Bedolina has today released the video and track titled ‘We Are the Clock Ourselves Again’ from their upcoming album ‘Sun and Flamingos’. Morality with a muse trapped in lyrics that circumvent all hope and hype and show the true self in the mirror in all its glory and gander. Putting self-independence and self-importance at the forefront in a society that relies on groupthink is a hard task, but ‘We Are the Clock Ourselves Again’ shows that time is running out and the time is now to move forward.

Brilliantly surrounded by a subtle anthemic score, ‘We Are the Clock Ourselves Again’ shows that Bedolina has found their sound and amplified a genre.

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About ‘We Are the Clock Ourselves Again’

‘We Are the Clock Ourselves Again’ is an indie rock hymn about perceiving life through your innate sense of right and wrong. Highlighting the importance of self-reliance, Bedolina encourages those listening to march to the beat of their own “clock”. Featuring keys and drums laid down by Robbie Bennett and Charlie Hall (both of The War On Drugs), the new track is the first offering from the upcoming LP ‘Sun and Flamingos’.

About Bedolina

Bedolina returns with its second LP, Sun and Flamingos, reassembling many of the players from its 2023 self-titled release. A new batch of songs from Ken Gould showcases further artistic evolution, resulting in enhanced immediacy and reflecting the volatility and flux of everyday concerns, from family and aging to the juxtaposition of looking forward versus looking backward. Once again in partnership with the Miner Street Recordings team of Brian McTear and Amy Morrissey (The War on Drugs, Kurt Vile, Sharon Van Etten) providing production and engineering and Joe Lambert (Thievery Corporation, The Black Crowes, Cracker) doing the mastering.

The band draws its name from the Bedolina Map, a rock in the Italian Alps engraved with petroglyphs. The complex topographical map, which includes images of people and animals amidst villages and roads, was produced between 1000 and 200 B.C. Much like the music Bedolina creates, the purpose of the map is subjective but its beauty and complexity are clear. If art is communication across time, it is a commitment and a risk taken without assurance of being either heard or understood. Bedolina is drawing their map and Sun and Flamingos are one of the first compelling clues.

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https://bedolina.bandcamp.com/
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