Rewilding

Rewilding

LONDON, UK — The Daydream Library Series announce the release of ‘Rewilding’ by Thurston Moore on Earth Day, April 22, 2024. Thurston has released a tune to celebrate Earth Day in 2024. It’s an introspective and dreamy four minute and twelve second surprise inspired by the United Kingdom’s Rewilding Movement. “This terrain is changing / Rewilding, rearranging .…” Thurston sings over Deb Googe’s deep bass melody, percussionist Jem Doulton’s coconut drum beats, and Jon Leidecker’s otherworldly synths lines and textures. Thurston delivers lines which are chilling as he ruminates on the removal of the human hand from nature, “Don’t stir anything”. The musician questions what can be accomplished in an era of renewal, a time for friends of the Earth to sleep and realise a natural way by “coralmorphologically dreaming”. The musician says the Rewilding Movement aspires to reduce human influence on ecosystems. With the release of the song, Thurston has also said he and his British-based group will limit touring and will announce only a select few concerts. The musicians are serious about the reduction of their carbon footprint on forthcoming tours and have had successfully achieved tours by rail in the last few years across Europe. Following the release of this single, Sonic fans will also receive the official word on a release date and details of the new album [entitled Flow Critical Lucidity] (including special guests who appear on the record), as well as cities of the select tour dates.

Rewilding

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LONDON, UK — The Daydream Library Series announce the release of ‘Rewilding’ by Thurston Moore on Earth Day, April 22, 2024. Thurston has released a tune to celebrate Earth Day in 2024. It’s an introspective and dreamy four minute and twelve second surprise inspired by the United Kingdom’s Rewilding Movement. “This terrain is changing / Rewilding, rearranging .…” Thurston sings over Deb Googe’s deep bass melody, percussionist Jem Doulton’s coconut drum beats, and Jon Leidecker’s otherworldly synths lines and textures. Thurston delivers lines which are chilling as he ruminates on the removal of the human hand from nature, “Don’t stir anything”. The musician questions what can be accomplished in an era of renewal, a time for friends of the Earth to sleep and realise a natural way by “coralmorphologically dreaming”. The musician says the Rewilding Movement aspires to reduce human influence on ecosystems. With the release of the song, Thurston has also said he and his British-based group will limit touring and will announce only a select few concerts. The musicians are serious about the reduction of their carbon footprint on forthcoming tours and have had successfully achieved tours by rail in the last few years across Europe. Following the release of this single, Sonic fans will also receive the official word on a release date and details of the new album [entitled Flow Critical Lucidity] (including special guests who appear on the record), as well as cities of the select tour dates.

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