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LP released: Apr 05, 2024

Tracklisting:
1. Entitled
2. Conman
3. The Dance You Sell
4. Puppy
5. Itsa
6. What A Time To Be Alive
7. Lily Of The Valley

The Left Side is the latest body of work from the Iggy Pop-endorsed teens since the release of their acclaimed second
EP We Aren't Getting Out But Tonight We Might in summer 2022. With Saul at the creative helm, The Left Side is a mature and
cerebral body of work with Saul once again writing and producing the entire EP (with co-production by Ali Chant (Yard Act, Katy J
Pearson, Dry Cleaning) on 'Conman' and 'ITSA'). Written in Saul's bedroom, the EP is a retrospective insight into the young band's
journey so far as they tie up their teenage years.
A coming of age saga, the EP acts as a vehicle for Saul to dive into the psyche behind emotional evolution, and to unpack the
complexities of maturity and the ability to say goodbye to the past. These themes present themselves not only in the songs, but right
down to the title of the EP itself - which refers to the fact that the left side of the brain is responsible for comprehension.
Summarising the EP, Saul says: "It's the closest we have been to knowing what picture we want to paint. It's another window into
the musical space we wish to explore, yet I think we're closer to having our sound. I think the project signifies the end of a section in
our lives, moving out from the haze of the moment and reflecting on our teenage years and all its chaos with more understanding."
L'objectif have drawn instant acclaim across their two EPs to date with support coming from key tastemakers at 6 Music (where
previous single 'Feeling Down' was daytime playlisted after being premiered by the station's Steve Lamacq) such as Amy Lam , Tom
Robinson, and of course Iggy Pop, BBC Radio 1's Jack Saunders (who made the band his Next Wave featured artist and featured
'Burn Me Out' and 'Do It Again' as Daily Delivery) and Gemma Bradley, Radio X's John Kennedy, Apple Music 1's Matt Wilkinson, and
Australian national broadcaster triple j. The effervescent young band have already received 'ones to watch' tips from national media
outlets NME (First On), The Line Of Best Fit (On The Rise), The Observer (One to watch), The Sunday Times Culture (Breaking Act),
and more.