
Out on July 24, 2019 is another Tapetown Sessions video, this time with the York four-piece Bull. The band got to present their track “Eugene” in a completely different setting during their Tapetown performance.
In the session, the song – written a couple years back and made available on streaming platforms in May 2019 – left some of its ambience layering and sound effects behind, which were all beautifully substituted by even deeper, raw elements and live instruments that Tapetown Studio is well known for.
Undoubtedly, the unique studio facility helped the act highlight their live energy in the best way possible, and the effect of that is this stunning live session that celebrates their union – an ambitious band with one of their best compositions on one side, and on the other, a specialised studio facility filled with knowledge, passion and love for alternative and edgy sounds.
Bull dates back to the year 2011 when Dan Lucas (lead guitar, vocals), Kai West (bass, vocals), Tom Beer (rhythm guitar, vocals) and Tom Gabbatiss (drums, vocals) came together to create an act that would shortly after put their local scene in awe. And this month, July 2019, marks five years since their debut 10-track full- length album She Looks Like Kim (2014) was released.
According to Louder Than War, “causing a stir in Yorkshire and further afield, York’s Bull is the perfect meeting point of early-1990’s American slacker rock and classic British song-writing”. Soundsphere Magazine compares them to Pavement, Dinosaur Jr. and The Pixies, and CALM’s Graeme Smith names them “masters of reviving lost genres”. Truthfully, Bull aren’t just your ordinary local band – they’re a mind blowing audio-visual and even textual experience that adds new colour spheres to the creative indie alternative scene of today. Now in the rawest of forms, live at Danish Tapetown Studio.
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