Making the move from electronic music and DJing to the rowdy indie scene, Harry Bouchier has recently stepped into the wider music industry with a brand new band. Operating under the moniker Fair Green, the project boasts a rather timeless allure, an electrifying and wholesome blend of 60’s rock’n’roll and modern Britpop references. It’s a formula that’s incredibly nostalgic, but also familiar and ever-relatable. That’s where the project’s timeless character emerges from: ‘Tuesday Morning’ is the perfect evidence of that. Simply, it’s a record that will appeal to multiple generations.
Featuring Bouchier’s dynamic and playful vocals, ‘Tuesday Morning’ also features fellow bandmates Thomas James Simon on drums, Udo Grunewald on bass, and Roy Branagan on lead guitar. The Irish quartet indulges in uplifting, melodic arrangements and seemingly escapism-driven lyrics, although, on a deeper look, the song is more meaningful than it might appear. Reacting to an increasingly stressful and shellshocked reality, Fair Green invites listeners into a more laidback state of mind.
Delving deeper into ‘Tuesday Morning’, Bouchier explains: “This is my first step into writing and performing in a band, and it’s about finding meaning in the everyday rush, slowing down long enough to see where you’re heading.” Well, we’d dare say that Fair Green have done a great job so far. The single is not only incredibly relatable and welcoming, but it’s also observant and timely. Out now via Scottish imprint The Barne Society, ‘Tuesday Morning’ might just be the beginning of a long, triumphant musical journey.
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