BRIAN ENO shares video for new single ‘We Let It In’ & announces a night at The Barbican, London

Brian Eno
Photo credit: Cecily Eno

Brian Eno will release his latest studio album FOREVERANDEVERNOMORE on October 14 on vinyl, CD and digital formats. The record was made at his studios in West London and Norfolk. A song-based album, Brian’s vocals are featured on the majority of the ten tracks, which makes it a first since 2005’s ‘Another Day On Earth’.

Unveiled today is the track ‘We Let It In’, a haunting hymnal in which Eno’s daughter Darla sings an angelic counterpoint to Brian’s vocal. An ominous snarl of sound is detectable, but when Brian concludes “the whole of it in gorgeous flame,” we are left in no doubt that We Let It In. The new video for ‘We Let It In’, also out today, takes its inspiration from the song’s lyrics, and was created by London-based, multi-disciplinary artist, Orfeo Tagiuri and Brian. The handwriting was provided by his granddaughter, Anya.

Watch ‘We Let It In’ – BELOW:

As mentioned, a vocal album, FOREVERANDEVERNOMORE is made up of 10 distinct songs and Brian has experimented on the record using tonal over major chord changes:

“My voice has changed, it’s lowered, it’s become a different personality I can sing from. I don’t want to sing like a teenager, it can be melancholic, a bit regretful. As for writing songs again – it’s more landscapes, but this time with humans in them.”

“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

Brian Eno: Space Music, The Barbican, London

Hear musical pioneer, Brian Eno talk on a number of sound issues at The Barbican in London on October 23. Tickets will go on general sale on Friday 9th September at: https://www.barbican.org.uk/whats-on/2022/event/brian-eno

Aside from his own recorded work, British composer, musician, and producer Brian Eno, has helped define and reinvent the sound of some of the world’s most popular music artists over the past 50 years. He is renowned for his pioneering work with ambient, generative and 3-dimensional music and has had over 300 audio-visual installations around the world since the early ‘80s. He continues to exhibit worldwide.

His new album FOREVERANDEVERNOMORE will be released on October 14 and is his first song-based vocal album in many years.

The Barbican is very pleased to present Eno in this rare one-off talk as he discusses his approach to 3-dimensional sound, the environment and where we are in the world just now.

Released in July as an introduction to the new album, ‘There Were Bells’  was written by Brian Eno for a performance by him and his brother Roger at UNESCO World Heritage site, the Acropolis in August 2021. It was 45 degrees in Athens on the day of the concert with wildfires raging just outside the city, prompting his introductory comment “I thought, here we are at the birthplace of Western civilisation, probably witnessing the end of it.”

‘We Let It In’ and ‘There Were Bells’ provide a poignant reminder of the current climate emergency, a theme that is explored throughout the album.

FOREVERANDEVERNOMORE 

FOREVERANDEVERNOMORE 

Produced by Brian Eno. Post-producer – Leo Abrahams.

  LP & digital tracklist:

Who Gives a Thought

We Let It In 

Icarus or Blériot

Garden of Stars

Inclusion

There Were Bells

Sherry

I’m Hardly Me

These Small Noises

Making Gardens Out of Silence

CD tracklist:

Who Gives a Thought

We Let It In 

Icarus or Blériot

Garden of Stars

Inclusion 

There Were Bells

Sherry

I’m Hardly Me

These Small Noises

Making gardens out of silence in the uncanny valley

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Mark Millar is the founder of XS Noize and looks after the daily running of the website as well as hosting interviews for the weekly XS Noize Podcast. Mark's favourite album is Achtung Baby by U2.

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