
Since their debut single came out earlier in Spetember, we fell in love with Tulpa. They are a Leeds-based four-piece whose sharp melodic instincts and restless creative energy make them one of the most exciting new names in UK indie music. The band consists of Josie Kirk (vocals, bass), Daniel Hyndman (guitar), Myles Kirk (guitar), and Mike Ainsley (drums). Guitarist Daniel Hyndman was previously the lead guitarist and songwriter in the post-punk outfit Mush, but Tulpa take a very different path. Their songs are driven by melody, invention, and a kind of pop exuberance that transforms their experimental impulses into hook-filled, emotionally direct anthems. The raw energy, ambition, and intelligence of Mush remain—but here they’re channelled into something brighter, more immediate, and gloriously tuneful. Their debut digital single, Let’s Make a Tulpa!, is an upbeat, crunchy pop song that bursts into a colossal chorus, recalling the ecstatic energy of The Breeders. Transfixed Gaze, their second single, out today, is another perfect noise-pop song, demonstrating that their debut album has many great songs in store. It is about a world where everywhere you look people seem to be brainwashed, combining zombie-movie paranoia, fizzing guitar energy and Josie’s hyper-melodic vocal.
Tulpa’s debut album, Monster of the Week, will be released on November 28th via Skep Wax, with a series of headline shows throughout October and November 2025.



