Folk/Review Gerard Frain - Remember

Gerard Frain believes that the very best songs should never outstay their welcome—you say what you have to say, provide appropriate instrumentation, and wrap it up in 3 minutes. His latest single, 'Remember,’ is no exception to those rules. Featuring the string duet of Severn Duo, ‘Remember’ is the lead single from an ambitious self-produced record showcasing the best of his talents. ‘The Songs of Gerard Frain’ is his first physical release, available only on vinyl at the end of 2024.

"Remember," Gerard Frain's most recent single, is a masterwork in succinct, powerful lyrics. The South Yorkshire multi-instrumentalist combines his love of unusual chord progressions with folk reflection to create a sound that is at both classic and modern. In little above three minutes, "Remember," Gerard skillfully condenses his message into a song that embodies his conviction that the greatest music knows when to give it everything and leave it there.

The single is the lead track on his next vinyl-only album, The Songs of Gerard Frain, which he self-produced and calls a labor of love. This record, which is limited to just 25 copies, is not only a demonstration of his musical prowess but also of his commitment to and love for the recording industry. Set for release by the end of 2024, Gerard is thrilled to see his art put into vinyl, thus this physical release is a dream come true for him.

"Remember" is notable for its elaborate musical arrangement as well as its profound lyrics. Gerard's work with Severn Duo, which consists of cello Jess Townsend and violinist Tom McCluskey, gives the song a deeper, more symphonic quality that heightens its emotional impact. Gerard's own instrumentation, in which he plays every other instrument, is enhanced by the string arrangement, demonstrating his flexibility as a musician.

Legends like John Prine and The Kinks served as inspiration for Gerard Frain, who has created a style of his own. "Remember" is a stunning piece that indicates much more to come from this gifted musician.

Previous
Previous

Folk/Review Tara MacLean - Live in My Hometown

Next
Next

Pop/Review ALi - INSIDE OUT