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‘better days will come’ is the third single taken from Leaving Laurel’s upcoming sophomore album ‘when the quiet comes’, out May 19 via Anjunadeep.
The single marries soft piano melodies with expansive pads and a driving beat, and is aptly titled; perfectly capturing the poignant sentiment at the heart of the upcoming record, which follows the loss of esteemed producer Pierce Fulton and marks a new chapter for band members, his brother Griff Fulton, and friend, Gordon Huntley. In discovering recordings made by Pierce years prior, Huntley has set out to finish what they started together and given life to forgotten ideas, impressing an affecting sense of hope upon the listener, and providing a cathartic sense of closure for himself;
“Making this record was my search to find purpose after Pierce passed. It was a light to show me a way forward. A way for me to grieve, a way for me to hold onto the memories. A eulogy to my friend.”
A tale of two old friends, Gordon and Pierce, Leaving Laurel connected the duo musically for the first time after being close friends for almost a decade. Since their debut release in 2020, the duo have garnered a fervent fanbase and widespread support. Previous singles and Leaving Laurel’s preceding EP ‘fireflies (for as far as we could see)’ have received an overwhelmingly warm reception from fans and tastemakers alike, including Black Coffee, Joris Voorn, Sultan + Shepard and David Hohme, as well as further radio support from BBC Radio 1 and SiriusXM, where ‘fireflies (for as far as we could see)’ EP has clocked over 175 spins to date.
Release date: 11th April 2023
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The Many Faces of Music
Music is one of the few art forms that has survived through thousands of years, and it remains as important to us today as it was to its creators. It communicates information, enriches our communities, provides entertainment, and gets people in touch with beauty.
Production
A musical idea can take many different forms, from simple drum and bass patterns to a complete song with melody, lyrics, and chord changes. How the final product sounds has a great deal to do with how it was produced.
Facts
Music has been around for centuries and has evolved with time as the technology has advanced. However, we still know very little about how music sounded in ancient times.
Artists
Throughout history there have been composers that are known for creating music that is unique and exciting. Some of these artists include; Felix Mendelssohn and Robert Schumann, Franz Liszt, Hector Berlioz, and Carl Maria von Weber to name a few.
Genres
The many genres of music include; rock, jazz, folk, classical, opera and more. Each genre has their own style and sounds and can be enjoyed by a wide variety of listeners.
Festivals
There are countless festivals around the world where musicians get together and perform their songs. These events are usually free and can be a fun way to see and hear music.
The music industry is very complex and has many different facets to it. But it is also very rewarding and a lot of fun!