Gustaffson release new album Black & White Movie.

Gustaffson released their debut album ‘Black & White Movie’ on Friday.

Produced by elbow and featuring Emmy-winning composer Bear McCreary.  Alongside this the release of the official music video for ‘Closer’ featuring Sir Ben Kingsley. 

A soulful track, a tale of feelings and self discovery. A video of faces, simplistic yet inquisitively relevant imagery, a single spotlight, a pan to the full band and a fade to black, it had all the works of a vintage film. The enchantingly gripping masterpiece is below, and we are watching it !

Gustaffson’s album Black & White Movie is out now and available to listen here: https://gustaffson.co.uk/bwmovie

Black & White Movie tells extraordinary tales of ordinary lives, with 13 tracks that serve as individual cinematic experiences, Andrew Gower’s poignant lyrics, honed over 15 years as an actor, shine light and dark on the duality of human existence.

Seamlessly blending the iconic sounds of both music and film worlds, the album invites listeners on a journey where every track is a movie in its own right.

The songs are stories of escapism (‘Paris in Summer’), Hollywood dreams (‘Bonnie & Clive’), iconic Liverpool venues ‘The Jacaranda’ and the Liverpool Empire (‘Champagne Socialist’), with the album ending on their anthemic paean to the North (‘Northern Baby’).

In amongst these tales is the origin story of the band’s name. In ‘Some Kind of Sweden’, Gower answers the question: “Why are we called Gustaffson? After my Swedish-born great Grandmother, Louisa Gustaffson, who epitomised the word kind.”

Liverpool-born singer and songwriter Andrew Gower formed Gustaffson in 2020 with lifelong friend and guitarist James Webster (‘Webbo’). Though he has been writing music since the age of 15, Gower is best known for his acting roles in acclaimed TV shows such as Black Mirror, Outlander, and Carnival Row.

Serendipity struck when Gower met elbow musician and producer Craig Potter on a film set, sparking a musical collaboration which led to the recording of a debut EP, The Jacaranda, at Blueprint Studios in Manchester (where Potter recorded elbow’s Mercury Prize-winning album ‘The Seldom Seen Kid’) with new band members David Gleave (bass) and Graham Bennett (drums).

The creative relationship sealed, Gustaffson, now with the addition of Liam Morson on keys, returned to Blueprint with Potter to record their album. Gustaffson are excited to present Black & White Movie, an original vintage record in a modern algorithmic world.

Find out more here: https://gustaffson.co.uk

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