Swedish prog rockers Beardfish have shared a video for his or her new single, the reflective and celebratory eight-minute Torrential Downpour.
It is taken from the band’s upcoming album, Songs For Beating Hearts, which Beardfish will launch on InsideOut Music, with whom they re-signed earlier this yr, on November 1.
“I misplaced my dad to most cancers in 2022 and when this track was written there was one thing I couldn’t fairly put my finger on, but it surely felt nearly like a lament,” explains singer and guitarist Rikard Sjöblom. “After I later learn the lyrics I realised it was about him, but additionally about household and our heritage as people usually – how all of us come from two individuals who additionally come from two folks and nobody ever actually disappears as a result of we’re all linked in a method. Name me the son of somebody you used to know, or somebody you by no means knew – it doesn’t matter. Name me the son of solar… Instantly it’s not only a lament for somebody who’s useless, it’s additionally a celebration of life.”
The band initially shaped again in 2001, and at this time characteristic Sjöblom (who in fact, additionally performs with Huge Huge Prepare), David Zackrisson, Magnus Östgren and Robert Hansen. They launched eight studio albums up till their disbandment in 2016. The band are confirmed for 2025’s version of Cruise To The Edge.
Songs For Beating Hearts will likely be out there as a restricted CD digipak (together with one bonus monitor), gatefold LP and as a digital album, all that includes art work from longtime collaborator Spencer Keala Bowden, which you’ll be able to see beneath.
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