Musician Richard Evans shares retro debut album Sentinel

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Manchester-based electronic artist Richard Evans presents his debut album ‘Sentinel’ via , an eight-track collection that tells the story of humanity at a tipping point and a world trapped in a climate crisis.

“Sentinel is an electro-pop concept album. It’s important that art has something to say about the world we live in and there is no bigger issue than climate change. The album is my take on the different facets of the subject  – from the impact of micro-plastics to the paranoia of COVID; from the origins of life to global climate protests, all in a pop package,” says Richard Evans.

A British-Irish electronic musician, writer and digital media artist, Richard Evans’ draws inspiration from real-world science, exploring biotechnology, machine intelligence and the environment. For this album, existing songs were refined and new material was written, combining the warmth of classic synths with pared-down lyrics that explore real-world subject matter. Recorded at Evan’s home studio, this album was mixed by Hervé Girardin.

Formerly keyboardist in UK cult band James, with whom he also co-wrote and recorded material, he was also a guitarist and songwriter for St. Vitus Dancers prior to that. Since cutting his teeth on the UK music scene from the early 1980s to early 1990s, his independent creative projects have received nine awards from Arts Council England, a Business Development Award from Creative England, and has been commissioned for various projects by the University of Manchester and the Manchester Science Festival.

Evans also revealed the video for synthwave track ‘Made Of Stars’, a song that stems from the theory that the building blocks of life on Earth come from space – ultimately, we are made of stars. The lyrics are deliberately simple – words for “life” spoken in different languages – as vocoder vocals and sequenced synths, representing the different ways that life evolves. This song opens the album which is bookended by the final track ‘Constellation’ as its closing piece in keeping its celestial theme.

“This video for Made Of Stars, filmed by Jason Lock, is based on the live show where I perform inside a cube as video projections run on the screens. We wanted to capture the live experience which uses the cube as a centrepiece so that the music and visuals are the focus for a creative exploration of the impacts of climate change. For this song, the video content includes data visualisations of temperature rises over the last century and a beautiful melting sun animation, created specially for this project by award-winning artist Valentina D’Efilippo,” says Richard Evans.

Earlier, Evans released the Hiroshima/Nagasaki-inspired lead track ‘Black Rain’, the accompanying video for which surrounds the same themes, was filmed at the University of Salford / MediaCityUK by Ashley Tidball, Timur Atilgan and Will Wood.

On ‘Sentinel’, analogue synths and sequences are mixed with melodic vocal hooks and drum machine rhythms. Recorded during the COVID lockdowns, the album’s concept was spawned several years ago during an acclaimed multimedia live show that explores climate change in sound and light, featuring electronic music, video and data visualisation content. Originally commissioned by Manchester Science Festival with additional support from Arts Council England and Creative England, it has since been performed at festivals across the country.

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