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Richard Reed Parry of Arcade Fire Announces New Solo Album, Shares Video for Two New Songs

Quiet River of Dust Vol. 1 Due Out September 21 via ANTI-; Watch Video for "Sai No Kawara (River of Death)" and "On the Ground"

Jul 19, 2018 Richard Reed Parry

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Arcade Fire multi-instrumentalist Richard Reed Parry has announced a new solo album, Quiet River of Dust Vol. 1, and has shared a combined animated video for two of its songs, “Sai No Kawara (River of Death)” and “On the Ground.” Parry directed the video with Caleb Wood. Quiet River of Dust Vol. 1 is due out September 21 via ANTI-, his first for the label. As the title suggests, it’s the first part of a two volume series, with part two due out next spring. Check out the combined video for “Sai No Kawara (River of Death)” and “On the Ground” below, followed by the album’s cover art.

The seeds of the album were first planted a decade ago during Arcade Fire’s first tour of Japan. Parry hung around Japan for several weeks after the tour ended, finding himself in a monastery, an experience he describes in a press release as “the biggest silence you’ve ever heard.”

Parry elaborates in a press release: “The song ‘On the Ground’ was inspired by an encounter with ghost voices in a Japanese forest near a temple on the mountain Koya-Sān. I told director Caleb Wood the story - of being alone in this magical environment of giant cedar trees and hearing a loud chorus of powerful harmony singing that sounded inexplicably identical to my late father’s folk band the Friends of Fiddler’s Green, who were the soundtrack to my entire childhood and upbringing.”

Parry also had this to say about the album in the press release: “I’m lousy at sitting still and being nothing. But being out in the natural world or being immersed in music is the meditation for me. That’s the heart of this record: the experience of transcending the place that you’re in, getting lost in the feeling of where you end and where the world begins, in a dreamlike world of music and thought.”

Read our 2014 Versus interview where Richard Reed Parry and Peter Gabriel interviewed each other.

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