A gorgeously sparse, intimate, number with quiet piano accompaniment before a powerful explosion of sound by the New York singer-songwriter-guitarist-producer Peter Silberman from the upcoming new album Blight, out on 10 October via Transgressive Records. The track illustrates an ambiguous, unnamed threat that calls to mind any number of distressing headlines, and that swell of sound is blown-out orchestral jump-scare underscoring the implied force majeure. “Something in the Air is about a looming threat that can take many forms,” says Peter Silberman. “Precautions that would have seemed strange a decade ago have become ordinary routines – a new normal set against a backdrop of creeping dread. Meanwhile, doom lies dormant, waiting to erupt.”
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O, keep your window closed today,
O, cover up your nose today,
O, do not stand so near today,
O, there’s something is in the air today.
O, there’s something in the air today,
O, best to take the stairs today,
O, be sure to charge your phone today,
O, maybe work from home today.
O, there’s something in the air today,
O, thank god I wasn’t there today.
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