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Eurythmics’ Dave Stewart launches new group, shares first single ‘Brings Me Home’

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Eurythmics co-founder Dave Stewart has launched a new creative collective called The Time Experience Project. Listen to their debut single ‘Brings Me Home’ first on NME below.The Grammy-winning musician enlisted a group of writers, actors, filmmakers, composers and performers to join him in the group.

Next Friday (October 20), they will release a 10-song “modern rock opera” called ‘Who To Love’. You can pre-save/pre-add it here.“The songs on this album are centred around the elusive nature of time, how it seems to speed up or slow down depending on your mental state,” Stewart explained of the “immersive” collection.“Through the music and lyrics, we try to interpret this feeling and how life’s journey can become serpentine and surreal as we wander through moments of sadness, melancholy, love addiction and pure ecstasy.”‘Who To Love’ will be accompanied by a long-form video, which is set to premiere at the Rome Film Festival next Thursday (October 19).

It features Italian TV, stage, and film actress Greta Scarano and legendary Italian band Mokadelic.“The short film revolves around a character who is struggling with anxiety and loneliness, reflected in both the music and the actions of the protagonist,” said Stewart, who wrote and stars in the video.As for the meaning behind ‘Brings Me Home’, the musician explained: “It’s a song about the power of real love; about how something as simple as holding someone’s hand or seeing their face can make us feel at home, even amid chaos.“In a world that is constantly changing and moving at a rapid pace, it is important to slow down and connect with others in a meaningful way.

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