"Folksy and alive" - The Fader No Images? Click here FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE RICHARD REED PARRY OF ARCADE FIRE REVEALS NEW TRACK “SONG OF WOOD”, WATCH THE LUSH, NATURE-FILLED NEW ALBUM ‘QUIET RIVER OF DUST VOL. 1’ COMING OUT Photo Credit: Joe Barker Already an accomplished multi-instrumentalist in the Grammy-winning act Arcade Fire, Richard Reed Parry is channeling different inspirations on his upcoming album Quiet River of Dust Vol. 1.The record is a dreamlike journey of immersive, gently psychedelic songs inspired by Japanese death poems and the folk music of the British Isles. Long before Arcade Fire started performing in 2003, Parry grew up in a thriving folk music community in Toronto where house parties were full of singing and weekly gatherings featured dances of the British Isles. That influence affected the genesis of these songs, which began after Arcade Fire’s first tour of Japan in February 2008. Parry stayed on for weeks after the last show, heading to a monastery for some solace in what he described as “the biggest silence you’ve ever heard.” Quiet River of Dust has been slowly gestating ever since, in many ways a necessary respite from Parry’s other musical pursuits as creating this music grew into a meditative practice. “I’m lousy at sitting still and being nothing,” Parry says. “But being out in the natural world or being immersed in music is the meditation for me. That’s the heart of this record: the experience of transcending the place that you’re in, getting lost in the feeling of where you end and where the world begins, in a dreamlike world of music and thought.” Parry has also released another new song “I Was Calling” via PEOPLE, the new collective launched by Bon Iver and members of The National. Listen to it HERE. For a musician raised in a musical family and environment, collaboration and community are essential parts of Parry’s musical process. “I love that PEOPLE has created an environment for music creation and listening that exists outside of the typical channels that we are all used to using, and I’m so happy to be part of this vast and complex community that explores new ways of doing things. “I Was Calling” is a song that was originally intended for my Quiet River of Dust albums, but somehow it didn’t ultimately get along with the other songs as much as I thought it would. I really love Adam Kinner’s saxophone part on this song.” |