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    • DellwoodBarker2 years ago

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      💓my gawd, music I Love Thee Let Me Count the Ways...Brings Us Together “A Cry To The World Community” 💓

      As a preview of his new album, God Melodies, Fryars shares his hypnotic new single, Moscow. This new song is a cry for the world community and features the voice of Fryars's wife, singer-songwriter Rae Morris, who is currently pregnant with their first child. Her pregnancy is at the center of the video (which also features fans around the world, including Lily Allen, who makes a fleeting cameo), functioning as a symbol for finding peace in future generations.

      On the new song, Fryars says that "Moscow" is a warning to the inhabitants of Earth to unite or, otherwise, alien forces are likely to take over. If this record survives the invasion, the aliens will undoubtedly smile and nod when they hear it. Not necessarily rhythm, as they may understand rhythm differently ”.

      The video was created with the help of fans around the world after making an appeal through the Fryars networks. “They heard the call and got to work. The video shows people from all over the world trying to spread the message of peace and unity, in order to protect the youth of tomorrow.

      God Melodies, scheduled for July 16 via Fiction Records, will mark Fryars' first album since their acclaimed 2014 feature debut, Power. The new album will feature songs already released: God Melodies, “Quail’s Egg No.1 In C Sharp Major” and “Orange Juice”.

      God Melodies was recorded in Fryars' home studio in London with his wife Rae Morris and The High Llamas frontman (as well as a Beach Boys and Stereolab contributor) Sean O'Hagan. Drawing from the compositional influences of artists such as Paul Simon or Randy Newman, Fryars brings that tradition to the present day through an Ultra HD production reminiscent of the melodic sensibilities of Brockhampton or Dirty Projectors.

      Through the eleven worlds brought to life on the album in song form, Fryars delves deeply into the monotony of the human experience through beautiful and intricate detail. “People often say that music is cathartic, that we use it to work through our sadness. But it can also be used as a preservative of joy and the little things that happen to us. The joy translated into music has a great effect. That's what the album is really about, ”says Fryars.

      https://youtu.be/eess0jhbWRw