Rising from the guts of Derbyshire, Fools & Sages return with their third single, ‘All That Might Have Been’, a strong reflection on identification, vulnerability, and transformation.
Fools & Sages – All That Might Have Been
Persevering with their journey as one of the crucial thrilling new rock acts, the band blends the timeless soul of basic ’70s rock with the grit and emotion of contemporary different sounds, crafting one thing each nostalgic but recent.
Fronted by Connor Botherway-Hill and Grace Leah, Fools & Sages have constructed a status for fusing poetic lyricism, cinematic soundscapes, and uncooked, emotive vitality. On All That Might Have Been, these qualities converge superbly. Twin vocals intertwine with daring guitar traces, pulsing percussion, and atmospheric manufacturing, making a monitor that feels each intimate and splendidly explosive. It’s a track that explores the delicate house between who we’re and who we predict we must be. That is an emotional dialogue that’s positive to deeply resonate with anybody who loves a daydream.
“Fools & Sages breathe recent new vitality into basic rock.”
Consistent with their DIY ethos, Fools & Sages deal with each facet of their artistry from songwriting and manufacturing to visuals, style, and design, every thing we love right here at Proper Chord Music.
Their method is greater than music; it’s a holistic artwork undertaking that displays their creativity throughout each touchpoint. Grace’s handmade jewelry and bespoke outfits, designed to match every launch’s theme, additional blur the traces between efficiency and private expression.
For All That Might Have Been, this extends to their hanging paintings, which performs on the track’s opening line: “We painted the canvas till it was black…” a visible metaphor for shedding and rediscovering oneself within the mirror.
Talking in regards to the monitor, Grace explains…
“It’s written in regards to the battle between who you might be and the individual you see staring again at you within the mirror. It’s about honesty, acceptance, and embracing each facet of identification, even the tough components.”
That vulnerability sits on the track’s core, grounding its anthemic sound in human reality.
Since their debut single, Bittersweet and its haunting self-directed video, by the expansive All the time, Fools & Sages have constantly pushed their artistic boundaries. All That Might Have Been marks their boldest evolution but, heavier, extra immersive, but nonetheless deeply emotional.
Following their profitable self-promoted headline present and look at Sonic Increase, Fools & Sages proceed to show that rock isn’t lifeless, it’s simply getting louder, braver, extra trustworthy and much more personalised.
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Phrases Mark Knight