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BRUNO MAJOR
shares video for
“I’LL SLEEP WHEN I’M OLDER”

New album
TO LET A GOOD THING DIE
out now

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Photo credits: Juan Ortiz-Arenas

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Praise for BRUNO MAJOR

“Bruno Major’s second album is the sonic equivalent of lazing in a hammock on a sunny afternoon. Basslines amble and filigreed jazz guitar offers ornamentation as Major’s soothing vocals blindside you to the sharpness of his lyrics.” Sunday Times Culture

“Bruno projects the intensity of feeling to new heights” The Line of Best Fit

“An incredible project…Major opens himself up like few artists are able to do – obviously, the result is stunning.” NME

“Bruno Major is building momentum with his soulful pop sound… timeless songwriting and intimate lyricism.” Pigeons and Planes

“The tracks are powerful by themselves, sobering, dusky musings powered largely by scraps of haunting piano and Major’s tremendous vocals.” Clash

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Bruno Major shares the latest video forI’ll Sleep When I’m Older,” a highlight track from the recent release of his second record To Let A Good Thing Die, out now via AWAL. The video sees Bruno bring the track to life with a cast of fellow musicians, including a string ensemble. Directed by Tom Ewbank, it was shot at London’s EartH, a Hackney venue where he performed two intimate sold-out shows earlier this year. 

Bruno Major is a musician, a storyteller, a romantic to his core. The gloriously woven together To Let A Good Thing Die arrives as a 10-song collection which beautifully encapsulates Major’s devastating way with a wee-hours, big-emotion moment. Album openerOld Soulemerges as an ode to post break-up lethargy, whilstFigment of My Mindruminates on a personal experience with the power of the mind and universe. Bruno gives an inspired backwards nod to his songwriting hero Randy Newman in a stripped-back and intimate cover of “She Chose Me”. Then there’sThe Most Beautiful Thing, a hopeful letter to an unknown future love, which emerged from a special co-writing session with producer and pop luminary FINNEAS. The album is completed by title track “To Let A Good Thing Die,” reflecting back on the ephemeral nature of life and the fleetingness of existence, themes which permeate and encapsulate the record as a whole.

Major’s dedication to sincerity and immediacy in his craft was solidified via his 2017 debut record A Song For Every Moon. Recorded and released independently, the record gained powerful word-of-mouth momentum internationally, amassing over 400 million collective streams to date, with key singleEasily  certified Gold in North America. Major has earned vocal support from the likes of Sam Smith, Billie Eilish, Shawn Mendes, Charlie Puth, Lianne La Havas, Hailey Beiber and Kourtney Kardashian. Over the past 18 months, Bruno has toured extensively, selling over 50,000 headline tickets, making his TV debut on the Late Late Show with James Corden, his festival debut at Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival, and opening for Sam Smith’s European arena tour.

At its core, To Let A Good Thing Die is for the fans. Bruno has spent time in the lead-up to his record connecting with his audience, which has led to over 40 thousand new fans following his Instagram since March. In place of his global tour, Bruno ran a series of online live sessions to raise direct funds for WHO’S COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund, with over 80 thousand people tuning in. He’s also launched a special WhatsApp group to bring together fans directly, which has already amassed over two thousand sign-ups.

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To Let A Good Thing Die
tracklist:

1.Old Soul
2. The Most Beautiful Thing
3. Nothing
4. Regents Park
5. Old Fashioned
6. She Chose Me
7. Figment of My Mind
8. Tapestry
9. I’ll Sleep When I’m Older
10. To Let A Good Thing Die

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