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Bipolar Explorer is an American
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band from New York City. Formed in its present state and genre by band co-founders Summer Serafin (vocals,
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) and Michael Serafin-Wells (guitars, bass guitar, percussion, vocals,
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), the group has released ten albums and seven singles on Slugg Records beginning with 2012's double-album "Of Love and Loss". The band became a trio with the addition of French Sylvia Solanas (
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) in 2018.


Formation and Of Love And Loss

After an initial indie rock release – ''Go Negative'' (2005, Slugg Records) featuring former Uncle bandmates Michael Serafin-Wells (songwriter, guitars, bass guitar, vocals) and Yves Gerard (drums, backing vocals) – still very much in the style of their previous group, Bipolar Explorer changed direction and personnel re-configuring under the influence of co-founder and vocalist Summer Serafin. Debuting the new sound in live performance at New York's
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,
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described the band as "eclectic, powerful and steadfast" and the group began work on an EP recording for Slugg Records in
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. Before it could be completed, on March 18, 2011, Ms. Serafin passed away after a tragic accident. She was just 31. Many months later, armed with newly written songs post-tragedy, Serafin-Wells and the band returned to those recordings and in October 2012 released a double-album of, for and about Ms. Serafin. Entitled ''Of Love and Loss'', Ground Control Magazine’s Daryl Darko Barnett pronounced it "the most significantly stirring and addictive musical accomplishment we’ve come across in some time", naming it to their Critics Poll of Best Albums of the Year.


Angels and BPXmas

At the end of 2014, the band released two albums in quick succession, a holiday one ''BPXmas'' on December 3, 2014, and ''Of Love and Loss''’s follow-up, ''Angels'' on New Year's Day 2015. Both critically acclaimed,
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’s "On Being" noted the band's reworking holiday classics in their signature dream pop style and both albums began rotation on
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, notably finding favor with the station's legendary deejay Irene Trudel who called their sound "great, beautiful drifty-pop". Ground Control’s Daryl Darko Barnett wrote a feature about the former "Bipolar Explorer Work a Double-Shift Through the Holidays" and ended 2015 by naming ''Angels'' to his number one spot in the magazine's Best Albums of the Year round up, calling it "electrifying -what music fueled by raw love and emotions sounds like".


Electric Hymnal

In June 2016, the band released their fifth album, a collection of devotional songs and spoken word, both sacred and secular, described as "a sonic prayer" for their fallen bandmate, Ms. Serafin. Their first foray into the use of spoken word as a component of their sound, Serafin-Wells would return to its use, composing narrative poetry for a female voice and underscoring it with ambient, post-rock guitars in subsequent releases. Again, Ground Control hailed the work "...Get ready to be swept up and away by a prayerful reverie of melodies. Listening, I began to feel like I was flying. Don't forget that Bipolar Explorer is a post-rock band. Low growling vocals, gnarly grinding tempos, rhythmic looping strands that escape and rise above the weight of this world, where angels and the living mingle..." Featuring album art by American artist Michael Creese, ''Electric Hymnal'' was released as a limited-edition CD only (no digital) and given away by the band to fans upon request as "a gift of faith".


Dream Together

On New Year's Day 2017, the band released their sixth album, ''Dream Together''.
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’s Liz Berg featuring tracks on her show called it "just a great record". Again,
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’s Irene Trudel, praising it as "beautiful, full of sadness and wonder". The album made its way onto the charts of California's free-form
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, as well, starting as the station's No. 4 New Add the first week of January and rising to No. 18 overall in the weeks after. Reaching Europe, the album was praised by France's Indiemusic as "Magical and majestic – an ultimate tour-de-force". On February 20, 2017, the magazine's associate editor, Raphael Duprez, followed up with an interview with Michael. In answer to a question about how he and the band continue in light of the tragic events of 2011 he replied, "All of this is entirely for her. I often say that our music, each album, is of, for and about her. It's my way of telling people about her and talking to her myself. That's the "for’ and "about" parts of the equation. And Summer remains an integral part of the band – not only as its inspiration but, because I have lots of her isolated vocals from other recording sessions – as her voice, both spoken and singing, graces each record. I'll write songs and fly in her voice. Summer isn't the main reason BPX goes on, she's the only reason. She is the reason. And I think I can trust that I'm doing things for the right reason if I always know the reason for it is her. Not out of any ambition other than to honor and conjure her. She's my conscience."


