Peter Gabriel -”The Court” Second Song Released From Upcoming Album i/o

Peter Gabriel -The Court Second Song Released From Upcoming Album i/o



Peter Gabriel releases the Dark-Side Mix of The Court, the second song from his forthcoming album i/o. The Sunday release coincides with this month’s full moon. 

The track is accompanied by a cover image (below) featuring the work of artist and sculptor Tim Shaw. 

Written and produced by Peter Gabriel, The Court was recorded at Real World Studios in Wiltshire and The Beehive in London, and features contributions from Brian Eno alongside Tony Levin, David Rhodes and Manu Katché, as well as backing vocals from Peter’s daughter Melanie Gabriel. The orchestral arrangement is by John Metcalfe with Peter Gabriel and was recorded at British Grove Studios in London with a number of players who previously featured in the New Blood Orchestra. 

 ‘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.’  

Photo: Nadav Kander

The song is partly inspired by the work of NAMATI whose mission is to provide people around the world access to justice they may not otherwise be able to afford. ‘I recommend you check them out,’ says Gabriel. ‘They do a brilliant job assembling teams around the world to help with different issues.’  

Just like the previous song Panopticom, The Court will come with differing mix approaches from Tchad Blake (Dark-Side Mix), Mark ‘Spike’ Stent (Bright-Side Mix) and Hans-Martin Buff’s Atmos In-Side Mix.  

‘I quite like this idea of the multiple mix approach because for most artists it’s the process, not the product, that is most important. In some ways, I’m trying to open up the process a little more for those that are interested.’ 

Each new release of music comes with a specific piece of art and the cover for The Court depicts the ritual installation Lifting the Curse by Tim Shaw. The work was originally created to literally lift the curse the was issued to the Royal Academy and its members by the artists Gilbert & George, but is also addresses a wider gathering of dark forces with particular reference to the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The ritual burning was Royal Academy member Shaw’s visceral and robust response to them both.  

‘Tim Shaw is a great artist whose work is powerful, political and shamanistic. He has often dealt with tough themes such as war and torture. He grew up in Belfast so experienced the fear and reality of seeing violence around him, which I am sure must have made a deep impression.  

This particular image has an unusual story attached, but I just responded to the photograph of this very strange figure that was being ritualistically burnt. The story behind it, I only discovered afterwards.’ 

‘I don’t know why that particular image was chosen for this track,’ says Tim Shaw ‘but thinking about it, it could be that when you look at the figure perhaps it stands there to be accused, judged and in this case it’s burnt as a punishment process that takes place.’ 

As well as new music, Peter Gabriel will embark on a tour later this year. Dates in the UK and Europe are already on sale, with shows in North America to be announced soon. 

 

i/o The Tour – Europe 2023 

  

Thursday May 18      Krakow, Poland                   TAURON Arena 

Saturday May 20       Verona, Italy                         Verona Arena 

Sunday May 21          Milan, Italy                          Mediolanum Arena 

Tuesday May 23        Paris, France                         AccorHotels Arena 

Wednesday May 24 Lille, France                          Stade Pierre-Mauroy 

Friday May 26            Berlin, Germany                  Waldbuehne 

Sunday May 28          Munich, Germany                 Koenigsplatz 

Tuesday May 30        Copenhagen, Denmark                   Royal Arena 

Wednesday May 31 Stockholm, Sweden            Avicii Arena 

Friday June 2             Bergen, Norway                    Koengen 

Monday June 5         Amsterdam, Netherlands               Ziggo Dome 

Tuesday June 6         Antwerp, Belgium               Sportpaleis 

Thursday June 8       Zurich, Switzerland             Hallenstadion 

Saturday June 10      Cologne, Germany              Lanxess Arena 

Monday June 12       Hamburg, Germany              Barclays Arena 

Tuesday June 13       Frankfurt, Germany              Festhalle 

Thursday June 15     Bordeaux, France                Arkea Arena 

Saturday June 17      Birmingham, UK                  Utilita Arena 

Monday June 19       London, UK                            The O2 

Thursday June 22     Glasgow, UK                          OVO Hydro 

Friday June 23           Manchester, UK                    AO Arena 

Sunday June 25         Dublin, Ireland                                3Arena 

 

Tickets on sale now livenation.com / petergabriel.com 

 

Tim Shaw - https://www.timshawsculptor.com 

NAMATI - https://namati.org 

 

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