Wednesday, May 13 2026

Giant Killers return with a confident flourish onĀ ‘The Boy Who Went Delulu and Other Stories’, a four-track EP that feels like a masterclass in mature pop storytelling. Jamie Wortley and Michael Brown bring decades of experience to bear, crafting songs that are at once playful and incisive, blending melodic sophistication with an acute sense of emotional nuance. The opening title-track immediately sets the tone, marrying whimsical motifs with a subtle undercurrent of tension, capturing the exhilaration of romantic delusion with effortless charm.

From the shimmering keys to the fluid guitar lines and taut rhythmic interplay, each song on the EP unfolds like a short cinematic narrative. ā€˜Standing on a Ledge Again’ and ā€˜Soho Story’ display the duo’s knack for balancing intimacy with expansiveness, drawing us into worlds that feel vividly alive yet deeply personal. Even as darker themes surface, there’s an underlying buoyancy that prevents the tracks from tipping into melodrama, instead transforming vulnerability into something celebratory.

The collaboration with Gibbo on ā€˜Hope Our Love Lives’ serves as a luminous finale, threading nostalgia through contemporary arrangements with a precision reminiscent of classic British pop greats. It’s a moment that simultaneously nods to the past and gestures toward broader horizons, revealing Giant Killers’ continued ability to innovate within a familiar melodic framework.

Ultimately,Ā ‘The Boy Who Went Delulu and Other Stories’Ā is a testament to resilience and artistic reclamation. Having regained control of their catalogue, Wortley and Brown wield their experience with finesse, crafting an EP that’s as reflective as it is joyous. Across its four tracks, the duo examines love’s contradictions with a wit and sophistication that feels both lived-in and timeless, proving that even after years away, Giant Killers’ voice has never sounded sharper or more compelling.

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‘The Boy Who Went Delulu And Other Stories’, New EP from Giant Killers
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