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Slow bloom with Slow Pulp
Slow Pulp are a Chicago indie group with Madison roots, pairing gauzy guitars and warm vocals around Emily Massey.
Wisconsin roots, Chicago glow
They started as friends in Wisconsin and shaped their voice in Chicago's DIY rooms, leaning on slow-blooming hooks and patient tempos. Songs from Moveys and Yard tend to anchor the night, with likely picks like Cramps, Slugs, Idaho, and Falling Apart. The room feels mixed-age and considerate, with thrifted knits up front, gear-curious folks near the board, and pairs softly sharing harmonies.Hush, then fuzz
Quiet to loud is their move, and the band leaves air so every guitar shimmer and bass slide has space to ring. Lesser-known note: they self-produce much of their work, with guitarist Henry Stoehr often handling recording and mixing. Another tidbit is that early album sessions were pieced together through remote file swapping, with some vocals tracked at home. For clarity, these setlist and stage details are my reasoned guesses and could vary from show to show.The Slow Pulp Scene, Up Close
You will see earth tones, soft knits, and lived-in denim, plus a row of tote bags slung over shoulders.
Quiet respect, loud cheers
People tend to hush for ballads and then erupt cleanly at the cutoff, with some clapping on twos and fours during a bouncier number. A few know the harmonies and sing them under the lead, which keeps the room calm while still feeling shared. Between songs, short thank yous land, and someone near the front might call out love for Emily or a deep cut. Merch leans tactile and local, with risograph posters, a small run of cassettes, and soft tees that match the palette of the art.Little rituals
Pedal talk pops up at the bar, while folks compare first listens of Moveys and Yard and trade notes on favorite lines. By the end, there is a gentle buzz and a slow spill to the street, the kind of night where you replay a melody on the walk home.How Slow Pulp Makes It So Close
Emily's voice sits low in the mix but clear, with a soft edge that cuts when the band opens the throttle.
Space as an instrument
Guitars favor shimmer and gentle grit, while bass draws simple melodies that carry verses before drums lift the chorus. Tempos rarely rush, so endings can bloom, and that patience turns small dynamic moves into big feelings. Live, the group often stretches intros and lets feedback or a loop set the mood before a vocal comes in. A subtle trick is how the snare dries up on verses and opens on choruses, making the room feel wider without getting louder.Small choices, big lift
They like chord shapes that ring against open strings, which adds a sway without cluttering the vocal line. Keys and samples show up as color, not spotlight, and the lights mirror that idea with soft tones and slow fades. Expect a few reworked bridges that dip to a hush before fuzz returns, letting the melody be the anchor.Kindred Ears for Slow Pulp
If you love Alvvays for jangly sparkle and bittersweet turns, Slow Pulp carries a similar haze at a calmer pulse.