Welcomer
Welcomer, a wilted-pop Wellington 5-piece centred around main songwriter Miles Sutton, write intricate, raw and beautiful pop songs. Their self-titled debut EP was released late 2022.
Welcomer 2022
The weight of memory is a core theme throughout this EP. Recorded both at home and at The Stomach in Palmerston North, it features collaboration with several other Papaiti Records artists and has a strong lyrical focus. First single Cicadas 3 chewed over forgiveness and blame with a swooning duet chorus, "trying to light your effigy, rain pouring down", earning them the Student Radio Network #9 song of 2022. The memory theme traces a path of unsteadiness in second single A Steely Dan Covers Band. The verses ebb and flow around seeing the titular Steely Dan covers band, "I think of you in the park watching Steely Dan, but it's not Steely Dan it's a Steely Dan covers band". The song then breaks open in the second half with a feature from Daniel McBride (Sheep Dog & Wolf) recorded in a warm haze while they had Covid. Last single The Summit is a collage of sound and memory, set against an idiosyncratic Wellington, New Zealand backdrop of mouldy curtains and gorgeous views. It offers a lilting reflection on aging, mortality and impermanence: "hazy evening your mother pulls up at the summit, outside the house your grandfather grew up in". Two new tracks are being revealed with the EP; 6022/0, a contextual tapestry offering a song deconstructed, and Wedding DJ, ('I'm regretting each play, like a Wedding DJ'), a wavering ballad of endings and beginnings.
Email: papaitirecords@gmail.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/welcomerok
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