The new track “Home” by Shropshire’s TRIERS has just become available.
It’s a soaring alternative hymn that exposes the perseverance, the anguish, and (of course) the unadulterated emotion of working in the music industry.
The up-and-coming indie/alternative band is already well-known across Britain for their panoramic soundscapes and their passionately driven live performances.
A commentary on the depths of devaluation, the re-purposing of self-actualizing spirit, and the determination to persevere against the odds…
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Recently crowned BBC Introducing Artist of the Week, Triers have seen their music played around Wolves’ Molineux Stadium and they’ve caught the attention of the industry’s leading tastemakers!
The band has turned that forward motion into a courageous undertaking with the new track “Home” — a piece of music that becomes an unambiguous commentary on the depths of devaluation, the re-purposing of self-actualizing spirit, and the determination to persevere against the odds.
As frontman Nick Taylor says, “It’s about chasing your dream, getting told you’re not good enough, and finding your sense of belonging in spite of that…”
“The lyric ‘put me back on the shelf’ came from how it feels to be part of an industry that celebrates you one minute and forgets you the next. But we’re still here, and this song is our way of saying that’s where we belong — in the noise.”
File alongside: The National, The Twang

