Warsaw Radio (W.R) have returned with the launch of their latest single entitled ‘After Eve’. The track interestingly explores one of the first ever stories of love – that of Adam and Eve.
In ‘After Eve’, rich orchestration combines with the warm vocals of front-man Brian McNamara, making for an emotive and powerful piece of music. Underneath this, there is a distinctly folky feel, enforced by a violin/fiddle solo and the storytelling element of the band’s music.
The narrative follows a unique perspective, imagining if Adam and Eve separated after they are forced out of the Garden of Eden, sung from the perspective of Adam. The entirely original outlook on the tale, alongside combined baritone vocals layered above soaring strings, forms a single like no other.
Brían McNamara created Warsaw Radio in Brighton in 2013 after reading about the siege of Warsaw in 1939. The Warsaw Radio Orchestra kept performing live on the radio station throughout the siege until their radio transmitter was destroyed by an artillery shell. Brian notes that “The story really inspired me. Working as an original artist in what can be a tough industry can be hard and having an inspiration like these guys in 1939 helps to keep you going”.
As a group W.R take influence from the likes of Wilco, Fleetwod Mac, The Waterboys and The Frames, blending aspects of all of these and putting them together to form their own unique style. They are all set for UK and Ireland dates from February, kicking off with a home town head-line show at Komedia Brighton on February 8th.
Links:
www.soundcloud.com/warsawradio