PROJECTOR Capture Raw Analogue Power With “Hope Springs Eternal” Tilehouse Session

Brighton trio PROJECTOR have unveiled a Tilehouse Session live video for their latest single “Hope Springs Eternal,” out now via digital platforms. The performance was recorded entirely live to analogue tape at Tilehouse Studios, captured by engineer Luke Oldfield on a 16-track Studer A800 machine, preserving the immediacy and weight of the band’s sound.

“I’ve been a fan of the studio and Luke’s work since I first heard The Wytches, so it was a real treat to record at Tilehouse,” says bassist and vocalist Lucy Sheehan. Mixed digitally by Luie Stylianou, with video filmed and edited by Ryan Crossland and Francesca Rossi, the session highlights the band playing fully live, surrounded by vintage gear and natural light in a secluded countryside setting.

A distortion-heavy grunge track that surges toward a melodic close, “Hope Springs Eternal” is taken from PROJECTOR’s second album ‘Contempt’, out now via Alcopop! Records. The record was produced by Ben Hampson and mastered by Katie Tavini, following the band’s 2024 debut ‘NOW WHEN WE TALK IT’S VIOLENCE’. The Tilehouse Session captures the raw physicality of the new material while reinforcing PROJECTOR’s momentum following recent tours and upcoming EU dates.