Richard In Your Mind second single 'I Hope You Weren't Waiting Long' No Images? Click here NEW RICHARD IN YOUR MIND SINGLE 'I HOPE YOU WEREN'T WAITING LONG' TAKEN FROM UPCOMING ALBUM 'SUPER LOVE BRAIN' OUT SEPTEMBER 21 Psychedelic pop quintet, Richard In Your Mind, release ‘I Hope You Weren’t Waiting Long’ It's the second single to be lifted from Richard In Your Mind’s upcoming album ‘Super Love Brain’ which is out through Rice Is Nice Records Sept 21. This beautifully layered sweeping track is a song of contentment as someone watches the person beside them sleeping waiting for them to wake up, reflecting on their past and how lucky they were to eventually find each other. The song is paired with a clip from old friend SPOD which is premiering via Happy today! Happy describes the latest track from Richard In Your Mind feeling like "an antidote to reality, like throwing a stone into a neon lake and watching the distorted ripples dance away." The band talk about working with SPOD on this latest clip - "Choosing SPOD to do a Richard In Your Mind video is a no-brainer. He's the best. SPOD has created a magical masterpiece perfectly capturing the dream-like quality of Richard In Your Mind's latest song. The intimate flow between the cascading images and the music show why SPOD is one of Australia’s finest video artists.” Be sure to catch the band at their two upcoming shows! Fri 31 Aug, Hotel Gearin, Katoomba w/ Sonori & Alyx Dennison Sun 2 Sept, King St Crawl @ The Union Hotel, Newtown Check out the piece by Happy HERE and direct video link HERE. Recorded between Sydney’s REC Studios and the band’s lush, forest-lined Blue Mountains home studio set-up, Super Love Brain is expansive, atmospheric and dynamic – a measured reaction to the physical landscape from which it was created. Thematically, the album transverses between three solid points of reference. ‘Super’, is the ecstatic experience, like the music itself – full power. ‘Love’, from the loss of love, to friendship, to coming-of-age love, to obsession, and ‘Brain’, a dedication to the attempt to understand the machine that drives it all. All I Can Do was the first single to be lifted from the upcoming album, check it here. The ten track LP weaves abstract, guitar-driven pop melodies with whirling, echoed Magical Mystery Tour-esque vocals. The highest moments of Super Love Brain dance on the edge of perfect chaos, building upon themselves over and over again before returning to settle within the grounding, rhythmical percussion work of Carlos Adura (The Strides, The Tambourine Girls). There are moments of joy and elation, bookended by moments of introversion and darkness. Richard Cartwright describes the experiences behind these emotional shifts, from the sense of contentment and meaning that came with the birth of his first child, to the unexpected strangeness and disconnect after learning of the tragic death of a young friend. Cartwright describes the album cover artwork, by artist and musician Myles Heskett, as a visual representation of the sound: “the picture we used really reminds me of a pastoral scene, a kind of hidden map to a magical landscape, with rainbow wheel sunrises and hidden dark towers, and roads and rivers rambling across space”. Super Love Brain is set for release on September 21st via Rice Is Nice. Check out the video for single 'All I Can Do' here. SUPER LOVE BRAIN TRACKLISTING: 1. Super Love Brain 2. All I Can Do 3. Green Lava 4. I Hope You Weren't Waiting Long 5. Arctic Boogie 6. Tourmaline 7. Sunwater 8. Little Known Someone 9. Valley Of The Ravers 10. Josephine Dream |