
Peter Gabriel shares new track "The Court"
Peter Gabriel has released a new song from his i/o album titled "The Court", which coincided with February's full moon yesterday.
Last month Gabriel released "Panopticom", a track that will appear on his first album of all new material in over 20 years, i/o. The track coincided with January's full moon, and yesterday (5 February) a second track landed to coincide with the second full moon of 2023, titled "The Court".
Speaking about the new song, which features contributions from Tony Levin, David Rhodes, Manu Katché and Melanie Gabriel, Gabriel says, "I had this idea for 'the court will rise' chorus, so it became a free-form, impressionistic lyric that connected to justice, but there’s a sense of urgency there. A lot of life is a struggle between order and chaos and in some senses the justice or legal system is something that we impose to try and bring some element of order to the chaos. That’s often abused, it’s often unfair and discriminatory but at the same time it’s probably an essential part of a civilised society. But we do need to think sometimes about how that is actually realised and employed."
i/o will be Gabriel's first album of all new music since 2002's Up. Between Up and now, Gabriel did release the cover album Scratch My Back in 2010, and an album of orchestral reworks titled New Blood in 2011.
"The Court" is out now. Peter Gabriel's i/o album is yet to get a release date. He'll play The O2 in London on 19 June. Visit petergabriel.com for tickets.
- Watch Cliffords cover "I Love You All" from FRANK live in session for The Line of Best Fit
- Citizen announce tenth anniversary edition of Everybody Is Going To Heaven
- John Maus details forthcoming album, Later Than You Think
- Blonde Redhead share new single, "Rest Of Her Life (Choir Version)"
- KNEECAP join forces with Mozey on new single, "THE RECAP"
- The Lemonheads announce first album in almost two decades, Love Chant
- Royel Otis detail second album, hickey
Get the Best Fit take on the week in music direct to your inbox every Friday

Tropical F*ck Storm
Fairyland Codex

Loyle Carner
hopefully !

Yaya Bey
do it afraid
