Blush will be dropping their debut studio album this month.
Scheduled to be unveiled on 13 October, Supercrush is described as a "collection of imperfect love songs" that reflects the Singapore-based alternative rock and shoegaze quartet's artistic identity.
View this post on Instagram
"Supercrush is the sonically bastardising collection of love songs written by a group of depraved individuals. It's been a long time coming working on Supercrush, and the feeling of catharsis was growing larger with each day closer to its release. We're relieved to finally put this out there," said the band's drummer, Nicholas Wong.
BANDWAGON TV
Blush had previously offered a preview of their forthcoming project by way of a single, titled 'Crush', after signing with American indie record label No Sleep Records. Released in September, the track was accompanied by a music video helmed by Singaporean filmmaker Edward Khoo.
Supercrush will also be released on vinyl, which can be pre-ordered here.
View this post on Instagram
Following Supercrush's release, the band, made up of members of Singaporean outfits Sobs, Marijannah, Forests, and Cosmic Child, will be holding a concert in support of the project. Part of Esplanade — Theatres on the Bay's Mosaic Music Series, the event will be held at the Esplanade Annexe Studio on 11 November and will feature guest bands CURB and Microchip Terror.
Tickets to Blush's concert are available for SGD 28 via Esplanade's official website.
Since making their live debut at the 2021 edition of Baybeats, Blush have gone on to open for Canadian grunge duo Softcult and American rock band Turnover, perform in Thailand and Japan, and headline to’morrow records' to'morrow vol.21.
Watch the music video for 'Crush' here:
Like what you read? Show our writer some love!
-