Central Heat Exchange – Tulips at my Bedside [Music Video]

Central Heat Exchange is a collaborative project by musicians spread throughout the US & Canada, primarily in the central time zone. Split across Austin, Chicago, & Winnipeg, its core members are Adam Soloway of Living Hour, Santiago RD of Daphne Tunes and Jacob and Paul Stoltz of Varsity and Pool Holograph, though their forthcoming recorded output involves a broad network of collaborators.
Today the band dropped the music video for Tulips at my Bedside.
The leading single is taken from their upcoming debut LP which is expected to come out in the fall of 2021 via Birthday Cake, Citrus City and Sunroom Records.
Nice indie pop rock tune.

About the track:
“‘Tulips at my Bedside’ tells of a brief summer fling and the exploration that happens during and afterward, with themes of self-reflection, health and growth,” explains Sam Sarty.
“I see the song as almost a collective joy/celebration of silly everyday things that make up living, especially at the end with the group vocals.
Everyone chiming in and almost giddy that we get to experience the simple hellos when we meet each other.

That warm humid freedom of a summer night bike ride, with huge birch trees swaying way up above, rooted in the ground that has seen more than you ever will, a deep smile within yourself of knowing rolling around and your legs are alive and the person behind you on a bike is too.”


Tulips at my Bedside gets:
/10.

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