Irish sensation BREN BERRY has released his new video for single 'Knives (Heavy Metal Rain)', out now, new album 'In Hope Our Stars Align' out 31st January
“Knives (Heavy Metal Rain)” is the latest single from Bren Berry’s forthcoming debut solo album “In Hope Our Stars Align” which is out on January 31st.
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Like his previous single "Turn On Your Radio", “Knives (Heavy Metal Rain)" is a protest song, a call-to-arms to tune into the best of ourselves and the world around us as we continue to sleep-walk into climate disasters everywhere. This is Berry's most strikingly lyrical song yet, loaded with sardonic, foreboding metaphors addressing the planet's unfolding environmental crisis. But, as always with Bren’s writing, there is a conscious focus for optimism coded within the unstoppable melody that carries the piledriving guitars and cinematic strings and words that rally for positive action as he sings:
“Reach out for the high notes, that blow us all away. The living saints and the lifeboats, that save us every day.”
“I wrote this song in response to complacent half-measures and cynical greenwashing as the planet is increasingly on fire or underwater," explains Bren. "It is also an anthem to hope, the power of activism and positive direct action for the common good. I was inspired at the time of writing by David Attenborough's clarion call at COP26: “Is this how our story is going to end? Failing to see the bigger picture in pursuit of short-term goals… we must use this opportunity to create a more equal world, and our motivation should not be fear, but hope.” I got the idea for the chorus “Don't bring knives to a gunfight” from a Sean Connery line in Brian De Palma’s “The Untouchables."
The song was produced by Berry and Gavin Glass in Orphan Studios and mixed and mastered by D. James Goodwin in The Isokon, New York and Virginia. “I am extremely grateful to Gavin and Daniel and to the musicians who played on this record with me and really raised the bar on this song. I love Gavin’s “Jah Wobble-in-cowboy-boots” bass playing and the way it locks in with Binzer’s drums.”
Danny Anderson joins Berry on vocal harmonies and Cormac Curran delivers an epic widescreen Ennio Morricone / Jean-Claude Vannier inspired string arrangement that was performed by the wonderful Orphan Strings featuring Lynda O’Connor (Violin), Paul O’Hanlon (Violin), Gerald Peregrine (Cello) and Carla Vedres (Viola).
Reviews:
“Sensation, absolutely brilliant! Bren Berry and Come Alive....majestic...it is a joy from beginning to end" Tom Dunne, Newstalk FM
“Winter Song has the vibe of a stone-cold classic.” Ralph McLean, BBC Radio Ulster
“A glorious follow up... “Beautiful Losers”, is a wash of love and tender intimacy.” Hot Press
“Your ticker will probably skip a beat when you hear this lush dreamscape from the formidable Bren Berry. Swoonarama.” Eamon Carr
“Another beaut of a song by Bren Berry. Guitars ring. Melodies swoon” Tony Clayton Lea
“A magnificent song, beautiful production.” Philip King, South Wind Blows
“Beautiful.” John Creedon, RTE Radio One
“Gorgeous stuff.” Lillian Smith, RTE Radio One
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