The Third Gleam The Avett Brothers

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Album Veröffentlichung:
2020

HRA-Veröffentlichung:
28.08.2020

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  • 1 Victory 03:53
  • 2 I Should’ve Spent The Day With My Family 04:36
  • 3 Prison To Heaven 03:18
  • 4 Back Into The Light 03:50
  • 5 Women Like You 04:13
  • 6 Untitled #4 04:04
  • 7 I Go To My Heart 03:11
  • 8 The Fire 06:22
  • Total Runtime 33:27

Info zu The Third Gleam

Die dreifach nominierte Grammy Band The Avett Brothers kündigen den dritten Teil ihrer Gleam-Serie an. „The Third Gleam“ erscheint am 28. August via Loma Vista Recordings. Mit dem neuen Album kehren die Avett Brothers zu ihren Wurzeln zurück. Seth und Scott Avett spielen auf „The Third Gleam“ als Trio mit dem langjährigen Bassisten Bob Crawford zusammen.

In einem ergreifenden Video, das sie mit ihren Fans teilen, bringen Seth und Scott zum Ausdruck, dass „The Third Gleam“ vor der Pandemie und den sozialen Reformbewegungen, die die Nation erfasst haben, aufgenommen wurde, die neue Musik jedoch ihre persönlichen Erfahrungen und Perspektiven zu Themen einfängt. Die acht Songs auf dem Album befassen sich mit der Isolation, Gefangenschaft und Ungerechtigkeit, aber auch der Belastbarkeit, Erlösung und Liebe.

Seth und Scott äußern sich wie folgt zum neuen Album: “The Third Gleam was finished before a virus and its carnage swept through humankind in the spring of 2020,” share Scott and Seth. “It was finished before the most recent injustices against black lives inspired outrage and a much-needed call for social reform and revolution. Through the fever pitch of fear over the pandemic, outcry in the wake of widely observable bigotry, and mourning over the death caused by both, we are united in conflict...put to task in the arenas of our fortitude, our morality, indeed the strength of our own souls, individually and collectively. It is a time of heightened experience; heightened response; heightened resolve. If you are reading or hearing this statement now, you are a part of it.

“And yet, neither of these massive fundamental concerns are entirely new to us. Sickness...in body and in mind are old news for our species, and in truth have found us susceptible throughout our complex history. And so our plagues, biological, behavioral and systemic, are intrinsically a part of us. We navigate them poorly at times and heroically at others.

“To the point of this writing, as it pertains to the announcement of a record release, it barely warrants mentioning that an 8-song collection is a whisper of an offering in a time of blaring considerations. As I mentioned before, Scott and I finished this album just before these two fundamental concerns overtook nearly the entire planet. Consequently, as the timeline goes, the songs were not informed specifically by the urgent and pivotal concepts which are now center stage. However, as these factors have been and will remain a part of us as a whole, independent of a specific moment in history, the songs of this particular piece do connect somehow to this particular time. Our personal perspectives and experiences are inherently the common thread, which is an element we have found to be imperative in our process of making art. Even so, there are themes which have made their way into this chapter of songs that are undeniably universal, and anchored in our current world... Isolation, resilience, frustration, confusion, contemplation and hope are here, both in regards to our own lives and as a consideration of the human experience in general. There is humor and love, both for life itself and as it binds a pairing of people. We touch on historical prejudice, faith, economic disparity, gun violence, incarceration, redemption, and as is increasingly standard with our records, stark mortality. This is by no means a record defined by any specific social or cultural goal, nor is it informed by a singular challenge posed to humanity. It is merely the sound of my brother and I in a room, singing about what is on our minds and in our hearts at the time...sharing it now is about what sharing art is always about: another chance that we may partake in connecting with our brothers and sisters of this world, and hopefully joining you in noticing a speck of light gleaming in what appears to be a relatively long and dark night.”

Mit “The Third Gleam” veröffentlicht die Band ihr zehntes Studioalbum und knüpft so an das im Oktober 2019 erschienene Album „Closer Than Together“ an.

Nach der Aufnahme in die North Carolina Music Hall of Fame stiegen The Avett Brothers mit ihrem Major-Label-Debüt 2009, I and Love and You, zum Mainstream-Erfolg auf.

Die Charterfolge der letzten Jahre bestätigen die Band in dem was sie tun. Mit ihren letzten Alben The Carpenter (2012), Magpie and the Dandelion (2013) und True Sadness (2016) feierte die Band große Charterfolge. Mit The Sadness gelang es den Avett Brothers erstmals auf Platz 1 der Billboard Album Sales Charts, auf Platz 1 der Billboard Top Rock Albums Charts und auf Platz 3 der Billboard 200 Alben Charts zu landen. Im Jahr 2017 veröffentlichten die Avett Brothers ihren Dokumentarfilm May It Last: A Portrait of The Avett Brothers unter der Co-Regie von Judd Apatow und Michael Bonfiglio, der die Band beim Schreiben von True Sadness begleitete. Das Album brachte der Band ihre zweite GRAMMY-Nominierung für das beste Americana-Album ein, und ihr Auftritt von "Ain't No Man" erhielt eine Nominierung für die beste American-Roots-Performance.

The Avett Brothers




The Avett Brothers
If you put your ear to the street, you can hear the rumble of the world in motion; people going to and from work, to school, to the grocery store. You may even hear the whisper of their living rooms, their conversation, their complaints, and if you’re lucky, their laughter. If you’re almost anywhere in America , you’ll hear something different, something special, something you recognize but haven’t heard in a long time. It is the sound of a real celebration.

It is not New Year’s, and it is not a political convention. It is neither a prime time game-show, nor a music video countdown, bloated with fame and sponsorship. What you are hearing is the love for a music. It is the unbridled outcry of support for a song that sings to the heart, that dances with the soul. The jubilation is in the theaters, the bars, the music clubs, the festivals. The love is for a band.

The songs are honest: just chords with real voices singing real melodies. But, the heart and the energy with which they are sung, is really why people are talking, and why so many sing along.

They are a reality in a world of entertainment built with smoke and mirrors, and when they play, the common man can break the mirrors and blow the smoke away, so that all that’s left behind is the unwavering beauty of the songs. That’s the commotion, that’s the celebration, and wherever The Avett Brothers are tonight, that’s what you’ll find.

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