Steve and the Sea - { Home } EP

Whenever I release music, I use it as an excuse to turn it into a major creative project beyond just the music. For my second EP, I produced an animated video, artwork for the EP and a single, and screen printed t-shirts.

My second EP, written and recorded 2019-2020, released 10th April 2020.

After a long break since my last music release, I ventured back in to recording and releasing a new EP. I took my time to create something that reflected what I was experiencing at the time; moving to a new place, separation and contemplation. I went through multiple iterations of how the EP would come together until eventually the songs started coming together, and the true identity of the EP came to light.

{ Home } – almost accidentally – became a collection of songs that reflected how I was feeling about being in a new place, far from friends, whilst also considering what being a “home” really is. It featured songs about experiences of being almost housebound with anxiety, about empathy for someone else’s home sickness, and about having to face a tough decision about where I would call “home”.

Cover art for my EP titled { Home }

Initially, I’d intended on calling the EP “Field Notes”, and would create a collection of full songs and unfinished ideas that were created over a period of time. I took inspiration from old scientific illustrations and the shells I’d collected on Brighton beach. I had plans to create hand printed cases from blocks of wood I’d found (which I later realised had come from Brighton Palace Pier). However as { Home } came together (and as I realised how expensive physical copies would be), I found the artwork still reflected the idea; shells are often seen as the “homes” of the animals that inhabit them, living down by the sea.

Cover Art for my single tited 'Sleep Now'

As the songs came together, I started experimenting with ideas for a video for the lead single ‘Sleep Now’. Inspired by these experiments, the music conjured up images of more old illustrations and books, explorations of science lost to history, all in a dark and mysterious atmosphere.

The video was created entirely at home with little more than the camera on my phone and green-screen made from a blanket suspended from two microphone stands.

The "Studio" in my living room

Here’s a full “making of” video describing the process of putting the video together.

As a follow up to the EP, I also released a limited run of t-shirts, featuring illustrations styled on the EP artwork.