Cult Swedish progressive rockers Beardfish are set to release their brand new studio album titled ‘Songs For Beating Hearts’ on the 1st November 2024 (InsideOutMusic), their first new music since breaking up in 2016. With just over 2 weeks to go till the album release, the band have launched the opening part of the albums epic centrepiece, ‘Out In The Open’, and you can listen to it now.
Rikard comments: “Out
in the Open Was one of the very first songs we started working on for
‘Songs for Beating Hearts’ and musically it’s a real trip! It’s a 20
minute epic divided into five parts that range from quintessential
Beardfish-esque melodies and themes to dreamy soundscapes, folky
elements and heavy rock. Something that’s always been very important for
us with these kind of songs are returning themes and this one has them
all over the place, sometimes obvious ones but some of them are reworked
and just subtle hints. Lyrically the song follows the love theme of the
album and deals with finding your way back in relationships after
falling out. There’s also a part almost like a testament to one's
hopes and dreams.
On
digital and streaming services the song is divided into five parts and
the first part, that you can listen to here, is an overture that sets
the tone for what’s to follow!”
Watch the video for the album's second single, ‘Torrential Downpour’, here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ptqdsiPJduM
Watch the previously released video for the track ‘In The Autumn’ here: https://youtu.be/Ji3vT-J7yww
“I
think the reunion became an idea in 2021, a few years ago,” explains
Rikard Sjöblom. “We started talking about doing something. People had
made amends, and I guess everyone started missing being in a band
together, and missing each other! We all kept in touch, and things ended
up on the right foot in many aspects, and then we started talking about
maybe meeting up and trying to play something. I had a couple of new
songs written, and they really sounded like Beardfish, and I had some
instrumental doodles that I was working on. So we met up and tried to
play. The first thing we played was Without Saying Anything from Mammoth, and we started jamming and it felt like home, even after many years. I felt like, ‘These are my brothers!’
With strong echoes of past glories but a whole new vibe of wistful wonderment, Songs For Beating Hearts is a glowing testament to the magic that happens when these four musicians join forces. From the dreamy melancholy of the opening Ecotone and the intricate opulence of five-part sprawl Out In The Open, to the prog-friendly pastoralism of bittersweet 11-minute epic Beating Hearts, and the sobering prog-noir of the closing Torrential Downpour, Beardfish have not just made their strongest work to date, but also their most emotionally resonant. Loosely held together by thoughts of love, loss, friendship and finality, Songs For Beating Hearts is the sound of four kindred spirits laying their hearts bare.
‘Songs
For Beating Hearts’ will be available as a Limited CD Digipak
(including one bonus track), Gatefold LP & as Digital Album, all
featuring artwork from longtime collaborator Spencer Keala Bowden, and
can be pre-ordered now here:https://beardfish.lnk.to/SongsForBeatingHearts
The full track-listing is as follows:
1. Ecotone 04:30
2. Out in the Open 20:33
3. Beating Hearts 11:01
4. In The Autumn 05:58
5. Ecotone (Reprise) 00:43
6. Torrential Downpour 08:29
7. Ecotone – Norrsken 1982 edition (Bonus Track) 06:13
Beardfish originally formed back in 2001, and today are made up of Rikard Sjöblom, David Zackrisson, Magnus Östgren and Robert Hansen. They released eight studios albums up until their disbandment in 2016 The band are confirmed for 2025’s edition of Cruise To The Edge.
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