Formed in 2017, with a shared love for cinematic soul, funk, and classic film-scores, Melbourne’s Surprise Chef have evolved from a group of friends recording spontaneous funk jams to a globetrotting instrumental force. After three well-received LPs and countless tours, Surprise Chef have a new album on the way. Entitled Superb, their newest offering is set for release on May 16th through Big Crown Records. After immersing themselves re-scoring the 1970s Australian cult classic Wake in Fright, Surprise Chef entered the recording process for Superb with a fresh mindset, embracing a more relaxed, spontaneous approach to this record. Guitarist and songwriter Lachlan Stuckey explains:
“Superb was a real shift in process for us… we care a great deal about the music we make being purposeful and meaningful and that mentality has given birth to a bunch of records we’re really proud of, but also can leave little room for spontaneity. On this record we wanted to embrace a kind of unbridled joy that inspired us when we first started making music. Making Superb showed us that when we’re more relaxed during the process, we get a whole different kind of record out of it.”
While remaining rooted in the band’s signature cinematic soul, Superb is a funky and experimental record that celebrates both musical freedom and unity, with influences ranging from David Axelrod to Timbaland and The Neptunes.
Following two ace singles, the playful and retro-jazz ‘Dangerous’ is another perfect teaser for what’s to come. As Stuckey puts it, “it’s a kind of funky elevator music,” a perfect snapshot of the joy and spontaneity that inspired the album. Take a listen below.