

Tender
“Lying awake at night, when it’s just me and my mind racing, that’s when I drift into the darkest parts of myself,” says Tender’s James Cullen. “Until I wrote these songs, I never really knew if anyone else struggled with those same thoughts and fears.”
In that sense, Tender’s gripping new album, ‘Fear of Falling Asleep,’ is a collection of contradictions. It’s a record about isolation that fosters connection, a narrative of anxiety that offers reassurance, a chronicle of despair that promises hope. Inspired by the moments that come just before sleep, when silence descends and doubt and fear and desire take over, the album is an unflinchingly honest self-examination, a courageous reckoning with darkness and depression. Along with his musical partner Dan Cobb, Cullen captures the full range of those nightly emotional rollercoasters on the album—the consuming guilt, the crippling loneliness, the directionless drifting—bringing them to life in a seductive blend of electronic grooves, dreamy synths, and washed out guitars.
While the record finds the British duo pushing their songwriting to bold new heights, it also manages to preserve their unassumingly homespun roots. Teaming with producer Gianluca Buccellati (Tei Shei, Colouring), Cullen and Cobb recorded most of the collection in their respective bedrooms before adding finishing touches at London’s Hackney Road Studios. The album opens with the ominous “Handmade Ego,” a menacing, mesmerizing track that walks a tightrope between sexual desire and self-loathing as Cullen’s breathy, layered vocals build from a whisper to a snarl. On the hypnotic “Bottled Up,” Cullen explores the emotional toll of self-isolation, while the swirling “No Devotion” weighs the costs of a loveless relationship, and the epic title track channels the whirlwind of a racing mind as it spirals deeper and deeper into the reverberating darkness. As heavy as the subject matter can be, the songs often strike a tone of defiant optimism, transforming regret and pain into growth and strength, secure in the knowledge that, no matter how it may feel some nights, none of us are truly alone in this world.
Since its inception, Tender has specialized in walking that artful line between the personal and the universal. The British duo’s acclaimed debut, ‘Modern Addiction,’ charted the aftermath of a tumultuous breakup, earning rave reviews on both sides of the pond for its stark beauty and soul-baring candor. Stereogum called it “vibrant and entrancing,” while Metro hailed it as “stunning,” and Exclaim! praised its “lyrical depth and musical texture.” Songs from the collection amassed nearly 75 million streams across platforms, and lead single “Nadir” was featured in the soundtrack of the Netflix smash ‘To All The Boys I’ve Ever Loved.’
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Tender Release ‘No Devotion’ Remix
Songs‘ Tender released the final …
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Songs‘ Tender released the final remix of their series ‘No Devotion’, which comes courtesy of LANNDS who sat down to explain their vision for the release. “With the remix we were curious to hear what the song would sound like with more space, more moments of silence. We knew we wanted to hear big 808 bass, with wet vocal samples, something like birds chirping in a cave. Throughout the track we added synth horns to lift it up, get a triumphant end of the movie vibe”. Check out the single below.
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Tender Signing
Blue Raincoat Songs are pleased …
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Blue Raincoat Songs are pleased to announce the signing of Tender to our publishing roster.
Formed by James Cullen and Daniel Cobb, Tender were signed to Partisan Records in 2016 prior to releasing their debut album ‘Modern Addiction’ in 2017. This year they have released their sophomore album ‘Fear Of Falling Asleep’ which received a great review from international magazine PopMatters.
You can listen to their latest album below.
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