New Chills Album Compiles Martin Phillipps’ Recordings of His Earliest Songs

The New Zealand band’s late founder reimagined his songwriting juvenilia for Spring Board: The Early Unrecorded Songs
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The Chills’ Martin Phillipps, photo by Jon Thom Moodie Tuesday

Before his death, this June, at the age of 61, Martin Phillipps, the founder of New Zealand jangle-pop greats the Chills, was at work on an album of songs he wrote in his youth but never formally recorded. That work of re-imagination, Spring Board: The Early Unrecorded Songs, is now ready for release. Spring Board: The Early Unrecorded Songs will arrive on Friday, February 28, 2025, via Fire. Listen to a track from the collection, “If This World Was Made for Me,” below, and scroll down for the tracklist.

A press release quotes Phillipps recollecting the experience of making the record. “All of the songs needed varying degrees of rewriting,” he said. “A 60-year old man couldn’t just stick to the lyrics of those formative years. And some of the songs were just vague recollections, incomplete, only blossoming during recording.” Contributors to the LP include Crowded House’s Neil Finn and members of Fur Patrol, Split Enz, Purple Pilgrims, and other New Zealand institutions.

Spring Board: The Early Unrecorded Songs:

01 Dolphins
02 Learn to Try Again
03 If This World Was Made for Me
04 Juicy Creaming Soda
05 I’ll Protect You
06 And When You’re There
07 Declaration
08 Stay Longer
09 Slime
10 Steel Skies
11 Jellyhead
12 Such Self Pity
13 Meet My Eyes
14 Bad Eggs
15 Lion Tamer
16 The Other
17 Since You Left Me
18 Watching Old Home Movies
19 I Saw Your Silhouette
20 I Don’t Want to Live Forever