Poppy talks new music: "I'm calling it post-genre"
She's teasing her upcoming material.
The most brilliantly surprising artist at Reading & Leeds 2019 was Poppy by an absolute mile. What started as a YouTube art project looking at obsession and surveillance evolved into a spider web of creativity. "I get bored easily, so I like to do new projects and pursue new ventures," she admits backstage. Her graphic novel 'Genesis 1' was released in July alongside the ambient album 'I C U (Music to Read To)' and next, she'd like to get into video games. So far there's been two studio albums, the electropop shimmer of 'Poppy. Computer' and the vibrant shape-shifting of 'Am I A Girl?' while the latest phase of the takeover is an excitable, colourful blend of pop, metal and imagination. Welcome to the world of Poppy.
This latest chapter is soundtracked by new single 'Concrete', "an adventure that you need to listen to, to believe it." The track "transitions through all different shades of music so I'm calling it post-genre," Poppy smiles. But it's not their first step into heavy music.
"When I was making my last album 'Am I A Girl?' we'd be listening to bands like Nine Inch Nails, Limb Bizkit, Rob Zombie and Gary Numan on the way to the studio. When it came to close out that album, I wanted to make a song that sounded like those bands. It sent us in this whole new direction." The result was 'X', a track that flickers between sunshine relax and blood-soaked nightmares.
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