Love Fame Tragedy - Five Songs To Briefly Fill The Void [EP]

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“Already, Love Fame Tragedy sound big”-​ ​NME

“Urgent damaged synth-pop from the Wombats frontman Murph’s new project”- The Times 

“Murph Murphy’s solo project is straight from the art” – METRO

 “An intriguing first taste of Murph’s delicious solo work and we certainly hope there’s more to come” – DORK

 Having finished a 7 date UK tour this month, which included a landmark show at London’s Heaven, Matthew “Murph” Murphy has unveiled Love Fame Tragedy’s sophomore EP: Five Songs To Briefly Fill The Void. The solo project’s new single ‘Multiply’, featuring vocals from critically-acclaimed Australian star Jack River, debuted on Annie Mac’s BBC Radio1 show last night and comes accompanied by a superbly animated, fan-made video.

Built upon layered vocal samples, textured synth and boasting a chorus that burrows deep and stays put, ‘Multiply’ delves into the destructive nature of hedonistic excess, a theme Murph has confronted before in ‘Pills’ and ‘Brand New Brain’. Murph and Jack’s distinctive vocals complement each other perfectly, egging themselves on in a partnership of enablement. The hypnotic video, animated by Australian superfan Jamie Mac, is a paranoia-tinged psychedelic trip that encapsulates the mental journey of unchecked indulgence.

Having debuted the project live at Reading Festival last summer, along with headline shows in the UK, Europe, Australia and the USA, LA-based Murph has recently finished a full UK tour, which saw him play dates in Manchester, Birmingham, Bristol, and London. He returns to play Neighbourhood Weekender Festival on May 23rd before headlining All Points East Festival with The Wombats on May 30th

Named after a seminal Pablo Picasso exhibition at the Tate Modern, ​Love Fame Tragedy is the debut solo project from The Wombats frontman Matthew “Murph” Murphy. His first EP I Don’t Want To Play The Victim, But I’m Really Good At It, came out in September 2019. Featuring Pixies’ Joey Santiago, alt-J’s Gus Unger-Hamilton, Matt Chamberlain of Soundgarden, Lauren Aquilina and Maddi-Jean Waterhouse, it garnered widespread support from the likes of Zane Lowe, Annie Mac, NME, The Times and Metro. Five Songs To Briefly Fill The Void sees Murph bring in Eleanor Fletcher of Crystal Fighters, Jack River and, again, Maddi-Jean Waterhouse for part two of this most collaborative of solo projects.

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The Wombats, Bastille, Foals, Bleachers, Alt-J, Judah & The Lion
Explicit Tracks
#2, 5 (clean edit of #5 included in download folder)