nathaniel bellows, three

nathaniel bellows, three

When tragedy strikes, artists often turn to melodies in an attempt to heal the pain.  It was no different for Nathaniel Bellows, who turned to writing to cope with the death of his father.  The result is his forthcoming album Three.  This triumphant masterpiece starts off with “In the Wool”, an address of self-image and finding oneself amidst the chaos of the world.  The heart stopping “Haul Me In” speaks of the need to feel weightless in treacherous waters.  The breathtaking percussion creates the illusion that we, the listeners, are in the danger that he speaks of.  “Split Lip” invites you to step into the feeling of being hopeful despite being surrounded by reasons to be hopeless.  It closes out with “Move Away”, which weighs the pros and cons of leaving a place that has provided you both happiness and sorrow throughout his life.  Here, Bellows reveals his intentions to, one way or another, look to the future.

Three is a raw and emotional record that sees every track masterfully tackling the struggle of falling into a pit and trying to find a way into the light, sometimes by hoping for a shoulder to lean on.  It reflects a vulnerability that resonates with the listener and provides moments of solace and peace.

nathaniel bellow, “i once did”

nathaniel bellow, “i once did”

Today, we have the exclusive honor of premiering Nathaniel Bellow’s latest track “I Once Did” – along with its accompanying lyric video – ahead of the release of his third full-length Three. Bellow’s signature gravelly vocals lead the track, with a light composition to really add a calm feeling to the audio. When Bellows insists “I don’t feel the weight that I once did,” you can feel it in the instrumentals.

Each of the songs from his upcoming release was inspired by his father’s death in the three years since his passing, so hints of grief and remorse can be found throughout. What we have here is art in its purest form.

Three is out Friday, December 11. Keep up with Bellows here.