Passion Pit have been releasing new songs throughout 2017, seemingly gearing up to release the follow-up to their 2015 album Kindred. Now, band leader Michael Angelakos has announced that he’ll send free digital copies of the new album, Tremendous Sea of Love, to fans who retweet his tweet supporting neuroscientist Michael F. Wells, recently took over Passion Pit’s Twitter account to answer questions about scientific research and mental illness. Wells and researcher Erika Siegel have spent the past couple of days on the account responding to queries with the hashtag #weneedscience, discussing mental health, physical health, and more.
Angelakos has also offered more information about TSOL in a note on Twitter. He writes, “Tremendous Sea of Love is an album for us, for me and for you.” Later, he adds, “each song was quickly rendered, or written the night before it was uploaded, was mixed to the best of my ability (after years of people telling me I couldn’t mix). They were not perfect, but they were honest.” Read his full note below.
Angelakos had been posting songs with the caption “#seaoflove,” on the YouTube page for the Wishart Group, his new company dedicated to supporting artists with legal, educational, and healthcare services. Most of the songs have now been taken down. Listen to one of the remaining tracks, “You Have the Right (iPhone Demo),” below.
Revisit Pitchfork’s feature “Passion Pit’s Path Through the Darkness.”
follow @mfwells5 because he is part of 40 scientists on the hill that are trying to raise money, because they're trying to save lives.
— #weneedscience (@passionpit) March 23, 2017
and if you retweet this, and spread it, reply to this tweet with your email and i'll send you a digital copy of Tremendous Sea of Love https://t.co/BAE7u51adT
— #weneedscience (@passionpit) March 23, 2017
we're sharing the account while he's on the hill. ask the dude any questions, use #weneedscience -- those who ask ?'s will get bonus mp3 ✌️
— #weneedscience (@passionpit) March 23, 2017
#seaoflove http://pic.twitter.com/34eExIoxJT
— #weneedscience (@passionpit) March 24, 2017
via Noah Yoo and Matthew Strauss
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