Peter Gabriel has launched one other tune from his upcoming album i/o, “So Much.”
It’s the seventh monitor from the album; every tune arrived throughout 2023’s full moons.
“I was trying purposefully not to be clever with this,” Gabriel mentioned of “So Much” in a press launch. “I wanted to get a very simple chorus but one which still had some substance to the harmony and melody. Something that was easy to digest but still had a bit of character to it.”
You can hear to the tune under.
“‘So Much’ is about mortality, getting old, all the bright, cheerful subjects,” Gabriel famous. “But I think when you get to my sort of age you either run away from mortality or you jump into it and try and live life to the full and that always seems to make a lot more sense to me. The countries that seem most alive are those that have death as part of their culture.”
“So Much” options paintings titled “Somewhere Over Mercia” by Henry Hudson. “I started looking at Henry’s work and thought it was great,” Gabriel defined. “He’s done some dense and intricate work with plasticine, but then he also has this other more expressionist, horizon work with different colors and they’re very simple and pure. I connected quite strongly with him.”
Gabriel just lately wrapped a tour of Europe and the U.Ok., the place he carried out a number of songs from i/o, which doesn’t have a launch date but. He’s scheduled to launch the North American leg of the tour on Sept. 8.
“It’s funny, you think you’ve just got it all working properly and it’s time to finish, that’s how most tours that I do go,” Gabriel mentioned. “The idea of trying to integrate the art with the music has worked well, I think people are feeling it. That was my dream, to get more intensity to the experience and in the same way that we work hard creating moods and atmospheres and trying to say something with the music, obviously, these artists are very accomplished at doing that in the visual world.”
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