New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Folk/Americana traditionalists Greg Cornell & The Cornell Brothers have linked up with the team at Post To Wire to unveil their latest single �Broken Wings�. Set for release in early August �Broken Wings� serves as the opening cut off of the bands forthcoming sophomore release Come On Home; an album whose rootsy textures and stringband-centric arrangements recall the sounds of folk and bluegrass pioneers like Del McCoury,
Peter Rowan, and
David Grisman.
At its core �Broken Wings� is a love song. A heartfelt, fragile ballad about the desire to find refuge and strength in the arms of a companion and one mans journey to find that comfort.
When asked about the origins and inspiration behind the song Cornell said, �My girlfriend
Sarah Johnson wrote the chorus. I filled in the verses with the story of a man who rows and sings every morning on a northern lake; his �holy song� is heard by a white bird in a southern sea, who travels many miles through great hardship to get to him. She arrives, with a broken wing, and he promises to heal and protect her. It�s really about
Sarah and me, and all the years we misspent in other relationships, yet we always held out hope.�
Engineered by three-time Grammy award winning producer, Justin Guip (Levon Helm�s 2007 album The Dirt Farmerb & 2009�s Electric Dirt), the bands latest effort �Come On Home� features the virtuoso fiddle playing of Adam Moss, and backing vocals from
Amanda Homi, who has worked with legendary artists likeMavis Staples, Jackson Browne, and Ray Lamontagne. Musically, the group draws influence from bands and artists like Neil Young, Old & In The Way, and The Steep Canyon Rangers, and their new album is full of heartfelt acoustic ballads and foot-stomping bluegrass tunes.
Inspired by his literary and musical heroes, Cornell writes stories of struggle and regret, ending in hope. He uses nature, especially the mountains and the sea as settings for his tales of yearning and redemption and we see these inspirational elements clearly at work in �Broken Wings�.
�A lot of inspiration also came from the lakes in the Adirondack Mountains of NY State, where I try to spend as much time as possible, � Cornell continues. �They have an almost mystical quality (�black and deep as space�) that is unique.�
Over the past few years the band has appeared at two Folk conferences (Folk Alliance in Kansas City and NERFA in Kerhonksen, NY), performed at Sundance Film Festival in Park City, UT, toured New England and upstate New York and played at numerous festivals and venues in and around New York City. Now with a new album on the horizon and a fall tour on the books Greg Cornell & The Cornell Brothers are excited to hit the road and share Come On Home with their devoted and ever growing fanbase.