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Group Listening Unveils New EP 'Tell Everyone Everything'

Group Listening Unveils New EP 'Tell Everyone Everything'

      The title track is now available online...

      20 · 02 · 2025

      The unconventional duo Group Listening has revealed details about their upcoming EP titled ‘Tell Everyone Everything.’

      The experimental collaboration – comprising Paul Jones and Stephen Black – merges complex concepts and unconventional musicianship with a subtle yet captivating sense of humor, which shines through during their live performances.

      In collaboration with PRAH Recordings, the new EP ‘Tell Everyone Everything’ will be released on April 18th. Paul Jones has shared insights about its origins...

      The title originated from a small DIY festival that took place a few years ago in Bristol called Tell Everyone Everything. I was drawn to the name, so I decided to use it. It resonated with me as something very open and positive – a radical act. It can be interpreted as a call for progressive change or a revolutionary art declaration.

      The cover art features a photograph I took a long time ago at a beach in Sir Benfro (Pembrokeshire). The colors appear unusual because it was captured on a very expired roll of Kodachrome. It has an eerie quality to it. The bucket and spade were simply left behind. This was one of the last rolls of Kodachrome to be developed; I managed to sneak it into the developers during their final month of operation, just before the last processing facility closed its doors forever.

      Listen to the title track ‘Tell Everyone Everything’ below.

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