Czuły Klej – Symuluj Jeszcze Raz

“Symuluj Jeszcze Raz” is my favorite song from the album, not just because it’s the only one that isn’t a silly love song, but because it holds a much deeper connection for me, both in how it was created and what it’s about. Originally, it was meant to be a completely different track for the Tender Glue project. One day, I started playing bass over it, even though the bass line wasn’t in the same key. That unexpected moment pushed me to rework everything, and over time, it turned into this haunting, atmospheric sound. I ended up freestyling the vocals in a single take. The lyrics were inspired by an experience I had after accidentally taking too much of an edible. It made me question reality in a very real way, like maybe this life is actually a simulation. But that’s a story for another time.

Available everywhere —>> https://fanlink.tv/Symuluj

Czuły Klej – Hej Julia

“Hej Julia” was my attempt at writing a Polish version of my English song “Rudy.” I started with the same chord progression, and the lyrics and melodies just came to me quickly. At first, I was singing “Hej Julia” with the Polish pronunciation, but then I started debating with myself whether I should pronounce Julia the English way instead.

That made me think of the song Jenny by Edyta Bartosiewicz, where she sings the name with the English pronunciation. That became a kind of image to this song.

“Hej Julia” is a bittersweet reflection on a past relationship, offering a heartfelt goodbye and a wish for someone to find the carefree, colorful life they were searching for.

Available everywhere: fanlink.tv/HejJ

Czuły Klej – Jedna Na Milion

“Jedna na Milion” is about looking for that rare, one in a million connection – the kind of love that feels almost impossible, like winning the lottery. The verses reflect vulnerability paired with quiet determination, set against a dreamy scenario like being her cowboy on the prairie. It’s a song about holding on to hope, even when the picture fades, because somewhere out there, that one in a million is still waiting.

Available everywhere: https://fanlink.tv/JedNaM

Czuły Klej – To Ja i My

Written from the perspective of someone standing at the edge of emotional exhaustion, the song explores vulnerability – asking, “How do you tell someone it’s over when you’re still holding on?” The repetition of “To ja i my – stracone dni” (“It’s me and us – the lost days”) underscores the shared moments that are now nothing more than memories. It’s a song about emotional distance, regret, and ultimately, the faint hope that maybe one day things could still get better, even if it means letting go.

Available to listen everywhere: https://fanlink.tv/TJiM

“Simple Boys”

Second single “Simple Boys” is out and about on all the major platforms: https://fanlink.tv/SimpleBoys

About the song:

This one is kind of funny take on immaturity of some man – not in a derogatory way. At the end of the day, all we ever need is love, even “Simple Boys”.

>>>>PRESS RELEASE<<<

Lyrics:

Me and my buddies

Easy and baked

Going to party

Hope she’ll understand

When fight will brake

We will be first

We don’t know karate

But we know self defense

Decision was made

Now It’s to late

We gonna stay home

And master the bait

Don’t be mad

Don’t close the doors

We are just simple boys that need love

Don’t be mad

Don’t close the doors

We are just simple boys that need love

New Single “With You Here”

 

New Single “With You Here” from upcoming album called “Closet Leftovers” is now available to listen and download on all major stores!!

Spotify–>http://bit.ly/SpotifyWyH
Apple Music–>http://bit.ly/WyouHere
Google Play–>http://bit.ly/GoplayWyH
Tidal–>http://bit.ly/TidalWyH
Amazon Music–>http://bit.ly/TGWyH

Five minutes before going to work, I started playing my guitar and wrote down the lyrics, not really thinking about anything (I ended up almost late to work that day). Later on I realized that the part of the lyrics when I say “I’m so slow, I can barely see”, had to do with the time I lost partial vision for a moment, probably due to an unhealthy lifestyle. At that time in my life, I wanted to get healthier, so for me it’s about that. During the recording process, I sat down in my closet/recording studio, and started with vocals and guitar in the same take. Then I added the second guitar, drums, and bass. The whole process took a few days because I was only able to mix part of it when I had the time. Usually it was late, after work around 3am. –> Press Release

 

Lyrics:

Come walk to me
I’m so slow I can barely see
With you here
Feels like I’m in conscious dream

So stay with me
I’m ok I’ll always be
With you here
Feels like I’m in conscious dream

With you here

Latest single “Goodbye Bushwick” premiere

Reposted from The Deli Magazine NYC written by Zach Weg

Brooklyn’s Tender Glue premieres ‘Goodbye Bushwick’ and plays The City Reliquary on 8/26

Today, we are premiering Brooklyn indie-folk act Tender Glue latest single “Goodbye Bushwick” (streaming below) off forthcoming new album ‘Steady Light.’ Sounding out curling atmospherics that recall Kurt Vile’s great 2011 release ‘Smoke Ring from My Halo” from a few years back, the guitar-based track is also, impressively, a poetic paean of days gone by in the tradition of none other than Dylan or Cohen.

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PREMIER: Second single “West” from upcoming album

Repost from GroundSounds written by Jake Craney

PREMIERE: Tender Glue share new single “West”

Brooklyn-based indie artist Tender Glue is releasing a new album Steady Light later this month. We’re excited to be premiering “West” right here on GroundSounds. The song confidently sways and flows at an ambling pace. The soulful vocals and contemplative vibe prove to be particularly effective at evoking emotion from the listener.

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