Boston Manor’s new album ‘Datura’ arrives next month, and they have shared one of the most gorgeous songs that will be found on it.
Boston Manor continue to show why they are some of the finest songwriters that the UK has to offer in serious style.
The latest evidence comes in the form of their new track ‘Inertia’, a deep-set and emotional love song, written about how that special person feels like home, even at the darkest moments.
It’s a gorgeous sentiment that is delivered in stunning fashion.
Vocalist Henry Cox had this to say about it:
“Inertia is a love song I wrote for my wife, the support of whom has guided me through some of the darkest times in my adult life.
The partners of touring artists are often forgotten about. They have to spend months alone without the person they love whilst we fly around the world with our friends. They comfort us when we’re home sick, cheer us one when we win & console us when we lose. Often they can be a lifeline to our friends & family, a bridge back to the real world.
To me, my wife is many things, home being one of them. This record is about a darkness in my life & the end of the album marks the exit from it. Without her that never would have been possible.”
Here it is:
The band’s new album ‘Datura’ is set to drop on October 14 via SharpTone Records.
Here’s ‘Passenger’:
We caught up with the band backstage at Download Festival earlier this year, which you can catch up with below: