
Henry Green unveils delicate new track "Fabric"
Henry Green has unveiled his delicate new single "Fabric", the second track to be lifted from his forthcoming album Half Light.
"Fabric" follows on from Green's February lead single "Realign".
The Bristol-based artist says of his new offering, "I wanted to write about the need to speak openly, to embrace the vulnerability that honest words can bring. "Fabric" is about that reluctance to expose ourselves, and to give every part of us to those who we consider closest. I love that visual of water soaking through layers of fabric, raw and honest words breaking through barriers we build to protect ourselves."
Green adds, "This track was slightly different to most of mine in that it was written purely acoustically, no obvious production style became apparent straight away. I decided to keep the track super intimate, resisting the temptation to build up the arrangement and put too many different production elements in."
Half Light will follow on from Green's 2018 debut album Shift.
On his forthcoming LP, the musician explains, "A lot of the songs are about that struggle to express. Coming into the record I wanted to make something that was a separation from myself, and didn't feel like such a window into my feelings. But because of my feelings throughout the process I think these are the most honest songs I've ever written."
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