Tarragon has released his brand new single ‘Blueprint’, the latest song to be taken from his forthcoming second album Home At Cofa’s out May 1st. Following the success of the previous singles ‘Blueprint’ has once again been quickly supported by BBC Introducing and has started receiving plays across the West Midlands today.
‘Blueprint’ is a lush acoustic pop song tinged with shimmering guitars and glistening electronics played by Tarragon mastermind Callum Pickard. His bright optimistic vocals reflect the first stages of blossoming love, while a captivating bounce performed by Tame Impala drummer Julien Barbagallo propels the track.
Regarding the single Callum says, “‘Blueprint’ lives in the fragile, electric space of first love. It traces the thrill of early beginnings, where each moment becomes something to hold onto, where nothing is certain, but everything feels possible. It’s about learning in motion, about not having all the answers, but choosing to step forward anyway. The beauty of missteps, the courage in taking risks, and the way two people slowly begin to understand not only each other, but themselves in the process.”
HOME AT COFA’S TRACK LISTING
Dice
Kiss Me On The Line (feat. My Brightest Diamond)
Tucked In Despair
Blueprint
Home At Cofa’s
Catching Full On
Reel Lives
Cold To The Bone
Recover Your Light
MDM
Small Colt Leader
Hail Hollow
It’s Time We Go Now (Trading Hearts)
HOME AT COFA’S
NEW ALBUM OUT MAY 1ST
PRE-ORDER HERE
Painting by Kevin Duneman, Artwork by Callum Pickard
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