See: Trembling Bells reveal new video for I’m coming


Glasgow psych/freak folkers Trembling Bells have followed the brilliant Christ’s Entry Into Govan with a new track, I’m coming. Described my main man Alex Neilson says of the track “This is one of the more accessible songs that I’ve written. Lyrically it’s very much in debt to Oscar Wilde’s DeProfundis. I heard a broadcast of it on BBC Radio 3 a couple of years ago read by the actor Stephen Rea. It was one of those “I had to pull over the car” moments that people talk about. Just incredibly moving as a study in suffering and transcendence and culpability. The fact that the recipient of the letter, Lord Alfred Douglas, didn’t even read it is heartbreaking. I can still remember some of the phrases from it “Behind every new born child or new born star there is pain”. It’s making me quite tearful to think about it. Again, I wanted the end section to sound like a gigantic structure rusting in the middle of the sea. So, it turned out to be accessible against the intentions of its creator.”
Swathed in tumbling organ lines, I’m Coming is a swirling slice of folk rock, that draws you in and lets these guitar lines intertwine with the glorious vocal, and eachother, the repetitive chorus kissing at your ears until you open your arms and let it in completely. The ending, as it gleefully falls apart, is  just an added bonus.
Check out the Tom Chick directed video, here
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jTx1HfsQAi0&feature=youtu.be
Trembling Bells seventh album, Dungeness, is due out 30th March on Tin Angel Records.  Pre-order Dungeness here.
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