April 28 — Fences unveiled the latest single from its forthcoming album this week.
The band, the brainchild of singer/songwriter/guitarist Christopher Mansfield, premiered its new single, ‘No One‘ Tuesday. The song is the second single from the band’s forthcoming album, Bright Soil, which is currently due out in August through ENCI Records. Its exact release date is under consideration. The act premiered the record’s lead single, ‘Thin Legs‘ and the song’s video last month.
The musical arrangement featured in Fences’ new single is a catchy, upbeat composition that presents some influence from the pop music of the 80s while also hinting at similarities to a variety of indie acts from the 90s at the same time. The overall presentation is a work that is certain to entertain and engage audiences.
While the song’s arrangement is upbeat and poppy, Mansfield explained in a recent interview, the song’s lyrical theme is somewhat heavier.
“‘No One’ is a VERY old song,” Mansfield said. “Written when I could fall in love with how a woman rolled a cigarette and a cocaine nose bleed was used to finger paint on a brown grocery bag. In the end, regardless of how relevant the lyrics are to me now in my life is, in fact, irrelevant. Someone else is somewhere else other than me. The song is a gallop that I still resonate with. The tempo is anxious in a way that feels alluring. I’d like to do more songs at this speed.”
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