The day finally came.
Darwinn Sato and her dreamy project
Jupiter Deluxe Tube have released the debut album
Products of Insomnia. It has been a long wait, since the release was initially planned in March. But it has really been worth the wait. It only takes one listening from start to finish to understand that this is someting different.
Jupiter Deluxe Tubes debut album
have the quality of an art installation. It's partly straight up pop as in the
Cardigans-like third track
Home. Partly it's experimental, ambient and dreamy and all over the record there is this constant artsy imprint. What I mean is that
Jupiter Deluxe Tube seem to have a great deal of creative confidence. This makes
Product of Insomnia an unafraid and interesting album to listen to. It's surprising, bold and still really, really likeable.
The album itself is divided in two larger sections with the sixth track
Cabin Song as a divider. The two parts of the album tells two sides of a story that is written with a specific person in mind. Sato's
lyrics have always been open for interpretation which lets listener relate to the story in their own way.
Jupiter Deluxe Tubes album debut is strong. It is the first steps of a great voyage and
Weekly Indie Pop is honored to tag along from the start.
Listen to
Jupiter Deluxe Tube here:
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