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ANE BRUN "Hands in the Fire" [Single] (Balloon Ranger)
Add Date: 5/9/2023
Release Date: 5/12/2023
FCC: Clean
Formats: Non-Comm AAA, NACC Top 200, Submodern, Chill
RIYL: James Blake, Kate Bush, Solange, The Knife, Florence and the Machine

ANE BRUN ANNOUNCES RELEASE OF NEW SONG, ‘HAND IN THE FIRE’

Ten years after marking her first decade as a recording artist with the release of SONGS 2003-13, the distinguished, platinum-selling ANE BRUN has announced the release of a brand-new track, ‘HAND IN THE FIRE’, which will be included on SONGS 2013-23, a celebration of her second decade as one of Norway’s most decorated contemporary artists. Like the song, the 16-track compilation is due for release by Brun’s own independent label, Balloon Ranger Recordings, on 12 May, 2023 and it will be available on CD and LP, as well as via all DSPs.

Written in Tuscany in 2022, ‘HAND IN THE FIRE’ features cellist Linnea Olsson (a regular BRUN collaborator) as well as Samuel Starck, who played a big role on 2020’s After The Great Storm, and Per Eklund, who performed on that and the same year’s How Beauty Holds The Hand Of Sorrow, not to mention 2011’s It All Starts With One. In true BRUN tradition, the song offers encouragement, this time “to someone who’s feeling unable to break free from something that’s holding them back from fulfilling their potential.” It displays the eastern charms that have sporadically influenced other songs, among them ‘Worship’, her duet with José González on 2011’s It All Starts With One, and it was mixed and mastered by Prash ‘Engine-Earz’ Mistry.

‘HAND IN THE FIRE’ opens SONGS 2013-23, which draws on BRUN’s second decade as one of Norway’s most decorated contemporary artists. With three Norwegian Grammys and two Swedish Grammys among the multiple awards lined up on her shelf, she’s seen her international reputation flourish over the course of the last ten years on the back of world tours and prestigious concerts, not least with the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra (which birthed 2018’s Live at Berdwardhallen album, her third live collection). She’s contributed, as well, to multiple film soundtracks – among them a collaboration with Emmy Award-winning Dustin O’Halloran on 2018’s Puzzle OST – and she even enjoyed an unlikely UK Top 5 hit in 2015 singing on Dr Kucho! & Gregor Salto’s ‘Can’t Stop Playing (Makes Me High)’, which, incidentally, she co-wrote. And all that’s not to mention the small matter of her invitations to perform at the 2017 Nobel Prize Dinner and the 2018 Nobel Peace Prize Ceremony. There is, it’s fair to say, a lot to celebrate.

BRUN’s pure, seraphic voice, with its quiet, distinctive flutter, has always been crucial to her appeal, its tone suggestive of someone who’s not only endured their own share of suffering but who is also, as ‘Don’t Run And Hide’ declares, “here for you”. “I think a lot of my music is about being free,” she says, “being authentic to yourself, being open to life, to love, to experiencing all that life can bring, and going through all its transitions. It’s about what holds us back, and about accepting that life has darkness but still always moving towards the light. And it’s about hope. Lots of hope.” As SONGS 2013-23 emphasises, there’s undeniably something thrilling in hearing an artist at the top of their game, especially one so willing to bare their soul.

SONGS 2013-23 follows the release this March of Portrayals, a collection of a dozen of Brun’s most acclaimed covers. It contains the following songs:

The Hand In The Fire / Directions / Don’t Run And Hide / Crumbs / Lose My Way / Take Hold Of Me / Honey / You Lit My Fire / All We Want Is Love / Trust / Hanging / Black Notebook / After The Great Storm / Closer / Fingerprints / Last Breath

BRUN has also announced a series of shows across Europe later this year as part of her 20th Anniversary Tour:

  • 22.09 HELSINKI House Of Culture

  • 27.09 STOCKHOLM Cirkus

  • 29.09 JÖNKÖPING Spira

  • 30.09 MALMÖ Live Konserthus

  • 01.10 GÖTEBORG Konserthuset

  • 06.10 SKELLEFTEÅ Sara Kulturhus

  • 14.10 LONDON Shepherd's Bush Empire

  • 17.10 BERLIN Admiralspalast

  • 20.10 ANTWERP De Roma

  • 21.10 PARIS La Cigale

  • 22.10 UTRECH Ronda

  • 24.10 HAMBURG Fabrik

  • 25.10 COPENHAGEN Store Vega

  • 26.10 AARHUS VoxHall

  • 04.11 ÖREBRO Konserthuset

  • 05.11 UPPSALA UKK

  • 08.11 BODØ Svømmehallen Scene

  • 09.11 TROMSØ Driv

  • 11.11 TRONDHEIM Tapperiet

  • 12.11 MOLDE Bjørnsonhuset

  • 15.11 OSLO Sentrum Scene

  • 16.11 OSLO Sentrum Scene

  • 17.11 STAVANGER Konserthus

  • 18.11 KRISTIANSAND Kilden

  • 19.11 BERGEN Grieghallen