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If one always looks at the sky, he will end up with wings, a wise French man once declared. Halifax, Nova
Scotia based musician Jeremy Costello had wings, long before he looked up. Wings of imagination.
Brandishing in his head, transforming deep-rooted emotions into poetry and sound.
Currently part of Beverly Glenn-Copeland touring combo, since 2012 the Canadian self-releases music as
Special Costello, a moniker under which he records solo or with local friends like Saxophone player Nick
Dourado or guitarist Dave Burns. His lyrics are sincerely woven poetic enunciations that balance between
introspective emotions and existential philosophical demands. Lyrics from a spirit that is in love without an
object, unconditional, mirroring his very own subconscious inner being. The music reflects his tempers in
many colours. Glimpses of Synth-Pop, psychedelic rock nuances, traces of new romantic utopia, infantile
Casio minimalism, Shoegaze haze, drama wave: Special Costello blends many styles, uniting all in his very
own musing grandeur of pop music.
After an array of digital releases, Berlin based label Marmo Music now publishes the Special Costello touch
for the first time physically fabricated on vinyl. Seven songs featuring the longing voice of Jeremy Costello,
sometimes in correlation with spoken words and dialogues by noted artists, poets, and scientists. All
creations have been recorded by himself between Spring 2017 and winter 2020, using the extrasomatic
help of instruments and machines like Farfisa Combo Compact transistor organ, Roland JX3P polyphonic
analog synthesizer, Roland D50 linear synthesizer, Roland Rhythm Composer TR-08, Arturia Microbrute
monophonic analog synthesizer or a Gibson Thunderbird IV bass guitar. In communication with his sensitive
inner blues, they created an atmospheric voyage into the heart of Special Costello, that fulfils Arthur
Russel’s sapient declaration: being sad is not a crime! Seven musical paintings full of inWmate, vibrant
feelings and existential thoughts, veiled in an antidepressant neo new romantic glam. An epic tune like “The
Next Day” sounds like Robert Ashley is meeting Hans-Joachim Roedelius in a psychic séance with Brian
Ferry. In comparison, a song like “If Not Depression, Then What?” grooves with a pulsating wave bass
figure and an overall gently floating electronic majesty, while Costello’s voice takes deep listeners to an
unknown higher ground. On the other hand, a composition like “Unseing” offers a nonchalant graceful funk
drift with reverberant hand claps, minimal guitar strains and a chromatic synth pop grace. Above all the music Costello’s voice cries, screams, whispers, and weeps with a compelling introspective elegancy, that invites to associate intensely with the nonpareil Special Costello touch.
Michael Leuffen, Berlin, June 2021.
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01.01.2022
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MARMOLP03
Tracklist
Track 1
Track 2
Track 3
Track 4
Track 5
Track 6
Track 7