FOREVERANDEVERNOMORE Brian Eno
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Album-Release:
2022
HRA-Release:
14.10.2022
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- 1 Who Gives a Thought 04:00
- 2 We Let It In 03:28
- 3 Icarus or Blériot 04:23
- 4 Garden of Stars 04:19
- 5 Inclusion 04:55
- 6 There Were Bells 04:52
- 7 Sherry 03:25
- 8 I’m Hardly Me 03:50
- 9 These Small Noises 03:22
- 10 Making Gardens Out of Silence 08:21
Info for FOREVERANDEVERNOMORE
A new studio album of songs written, recorded and produced by visionary musician and artist BRIAN ENO – featuring his vocals on 8 of the 10 recordings.
FOREVERANDEVERNOMORE is Eno’s first studio album in six years and features appearances from longstanding collaborators Leo Abrahams, Roger Eno and Peter Chilvers, alongside Cecily Eno, Clodagh Simonds, Darla Eno and Jon Hopkins.
The 10-track album was recorded and produced by him at his studio in West London and sees Eno singing on the majority of tracks. It’s a sonically beguiling, ultimately optimistic exploration of the narrowing, precarious future of humanity and our planet. As Eno himself concludes, “Briefly, we need to fall in love again, but this time with Nature, with Civilisation and with our hopes for the future.”
“I like creating worlds, that's what I do as an artist, creating sonic worlds. Now after quite a long absence of humans in those worlds I have tried putting one in and seeing how they feel in the world I've made." (Brian Eno)
“a gorgeous, still song, with Eno’s crystalline vocals rising and falling over swells of synth” - Stereogum
“Solemn and reverberating” - i
“An eco-message drift, with Eno joining Mark Hollis or Scott Walker as voice of ether” - Mojo
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