![]() ![]() And I love the ‘Everything Is Possible’ part, because the usual phrase is ‘Anything Is Possible’. There's so much tribalism, bias and ulterior motives everywhere, and it's becoming increasingly difficult to know where to place your trust. When asked about the meaning of the title, Reynolds stated "The ‘Nothing Is True’ part is a statement of what it feels like to be alive in 2020, it's hard to grasp the truth. There are more hours that have been put into this album than any other – a lot more sweat, toil, and crippling indecision!" Nothing Is True was produced by Reynolds "it gave us more attention to detail. ![]() ![]() Recording for the album took place throughout 2019 and early 2020, with the band documenting the process via a WhatsApp number that fans could follow to receive studio updates directly. ![]() This album is more broad, and there's more confidence in the songwriting." I think one thing about this album that's slightly different is that we set out to make something that encapsulates everything that Shikari have done. We’ve pushed further and asked ourselves, 'Where can we go? Let's fucking go there!' One track is a symphonic orchestral piece, but then there are other tracks that wouldn't sound out of place on our first album, Take to the Skies. In December 2019, following extensive touring in support of their previous record, The Spark, lead singer Rou Reynolds expressed his desire in an interview with Kerrang to create the "most definitive Shikari record to date", with Reynolds further elaborating that " the one that a fan would pass to their mate like, 'You don’t know Shikari? This is where you start.'" įollowing the album's announcement, Reynolds spoke once again to Kerrang about the themes and sounds on the album, saying, "Possibility is the central theme of the album, lyrically, but it also is musically, too. The following year, on 26 November 2018, they released a book titled The Spark - Lyrics & Exegesis of Rou Reynolds, which featured all lyrics from The Spark, as well as essays on the album's tracks provided by frontman Rou Reynolds. British rock band Enter Shikari released their fifth studio album The Spark on 22 September 2017, via Ambush Reality and PIAS Recordings. ![]()
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