Strawberry Hands Explore Bipolar Spectrum with Hypnotic New Single
Strawberry Hands release a new single, 'What Plant Jumps Over Me?', which is described as a 'binary-form inquiry into the bipolar spectrum'.

Strawberry Hands, a band known for their unique blend of folk and psychedelic sounds, has released a new single, 'What Plant Jumps Over Me?' The song is part of their upcoming album, *A Jazz Blessing For The Animal*, which is set to be released on September 18th on Otherly Love.
The single is a hypnotic and sprawling journey that explores the bipolar spectrum. According to Jacob Brunner, the band's member, the song is a "binary-form inquiry into the bipolar spectrum: breathlessly enjambed, stream-of-consciousness verses ride a swaggering groove of equal parts grandeur and anger."
Brunner's description of the song is indeed accurate, as 'What Plant Jumps Over Me?' is a mesmerizing and emotive track that takes the listener on a journey of ups and downs. The song's hypnotic beat and soaring vocals create a sense of grandeur, while the lyrics convey a sense of anger and frustration.
The song comes with a music video directed by Marissa Losoya, which can be watched below.
## Music Video and Upcoming Album
The music video for 'What Plant Jumps Over Me?' is a visual representation of the song's themes and emotions. The video features the band performing the song in a dimly lit room, with the camera capturing their intense and emotive performances.
*A Jazz Blessing For The Animal*, the upcoming album from Strawberry Hands, is set to be released on September 18th on Otherly Love. The album promises to be a unique and captivating listen, with the band exploring new sounds and themes in their music.
## Upcoming Album Release Details
| Release Date | Album Title | Label | | --- | --- | --- | | 9/18 | *A Jazz Blessing For The Animal* | Otherly Love |





