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Little Hug
Metadata
- title
- Little Hug
- description
- A 2021 visual EP, often misfiled as an album: the small recovery object after Masks and Monsters, with real crickets in the room.
- year
- 2021
- releaseDate
- 2021-04-30
- releaseType
- EP
- artist
- Scoobert Doobert
- artistId
- #scoobert
- bandcamp
- https://scoobertdoobert.bandcamp.com/album/little-hug
- spotify
- https://open.spotify.com/album/08qm91rIDQEj86DoQWiNyB
- apple
- https://music.apple.com/us/album/little-hug/1558296985
- youtube
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wo6DdbU_c_I
- youtubeLabel
- Visual EP
- tracks
- title
- Walking Balboa
- instrumental
- true
- song
- walking-balboa
- title
- If I Could Only
- song
- if-i-could-only
- title
- My Home Was Invaded by Crickets
- instrumental
- true
- song
- my-home-was-invaded-by-crickets
- title
- Premadonna
- song
- premadonna
- title
- No Fap
- song
- no-fap
- title
- Take a Breath
- song
- take-a-breath
- title
- I'm Addicted to Baths
- song
- im-addicted-to-baths
- title
- Can't Imagine Feeling Better
- song
- cant-imagine-feeling-better
- title
- I Am a Lobster, I Am a Barnacle
- song
- i-am-a-lobster-i-am-a-barnacle
- title
- Don't Know Much
- song
- dont-know-much
- title
- Debby
- song
- debby
- title
- A Little Hug
- song
- a-little-hug
- press
- outlet
- The Wavys — EP of the Year nominee
- url
- https://www.instagram.com/p/CUNCY0srSAg/
- date
- 2021-09-24
- desc
- wavyawards2021 — Little Hug nominated for EP of the Year; @wavyawards Instagram carousel with @mr.scoobert_doobert among nominees.
- outlet
- Glasse Factory
- url
- https://glassefactory.com/scoobert-dooberts-new-track-think-about-it-is-experimental-funk-at-its-finest/
- desc
- Artist note: fifth record, about the process of coming back into the world.
- outlet
- Where the Music Meets
- url
- https://www.wherethemusicmeets.com/2020/11/06/scoobert-doobert-take-a-breath/
- date
- 2020-11
- desc
- On “Take a Breath” ahead of the EP.
- outlet
- Mundane Magazine
- url
- https://mundanemag.com/scoobert-doobert-releases-full-length-big-hug-on-beformer-records/
- desc
- On Big Hug as the follow-up to the previous year’s Little Hug EP.
- draft
- false
Content
Little Hug is canonically an EP. Bandcamp titles it Little Hug (EP), released April 30, 2021, twelve tracks, about 22:40 by the listed runtimes. Bandcamp's product type still says "digital album." Spotify and Apple Music bucket it as an album because it has twelve tracks. Culturally it's an EP; platform-wise it gets album-sorted. That's the metadata trap.
Fifth in the Scoobert run, after Masks and Monsters. Finding $D is the lab notebook. Swami's is the lore dump. Dragon Ball $d is the narrative hip-hopera. Masks and Monsters is the pandemic record. Little Hug is the small recovery object: the inhale after the portrait, not the big statement yet. Glasse Factory quotes Scoobert on coming back into the world. The "little" matters. Balboa, baths, breath, home, body, wanting connection, not quite okay but reaching for warmth anyway. Titles still funny, but less worldbuilding-heavy than $WAMI$ or Dragon Ball $d. The joke register is more intimate.
Opener: Walking Balboa: instrumental (no song-meaning page). San Diego beach walk as EP threshold before the lyrical run.
Track three: My Home Was Invaded by Crickets: instrumental (no song-meaning page). The title is not a joke: the crickets were real, everywhere, and couldn't be found. Bandcamp says it plainly: if you hear crickets on this EP, they were not added in post. Domestic field recording as much as music.
Ten lyric tracks on the EP have annotation pages; Walking Balboa and My Home Was Invaded by Crickets are tagged instrumental on the tracklist.
Luke Francis Walton wrote and produced it. ℗ 2021 Beformer. Title track A Little Hug, core vocal and ukulele recorded in the water at June Lake (Sierra Nevada). The visual EP runs the same twelve chapters in the same order: also on /music/#selected-videos. Where the Music Meets picked up Take a Breath in late 2020 before the full release landed.
It also bridges into Big Hug: the full therapeutic statement. Coverage treats Big Hug as the follow-up; it absorbs and reworks Can't Imagine Feeling Better, If I Could Only, and Debby (Extended on the LP: same song, guitar solo). Important hinge, not a minor leftover: pandemic mythos on one side, the accessible thesis on the other.