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South-London born, Atlanta-based Puma Blue – the alias of Jacob Allen – has today released a surprise album, antichamber which is available now via Blue Flowers. antichamber marks a sonic shift for Puma Blue with Allen writing away from the full band setup focusing on obscure electronic textures and acoustic instrumentation. Whereas Puma Blue’s previous material has honed in on the centre point between trip-hop, Jazz and electronica, antichamber demonstrates a raw and direct approach to songwriting. It’s vulnerable and crushingly beautiful with vocals and guitar being the sole components, at times delivering dense narratives (“tapestry”, “hotel room”) and at others the simplest sentiment (“in the absence of you”).
Holy Waters, the highly anticipated follow-up to PUMA BLUE´s 2021 Album In Praise Of Shadows, is set for release on September 1st. The eleven tracks might be Jacob Allen´s darkest work to date, still it seems to find the singer-songwriter, producer and poet in a better place than ever. It’s as if death being the centrifuge to the album has made the beautiful moments that remain all the more beautiful. Recorded with his live band, the album marks a sharp departure from the solo bedroom productions of early EP releases. In september, he´ll finally be back in Europe with German shows in Berlin, Hamburg and Cologne.