherworldly pop music with a human feel, LUNCH are planning to self-release a full mixtape next month.
New song 'LOTUS' leads the way. It's a wonderfully succinct offering, with the drifting production underpinning those enchanting vocals.
LUNCH tell Clash: "Based on Frank O’Hara’s poem Meditations In An Emergency we created this tragically hypnotic song and named it 'Lotus'. Continuously swaying, spellbinding rhythms and entrancing melodies melt into a piece we think reflects both the melancholy as well as the urgency of the poem."
We're able to share the full visuals, and they neatly tie into the song itself, but in an unexpected manner. The pair continue:
"We then went on to produce a 360° road video experiment. Exploring the idea of adventure in a 1963 Dodge Dart (a contemporary of Frank’s..) we pick up various strangers in the back seat whilst hurtling through Swiss mountains and urban scenes."
Tune in now.
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