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BRUNO MAJOR
releases new single
‘TELL HER’
LISTEN HERE
Album
COLUMBO
out July 21
VIA HARBOUR ARTISTS & MUSIC / AWAL RECORDINGS
PRE-SAVE ALBUM HERE
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“When it comes to love songs that make for Valentine’s playlists and break-up songs that perfectly encapsulate the disparity of losing partners, Bruno Major is one of the go-to artists that can perfectly capture these feelings in their most raw state.” – EARMILK
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U.K. singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Bruno Major releases his new single ‘Tell Her’ via Harbour Artists & Music / AWAL Recordings; the third offering from his forthcoming album Columbo, out July 21.
The latest single is a slice of simmering R&B in which Bruno reflects on a relationship gone awry. The raw and retrospective track sees Bruno attempt to turn back time, as he ruminates on all the sentiments he wished he could have expressed before it was too late. The soft-rock guitar licks and muted snare drums are a flawless backdrop for Bruno’s timeless vocals.
Of the track, Bruno reveals, “’Tell Her’ is a letter of sorts, to a friend who saw someone I once loved very much at a party I wasn’t at, asking them to tell her all the things I should have told her myself but didn’t. Written with Danny Cope and Dan McDougall.”
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The cinematic music video (complete with a Wes Anderson-esque intro and its very own title card) sees Bruno experience the agony of leaving things unsaid. The video follows him from day to night, confined not only in his hotel room, but inside his own mind as well.
‘Tell Her’ follows the release of recent singles, album title track ‘Columbo’ and his first new track in three years ‘We Were Never Really Friends’.
Clash praises ‘Columbo’ calling it “a soothing Spring-like hymn reminiscent of Paul Simon…a sun-drenched piece of melodic songwriting, while the video has a special guest star – Bruno’s 1978 Mercedes 380SL.” ‘We Were Never Really Friends’ was released in May to critical acclaim. Billboard chronicles the track as “…a classic spoil-the-friendship jam that masquerades as a piano ballad before blooming into a lighters-up rock sing-along, complete with a stringy guitar solo. Major’s patience stands out here: the British singer-songwriter never presses too hard in any direction on the song, letting the full instrumentation and the slight quiver in his voice carry home his first new music since 2020.”
On July 21st, Bruno will unveil his newest album Columbo, the highly anticipated follow up to 2020’s To Let a Good Thing Die. The 12-track body of work weaves the autobiographical with the observational and stretches Bruno’s palette into new forms, yielding the most accomplished and “honest” expression of his music to date.
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PRE-SAVE ALBUM HERE
COLUMBO
Track Listing:
The Show Must Go On
Tell Her
Columbo
We Were Never Really Friends
When Can We Be
A Strange Kind Of Beautiful
You Take The High Road
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Tears In Rain (for Granny)
St. Mary’s Terrace
Trajectories
The End
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