
Forest Swords announces new record Compassion, airs "Arms Out"
Forest Swords has announced new record Compassion, shared new single "Arms Out", and teased a handful of other interesting projects.
Forset Swords, aka Merseyside-based producer Matthew Barnes, is following up 2013's Engravings. Sam Wiehl and Barnes direct the video for "Arms Out", which arrives in the wake of lead cut "The Highest Flood" and various album track which have been sent to fans this week via Whatsapp.
"Like many, with all that's been going on since I started making the record, I've struggled to see any kind of light at the end of the tunnel," says Barnes. "I realised there's some sort of power in trying to create our own instead. I'm inspired by the ways we're communicating now, for better or worse, and thinking about new channels we can distribute ideas. The idea of looking for flexible future ways of expression and language, that bends to our needs quicker, really excites me."
As well as all this, Barnes has promised a "set of projects across multiple mediums by Forest Swords’ own Dense Truth, a new experimental studio and record label, including a series of music videos... there will also be a variety of multidisciplinary projects set to run through his Dense Truth umbrella over the coming year: collaborations across dance, performance, film, and music."
Barnes has a long list of live dates planned, including a UK run this October - find out the full details and ticket info.
Tracklist:
- War It
- The Highest Flood
- Panic
- Exalter
- Border Margin Barrier
- Arms Out
- Vandalism
- Sjurvival
- Raw Language
- Knife Edge
- Royel Otis return with new track, "Moody"
- Shygirl joins forces with LSDXOXO on new single, "Satisfy"
- Brian Eno & Beatie Wolfe release new collaboration, "What We Are"
- Gina Birch announces second solo album, Trouble
- Maruja detail forthcoming debut album, Pain to Power
- Miley Cyrus shares new track "More to Lose"
- Sam Fender shares video for "Little Bit Closer" starring Adolescence's Owen Cooper
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