Thursday, June 18, 2020
PUP share live quarantine performance of ‘Anaphylaxis’
Toronto’s PUP released their third studio album 'Morbid Stuff' last year to critical acclaim, and after returning in 2020 with 'Anaphylaxis' a few weeks ago, they have now created their first quarantine-induced performance for the single.
“During our quarantine, I couldn’t go to our jam space," states lead singer Stefan Babcock about the video. "I also live in a small apartment and my neighbours understandably get very annoyed and/or concerned about my mental state when they hear me yelling my head off about getting stung by bees or killing my bandmates or whatever garbage these dumb songs are about.
"So I started making demos and recording in my car in a parking lot across the street from my house. Every few minutes, cops would slowly drive past to see what the unhinged kid in the busted up Ford Escape was doing. But I’m white, so lucky me, my biggest worry was that they’d judge my precious lyrics. White privilege is real. Defund the police.”
Additionally, PUP have put Morbid Stuff-themed masks up for sale now, with a portion of the proceeds going to the Trans Toolkits Collective, supporting trans, two-spirit, and non-binary people in Toronto dealing with gender dysphoria and being hit especially hard by COVID-19 by delivering personalised toolkits of gender essential items. Click here to buy a mask and support.
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