New York, NY (Top40 Charts) On the full moon, Sunday 4 June,
Peter Gabriel releases the sixth track from his forthcoming album i/o. This month the song is "Road to Joy" and the first version to be heard is the Bright-Side Mix, by Mark 'Spike' Stent.
Written by
Peter Gabriel and produced by
Peter Gabriel and Brian Eno, "Road to Joy" features Soweto Gospel Choir, a string arrangement from John Metcalfe and contributions from a number of Gabriel's current touring band; long-time collaborators Tony Levin (bass),
David Rhodes (guitar) and Manu Katché (drums) as well as two newer members Don E (bass keys), 'he did the funkiest bass line that you can imagine' and Josh Shpak (trumpet), 'beautiful playing, a super musical guy.' The song was recorded at Real World Studios, Bath, The Beehive and British Grove, London and High Seas Studios, South Africa.
'I'm working on a project which is partly a story focused around the brain and how we perceive things and this song connects to that. It deals with near-death experience and locked-in syndrome situations where people are unable to communicate or to move. It's an amazingly frustrating condition. There have been some great books and films about this subject, but at this point in our story the people looking after our hero manage to find a way to wake him up. So, it's a lyric about coming back into your senses, back to life, back into the world.'
The song is one of the last tracks to emerge for the i/o record, but it has some DNA from an earlier project; 'It was actually very late in the record that we got to this. There had been a song that musically I'd started, I think, around the OVO project called Pukka. It was very different to this, but it was actually the starting point for coming back to this song. I just felt there was a good groove there, and I wanted something else with rhythm and so we tried a few things when I was working with Brian Eno. The excitement and energy in the song was something that I was getting off on. I felt we didn't have enough of that for this record.'
As with previous full moon releases, "Road to Joy" comes with an artist of the month, and for this June release that artist is Ai Weiwei and his work 'Middle Finger in Pink'.
'I'm a big fan of Ai Weiwei, both as an artist, as a designer and as a human rights campaigner. He's an incredibly brave man and regularly risks the wrath of the Chinese government. But his work is exceptional, often political and quite extraordinary.
When I was hustling him, I think he had absolutely no idea who I was, so it was an uphill battle at first, but he was open to talking and we got to know each other and hang out a little bit.
I was delighted when he agreed to being a part of the i/o project and generously sent us three designs. He has this middle finger image that he uses a lot in his work, and it is often directed to those in power.
He's definitely been at the root end of power, as his father was before him. So that's an important symbol for him and I guess in the context of the story I am now working on, death is the dominant power, and the hero is coming back to life and raising his finger to death.'
Just like the previous full moon releases, Road to Joy will come with differing mix approaches from Mark 'Spike' Stent (Bright-Side Mix), released on 4 June. Tchad
Blake (Dark-Side Mix) and Hans-Martin Buff's Atmos mix (In-Side Mix), released later in the month.
Since the release of Four Kinds of Horses, last month,
Peter Gabriel has begun the European leg of the i/o tour, which is garnering rave reviews across the continent:
"As a spectacle, it is world class", "wondrous", "stunningly staged and outstandingly well performed", "[PG] sings with soul, control and undiminished power" - The Times ★★★★
"Proof that the gamble his new tour represents - "une expérience live atypique" as Gabriel puts it - is paying off" - The Guardian ★★★★
"Musically enthralling and visually spectacular… some of the most powerful music of his long career, ready to push an audience as far as it will go and ultimately reward them with something they won't forget in a hurry" - The Daily Telegraph ★★★★
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i/o The Tour 2023:
Europe & UK
Monday, 5 June Amsterdam, Netherlands Ziggo Dome
Tuesday, 6 June Antwerp, Belgium Sportpaleis
Thursday, 8 June Zurich, Switzerland Hallenstadion
Saturday, 10 June Cologne, Germany Lanxess Arena
Monday, 12 June Hamburg, Germany Barclays Arena
Tuesday, 13 June Frankfurt, Germany Festhalle
Thursday, 15 June Bordeaux, France Arkea Arena
Saturday, 17 June Birmingham, UK Utilita Arena
Monday, 19 June London, UK The O2
Tuesday, 20 June Nottingham, UK Motorpoint Arena
Thursday, 22 June Glasgow, UK OVO Hydro
Friday, 23 June Manchester, UK AO Arena
Sunday, 25 June Dublin, Ireland 3Arena
North America
Friday, 8
September Quebec City, QC Videotron Centre
Saturday, 9
September Ottawa, ON Canadian Tire Centre
Monday, 11
September Toronto, ON Scotiabank Arena
Wednesday, 13
September Montreal, QC Bell Centre
Thursday, 14
September Boston, MA TD Garden
Saturday, 16
September Philadelphia, PA Wells Fargo Center
Monday, 18
September New York, NY Madison
Square Garden
Wednesday, 20
September Washington, DC Capital One Arena
Friday, 22
September Buffalo, NY Keybank Center
Saturday, 23
September Pittsburgh, PA PPG Paints Arena
Monday, 25
September Columbus, OH Nationwide Arena
Wednesday, 27
September Cleveland, OH Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse
Friday, 29
September Detroit, MI
Little Caesars Arena
Saturday, 30
September Chicago, IL United Center
Monday, 2 October Milwaukee, WI Fiserv Forum
Tuesday, 3 October St Paul, MN Xcel
Energy Center
Saturday, 7 October Vancouver, BC Rogers Arena
Sunday, 8 October Seattle, WA Climate Pledge Arena
Wednesday, 11 October San Francisco, CA Chase Center
Friday, 13 October Los Angeles, CA Kia Forum
Saturday 14 October Palm Springs, CA Acrisure Arena
Monday, 16 October Denver, CO Ball Arena
Wednesday, 18 October Austin, TX Moody Center
Thursday, 19 October Dallas, TX American Airlines Center
Saturday, 21 October Houston, TX Toyota Center