New Release: Paul Numi Unveils Album 'Parallel Lives'

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Chloe Mogg

Following his hugely successful comeback album ‘Chimera’ in 2020, Paul Numi is ready to unveil his new album this year, ‘Parallel Lives’. Listen here: https://amzn.to/31ri5R1

Tinged with the nostalgia of 80s rock and the attitude of 90s Britpop, Numi expresses his own unique sound across nine soaring indie-rock tracks. The album includes the singles ‘Multitudes’, ‘Wake Up’ and ‘So High’ which have already garnered thousands of streams and support from BBC Radio.

Capturing the introspective nature of the album from the outset, the title track leads the way with poetic lyrics that reflect on the crucial junctions in life where different choices could have meant a different life entirely. Bursting with shimmering chords and Numi’s warm yet wistful vocals, the track is reminiscent of the dreamy soundscapes of The Cure as it journeys through fantasies and memories.

Numi shares: “As one grows older, it’s inevitably to look back and consider some of the choices made. I realize that had I made a different decision at some of the junctions, I’d have had another life. That’s true for all of us. There are all these lives that exist in parallel with different relationships, different jobs perhaps, another career, different kids, houses. I see life as standing on a train platform. Now and then a train stops. It can be a job, a girl, a house for sale, and then one gets on that train or not. The trouble is that we do not know if the train is a runaway train, a train that will be side-tracked or a high-speed one. Sometimes, I missed trains. Don’t we all?”

Production: Ronald Vanhuffel
Recorded at ICP Studios in Brussels
Label: Greener Grass

About

Paul was very active in the early years of the 80s, playing support to U2, Echo & The Bunnymen, TC Matic, and others (with his band “Angry Voices”).

Then life took another twist and besides being an artist, Paul also took up a career as a top business executive. He travelled the world for his work but never truly left behind his passion for music, often taking his guitar on the road and playing gigs. Numi played concerts in New York, Boston, Moscow, Beirut, Warsaw, doing radio interviews in places as diverse as Switzerland, Morocco, and Saudi Arabia.

In 2020, Paul Numi made an official comeback to his music career with the release of the album ‘Chimera’, which has already received over 200,000 plays.

Source Chloe Mogg

November 1, 2021 6:29am ET by Chloe Mogg  

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