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Tulipomania’s fourth album ‘This Gilded Age’ will be released on February 26, 2016

by Featured Guest January 14, 2016 12:17 pm Tagged With: Rock

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Hailing from Philadelphia, Tulipomania boast gritty guitars underpinned by a brooding rhythm section to provide a backdrop for compelling and atmospheric vocals. Band members Tom Murray (lead vocals, bass, drums) and Cheryl Gelover (synthesizer, background vocals) are joined once again by Mitch Smith (guitar, background vocals), who also contributed to Tulipomania’s eponymous first album. They are supported on ‘This Gilded Age’ by Richard Hartline (piano, percussion, engineering and mastering) and Howard Thompson (executive production).

Three music videos directed and animated by Tulipomania will be featured on Magnet magazine’s site, in three successive months: ‘Blinks First’ (January), ‘Shooting Off the Set’ (February), and ‘Don’t Be So Sure’ (March). ‘Blinks First’ and ‘Hold On‘ have been official selections at several international film festivals including the Brooklyn Film Festival, Animation Block Party (Brooklyn), Animated Dreams (Poland), StopTrik (Croatia, Poland), and the One Reel Film Festival, organized by the Seattle International Film Festival for the Bumbershoot music festival. January saw the Gelover and Murray attending London Short Film Festival for the screening of ‘Blinks First’ with legendary designer Vaughan Oliver, whose work graces the cover of ‘This Gilded Age’.

Tulipomania’s music videos have frequently favored the painstaking technique of stop-motion animation.
Composed of images culled from magazines and newspapers, ‘Blinks First’ contains thousands of individual collages on black paper, held together with over sixty rolls of tape. Frenzied disjointed instruments blast through the beats as fractured faces assemble and reassemble in lip-synchronous song.

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