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Still Corners Share New Halloween-Timed Single “The Creeps”

Dream Talk Out Now via Wrecking Light

Oct 29, 2024

Dream-pop duo Still Corners have shared a new single, “The Creeps,” timed to Halloween. Listen below.

The song follows Dream Talk, a new album the band shared in April via the band’s own Wrecking Light label.

Still Corners are the American/British duo of Greg Hughes and Tessa Murray.

The band simply had this to say about the new song: “‘The Creeps’ is out today! It’s a Halloween treat from us to you. Have a good week and creep it real.”

Still Corners previously shared the album’s first single, “Secret World,” which was one of my Songs of the Week. Then they shared the album’s second single, “The Dream,” via a self-directed music video. “The Dream” was also one of our Songs of the Week. The album’s third single was “Crystal Blue.” Then they shared the album’s fourth single, “Today is the Day,” via a music video. It was one of our Songs of the Week.

The band’s previous album, The Last Exit, came out earlier in 2021. It was one of our Top 100 Albums of 2021.

Murray had this to say about the album in a previous press release: “The genesis for a lot of these songs came from dreams. Every night I would write down the dreams I could remember. While recording I would pull out my book of dreams and sing over various looped phrases Greg had been working on. The repetitive nature of the looping and singing almost felt like going into a trance. A lot of the songs came from that process, it was fun and what I thought were sort of ramblings ended up surprising us with their various meanings and imagery.”

In 2016 Murray wrote a My Inner Geek guest blog post for us about Star Trek: The Next Generation and you can read that here.

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