RHODES presents new single, "All I’ve Ever Known"
London-based singer-songwriter RHODES has released "All I’ve Ever Known" which is taken from his forthcoming third album, (un-finished).
“When I wrote this song I was thinking deeply and reflecting a lot on childhood and how, as we grow, not only do we carry our own trauma, but we also carry generational trauma which can have a profound effect on how we love and care for people. The words "All I’ve Ever Known" play into the idea that, for me, as much as grass is green and snow is cold, love doesn’t last and the people you care about the most will leave," RHODES explains.
"As I was collaborating on this song with my writing partners I realised we all are deeply effected and at times traumatised by the way we experience life as kids and young adults and ultimately, as daunting and painful as it can be, it’s up to us to do the work and try to make sure we don’t put our own past traumas and insecurities upon the people around us.”
"All I’ve Ever Known" is the fifth song to be shared from (un-finished), following previously released tracks "Happy", "Sunlight", "How I Love You", and "Toothpaste". The release of the album will be swiftly followed by a solo acoustic tour across the UK and Europe, starting in Cologne on 8 March and concluding at London’s Hoxton Hall on 21 March 2024.
The forthcoming album is set to follow Friends Like These which marked RHODES’ first album release since his 2015 acclaimed debut Wishes.
(un-finished), is due to be released on 1 March 2024, and is available for pre-order now. Tickets for his solo tour are on sale now. For more information, visit rhodes.com.
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