Puppy drop captivating single Angel, their first new music since 2019
Puppy wanted to "combine the power of November Rain, Purple Rain and Can You Stand The Rain times 1000" with their new single Angel.
Ace London trio Puppy are back with a new single and video, Angel.
The band say of their first new material since 2019's iii EP: "During 2020 we focused on trying to write the best album the world had ever heard. Our goal for this first single was to combine the power of November Rain, Purple Rain and Can You Stand The Rain times 1000. I think you’ll all agree that we massively succeeded.”
They continue of the accompanying music video: "We at Puppy have always wanted to incorporate the world of gaming into what we do. With the video for our new single Angel, we all felt that the time was right to branch out into the world on technology. When our initial proposal for a fully immersive Oculus Rift sci-fi fantasy in which our topless avatars do battle with intergalactic warlords was dismissed as ‘really expensive’ and ‘not at all believable’, we quickly suggested a Final Fantasy style concept in which incredibly muscular versions of ourselves went on quests and solved puzzles with giant axes. This was also apparently ‘a terrible idea’.
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"Our next approach involved a physically interactive training pod module in the style of Michael Jackson’s Space Scramble Training, in which we’d guide players on a perilous mission to Uranus. Our label threatened to drop us when we sent over the treatment. And so we moved back, one console at a time, between operating systems and decades, until we arrived at the 8 bit capabilities of the NES, the only graphics system simple and cheap enough for us to try and imitate by ourselves. The result is our new video for Angel, a (not at all) immersive 8-bit gothic fantasy designed and animated by us with love and affection. We hope you enjoy."
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Catch Puppy live later this year as they headline London's Garage on December 17 for what they've dubbed A Night Of Pure Evil. Lovely.
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