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Jump Into Life
''Jump Into Life'' is the third studio album by Scottish indie-pop band Sacred Paws. It was released on 28 March 2025, by Merge Records in the US and Rock Action Records in the UK. Background Consisting of eleven songs ranging between two and four minutes each, the album centers on the theme of relationships. It incorporates elements of Pop music, pop and indie rock along with Afrobeats. The album's two singles, "Another Day" and "Turn Me Down", were released on 22 November 2024 and 4 February 2025. Reception AllMusic's Tim Sendra described the ''Jump Into Life'' as a "another near-perfect pop album," ''BrooklynVegan'' commented on its musical style, stating "this is joyous indie rock filtered through Afrobeat and, this time, a few traditional UK folk touches as well." ''The Quietus'' wrote that the album is "uncompromising in giving us that trademark upbeat and joyously frantic Sacred Paws sound but in its additional textures and layered levels of meaning, there's a maturity ...
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Sacred Paws
Sacred Paws is a Scottish indie-pop band comprising Ray Aggs (guitar, bass, vocals) and Eilidh Rodgers (drums, vocals). The two met as members of the band Golden Grrrls. Their debut album ''Strike a Match'' won the 2017 Scottish Album of the Year Award. History Sacred Paws were born from the ashes of Ray Aggs' (vocals, guitar) and Eilidh Rodgers' (vocals, drums) previous indie-pop group Golden Grrrls. Despite Aggs living in London and Rodgers in Glasgow, they set about recording their debut EP after signing to the Mogwai-owned label Rock Action. They released a 6-track EP, ''Six Songs'', in 2015, followed by a single, "Everyday", in 2016. The band then embarked on a UK tour in support of the record, during which they played alongside acts like Mogwai, Veronica Falls, Tuff Love, and Future Islands. In the same year they also performed a BBC 6 Music session for DJ Marc Riley, and appeared at Glasgow's Celtic Connections festival. Aggs continued to play in both Shopping and T ...
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