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4th January 2010

THE PRIESTS über ihr Album “Harmony”

Wir haben THE PRIESTS nach der Bedeutung ihres Albumtitels Harmony gefragt. Anbei findet ihr ein exklusives Interview, das THE PRIESTS für ihre Website gegeben haben:

What is the meaning of harmony to you?
Martin, ‘Harmony essentially for me is about - in the busy, busy world we all live in - trying to find a little bit of stillness, of peace. Maybe this harmony will enable us to be at peace with ourselves and with the world, and maybe be a bit more alert to the beauty of the world and the beauty of people, and God obviously as well in our lives. All of that is what harmony means for me and what we wanted to convey in the album title - It can be a struggle to achieve it but keep trying!’

David, ‘Harmony means to me to blend and get together in a positive way. Unity, togetherness and peace.’

What do you feel is the inspiration for the new album?
David, ‘Again, it’s music that we love, songs we wanted to record. We feel it’s music that people will also love. There’s some music that people are familiar with already, some real favourites like ‘Amazing Grace’ and ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’. That one was very popular at the concert we performed at earlier in the year, so we put it on the album.’

Martin, ‘I would say it is essentially our love of music and I think that we enjoy the singing very much indeed. We enjoy the blend, and the harmony somehow reflects the blend. It’s like a fermentation process that’s been going on for 35 years. It’s great that we’ve been able to open up the repertoire even more. We’ve had to learn new pieces but all of these will hopefully lift people’s spirits. Harmony, I hope, will be a title that people will latch onto.’

Do you have a message for the fans?

Eugene, ‘We hope that they like the album. We’re thrilled to have had the opportunity to make a second album. We never dreamt that would happen. We got to write a song of our own, so ‘King of Kings’ is written by ourselves and it’s ideal for choral singing. We hope the fans will like it and might like to sing it.’

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