28 January 2021 - 0 Comments
Merk is the musical moniker of Tamaki Makaurau/Auckland based artist, multi-instrumentalist and producer Mark Perkins who began his career as a touring member of Tom Lark and Fazerdaze before releasing his debut
album Swordfish in 2017. He earned acclaim with his 2020 single H.N.Y.B and
today he unveils the utopic new GOD single/video debuted alongside SPIN Magazine's 'A Day in the Life' feature. The song is strapped with a disco-indebted synth line, skittering percussion, bouncing bass and repetitive mantra-esque
lyrics that promise much more to come.
“Songwriting has a sneaky way
of revealing to me my feelings long before I am aware of them,” shares Merk.
“‘GOD’ is an example of a song that did just that. When writing ‘GOD’ I thought
I was in full irony mode, I was trying to make a cool song out of potentially
the least cool thing one could sing about. It’s kinda weird, but in my head I
had this image of an anthropological A.I. or something looking at the whole
history of mankind and wondering what “GOD” was. It wasn’t until well into the
songwriting process I realised that as tongue in cheek as I was being, I was
also being entirely earnest. At the time I was doing a big deconstruction of my
childhood growing up around religion and trying to figure out what it was I
myself believe. It also coincided with a particularly low point in my life, and
the sweet resignation that comes with the feeling that things couldn’t get any
worse; a peaceful feeling that at least nothing can hurt you when you’re at the
bottom!”
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On the self-directed & edited video alongside Martin Sagadin, Merk explains: “The video was made over many late nights hypnotically tweaking knobs and getting lost in the digital dimension. The process, while super fun, was a windy road with a number of detours. We were working around Covid restrictions, Auckland was going in and out of different degrees of lockdowns. During one of the lockdowns I became a bit obsessed with video glitch art. There is a super cool online community of people who take old 80s video equipment and circuit bend them into these weird video FX units. After talking with a few of them and getting their advice I found an old CRT TV and some video synths and decided to recreate the GOD video by destroying our super high quality footage and filming the TV as it ran through this old outdated gear.”
Perkins learned the craft of recording and producing under the stewardship of Crowded House’s (and now Fleetwood Mac’s!) Neil Finn while working at Roundhead Studios. His debut album Swordfish went on to win Best Debut Album at the
Taite Music Prize, and led to tours with Marlon Williams, Julia Jacklin and Cub Sport both here and abroad.
GOD is Merk’s second global release via Humblebrag Records. Stay tuned for news on a
new album in 2021.
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