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BRUNO MAJOR
COLUMBO
Album out today
via HARBOUR ARTISTS & MUSIC / AWAL RECORDINGS
Listen HERE
Debuts
‘THE SHOW MUST GO ON’
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Watch HERE
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“rising star”
– PEOPLE
“One of the most anticipated albums of 2023.”
– BUZZFEED
“Blissful, soulful, romantic and the perfect cure for any matters of the heart”
— BILLBOARD
“Effortless yet impactful… godly discography”
— FLAUNT
“Bruno Major is building momentum with his soulful pop sound… timeless songwriting and intimate lyricism.”
— PIGEONS & PLANES
“One of music’s best at soulfully articulating vast life concepts as well as the emotional spectrum”
— TMRW
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UK artist Bruno Major has unveiled his latest single ‘The Show Must Go On’, the final offering and opening track from his highly anticipated third studio album Columbo out today via Harbour Artists & Music / AWAL Recordings.
Listen to COLUMBO album HERE
The music video for ‘The Show Must Go On’ aligns with the song’s themes of anxiety and public image. The video follows a protagonist who portrays an enormous smile when out with his friends, but when alone, his sparkle diminishes. With a more-than-ever relatable theme, the music video for “The Show Must Go On” brings Bruno’s innermost thoughts to the surface.
‘The Show Must Go On’ follows on from previous releases ‘A Strange Kind of Beautiful’, ‘Tell Her’, album title track ‘Columbo’, and his first new track in three years, ‘We Were Never Really Friends’.
Columbo raises its curtain with ‘The Show Must Go On’, a piano flourish giving way to a clean, snare-less drum pattern and guitar strum that conjures the cosy fireside intimacy of Neil Young’s Out on the Weekend. ‘If you’re always putting on a show/You lose yourself before you know’ comes the pre-chorus cry. “It is the only [song] that really focuses on my sort of personal viewpoint,” confides Major. It therefore felt like a natural opening gambit to “introduce” the album, he says.
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Elsewhere, ‘Tell Her’ is a slice of simmering R&B, while the heart-breaking ‘Tears in Rain’ is dedicated to his late grandmother. The song posits questions – “the little details” – to his late loved one that he never asked while she was here, expressing regret and longing for the time they’ll meet again. ‘18’ extrapolates his conflicting emotions regarding a friend who committed suicide over 15 years ago (‘I’m twice the age you’ll ever be’, he sings).
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‘We Were Never Really Friends’ picks over the bones of a relationship gone wrong, while ‘You Take the High Road’ summons the spirit of Elliott Smith in its haunting vocal and sparse guitar. ‘Trajectories’ is the third instalment of a series that started with ‘Places We Don’t Walk’ on his debut and the title track from the second album. “Trajectories feels like the [final] trilogy [piece],” he says. ‘The End’ rounds off the album, featuring a soaring solo that recalls perennial influence, Queen, and more pertinently, Brian May.
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“Something I’ve managed to do with Columbo more than any other album is find a way of saying exactly what I want to say,” reveals Major. “The album investigates my personal relationships with people and other things. It is self-diagnosis on a grand scale.”
Crucially, Major feels that all roads have led to Columbo: “I’ve been so dedicated to art my whole life,” he says. “All I really focused on from the age of seven was my guitar; and whether it was getting my jazz degree, or learning how to write songs, or learning how to produce for two years, this album feels like the reason I did all that stuff. I’m so proud of it. I feel peace in a way that I’ve never felt peace before because I feel I’ve done what I owed myself.”
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Columbo is Bruno Major’s defining statement to date. A musician who wears his heart (and art) on his sleeve, this is the sound of an artist who risked it all and somehow made it back to shore.
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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
18
Tears In Rain (for Granny)
St. Mary’s Terrace
Trajectories
The End
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