Five years after their debut album âBetween A Dreamâ, Bristol synthpop duo Phonseca return with âEverything Lasts Foreverâ, an album that sparkles and shimmers.
âBetween A Dreamâ was championed in the UK on BBC Radio 6 Music by both Gideon Coe and Steve Lamacq. With Steve Lamacq featuring it in his “Recommends” show. It also picked up lots of airplay and excellent reviews around the world. âEverything Lasts Foreverâ is a joyous, upbeat record which picks up where âBetween A Dreamâ left off and unashamedly embraces more of a synth pop feel than its acclaimed predecessor.
Phonseca brings together Bristolâs much respected keys/synth player Matthew OâConnor and radiant Swedish vocalist Kristina Sheppard. Matthewâs classical piano training has an influence on his work. In addition to Phonseca, he has composed Library Music where his work has been synched on primetime TV like BBC1âs – The One Show, Channel 5 programs and National TV in most of Europe. This was the catalyst for first writing with Kristina, initially working on songs for a Disney project which followed a chance meeting at a wedding fayre, where they had stalls directly opposite each other. Since its release, the pair have spent the past few years promoting the debut album while writing/recording âEverything Lasts Foreverâ, which is now ready for release via Old Bad Habits Label.
âEverything Lasts Foreverâ happily takes its inspiration from the likes of New Order, The Beloved, Chromatics, The xx, Robyn, Pet Shop Boys and Ryuichi Sakamoto. The range of Kristinaâs voice perfectly captures the variety of feelings that the lyrics portray. Putting herself at the centre of songs which cover Love, Grief, Clubbing and Internationalism. Also included is their take, on timeless pop classic Downtown.
In addition to the vocal tracks, there are a number of ambient/soundtrack inspired instrumentals, completing a varied yet balanced album of effervescent, nocturnal and emotive pop music. The album ends with the poignant, solo piano track âOur Starâ, allowing you to pause, and reflect on things.
On the album, O’Connor states, “I realised recently that almost all of these tunes have a nocturnal element to them in one form or another. There is definitely a thread of pure optimism too, even in their bleakest moments, running through them and they lend the album its title. Everything Lasts Forever, comes from the theory that when something dies, it doesnât end there, it’s atoms and energy carry on, long after, until the stars go out.â
Alongisde the album release, Phonseca also release new single âEnglish Nightâ today with an accompanying video. âEnglish Nightâ is a joyous upbeat electro-pop track that is laced with positive synth moods and soaring uplifting vocals.
On âEnglish Nightâ, OâConnor states, âEnglish Night is the most optimistic song weâve ever written. It is Bizarre Inc meets Sophie Ellis Bexter with a dash of St Etienne. Iâve always wanted to pay some kind of homage to clubland as it has inspired me so much over the years. The middle section is my favourite part of the entire album, a real hands in the air moment. I can still recall the exact moment Kristina came up with it, jaw dropping, it gets me every time.â

New Phonseca âEverything Lasts Foreverâ and new single âEnglish Nightâ are to be released on 21st March via the Old Bad Habits Label.
On March 28th, Phonseca will launch the album at The Hen And Chicken, Bristol. Tickets here.