Gathering Stars began work on their new album A Day in the Life after experiencing a difficult stretch, including the loss of two band members to illness over four years. The album is a deeply hopeful record, with the soul-pop seven-piece conjuring a warm sonic landscape.
Overcoming Adversity
Keyboardist Michelle Ishida said the losses informed songs such as “Pay Attention to the Signs,” which lingers on the heavy questions that remain after someone you love passes away. Ishida attributed the album’s hopeful tone to an attitude deeply engrained within the band members.
The album took shape during happy hour shows at Dick’s Den, which Ishida said afforded the musicians the opportunity to experiment with the songs in a comfortable setting. The sense of intimacy carries over into songs such as “Key of Love” and “Security.”
A Message of Hope
Ishida said the album has a statement of purpose, which arrives in the Walker-penned closer “Our Best Days.” The song reminds listeners that life is short and nothing is promised, so it’s essential to make the most of every day.
Original reporting: Matter News (Columbus) — read the source article.