Sometimes in Dreams

On New Year's Day 2018, the band released their seventh album, a double-album, called ''Sometimes in Dreams''. Surface Noise's Joe McGasko called it "Epic and affecting", the new album again found its way quickly onto playlists at
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, notably both Irene Trudel and Gaylord Field's shows, on Tuesday and Sunday nights, respectively. On January 2, France's Indiemusic called the new album "Unforgettable and essential. Have no doubt, this is a major record." By May 2018, ''Sometimes in Dreams'' had reached the No. 19 position on
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's album charts, leading medium rotation and officially entered the North American College and Community Radio (NACC) charts, tracking college radio airplay in the US and Canada.


Til Morning Is Nigh

In November 2018, the band's eighth album,''Til Morning Is Nigh: A Dream Of Christmas'', was released. Featuring new additional instrumentation including synth, organ and
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, the band also welcomed a new member, Sylvia Solanas, who voices spoken word and with whom Serafin-Wells started a parallel dreampop band under the name Tremosphere. As they started working on both an EP for Tremosphere and the Christmas album for Bipolar Explorer, Serafin-Wells got hit by a car in New York City, suffering from several severe injuries followed by a near-fatal pulmonary embolism, thus being hospitalized for several weeks. Both albums were eventually recorded and released, ''Til Morning Is Nigh: A Dream Of Christmas'' later than planned, at the end of 2018, and the Tremosphere EP turned into a full album, ''Interiors'', in 2019, with Serafin-Wells still in convalescence. ''Til Morning Is Nigh: A Dream Of Christmas'' was well received, getting radio plays in Australia, as well as in America on
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, and in the UK on The Sound Projector Radio Show on London's
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.


The Dark Outside, The Light Within/Til Morning Is Nigh Documentary

In July 2019 the band released their fifth single, ''The Dark Outside, The Light Within'' – composed and recorded for London's experimental radio show "The Dark Outside" and premiered in a special event broadcast on June 20, 2019, on London's 87.7fm. July 2019 also marked the group's Dutch radio debut on Radio Hoogeveen's post-rock show, De Mist, and the completion of a six-part mini documentary about their eighth album – The Making of "Til Morning Is Nigh", which premiered episodically August–September 2019 on the band's YouTube channel.


Deux Anges

On November 13, 2020, the band released its ninth album, the double-album, ''Deux Anges''. UK zine ''The Sound Projector'' found the record “steeped in a very wistful melancholy, a poignant longing - with allusions in the lyrics to the afterlife, heaven, angels, mortality, ghosts, miracles - and the gentle, lulling pull of their mesmerizing songs.” Deux Anges was named to multiple Best Albums of the Year lists - including
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's “Fog Cast”, Radio Hoogeveen’s “De Mist”, The Irene Trudel Show
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and that of BBC 3 /
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’s broadcaster
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. Deux Anges reached the Heavily Played radio charts of both California’s
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- who premiered the album during a three hour special about the band on September 19, 2020 - and
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, where it stayed at the #23 spot seven months after its release.


Forests, Voices, Coastlines, Dreams: Recordings for The Dark Outside/The Other Room Radio Show

On December 1, 2021, the band released their tenth album ''Forests, Voices, Coastlines, Dreams: Recordings for The Dark Outside'' comprising the seven experimental music pieces Serafin-Wells composed and the band recorded for the UK’s Dark Outside radio project between 2019 and 2021.
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DJ Irene Trudel, called it “Wondrous! A great album!” - Forests also found airplay on both London’s
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and
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. On December 17, 2021, BBC 3 and
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broadcaster
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reviewed the new album on air, pronouncing it “Sublime. Maybe their finest. Brilliant. Brilliant.” France’s CAMP Radio (cited by
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in their 100 Essential Online Stations feature), offered the band, in November 2021, their own monthly show. The first episode of Bipolar Explorer’s “The Other Room”, a monthly one-hour program of "experimental and ambient music, field recordings and otherness” aired on January 4, 2022, and can be found, archived, as future broadcasts will be, on the station’s MixCloud page.


Former and affiliated members

*Sean Lahey (2008–2012, on hiatus) – guitar *Kim Donovan (2015–2018) –
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*Jason Sutherland (2012–2017) – guitar *Eva Potter (2013–2014) – bass guitar *Elizabeth Rossa (2009–2011) – bass guitar *Alan Foreman (2012, on hiatus) – guitar, bass guitar *Yves Gerard (early indie rock line up, 2005) – drums


Discography


Albums


Singles


See also

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References


External links


Official site
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