March 1, 2023

Interview with Amber Run

We had the pleasure of interviewing Amber Run over Zoom video!

London’s introspective indie rock triohttps://www.instagram.com/amberrun/?hl=en recently released their fourth studio album,https://bfan.link/how-to-be-human.

The album title is a nod...

We had the pleasure of interviewing Amber Run over Zoom video!

London’s introspective indie rock trio Amber Run recently released their fourth studio album, 'How To Be Human'.

The album title is a nod to the wish of a human guide book that could teach us how to be happy, how to be content, how to find peace within the world and, crucially, within ourselves. What this album emulates is exactly that.

In celebration of the 13 track album, the band also released ‘The Hurt (Act III)’ - the final part of a trilogy of EPs that doubles as an expansive collection of songs that helped create the upcoming album.

The track ‘'Hurt'’ has landed on Spotify’s The Indie List, All New Rock, New Music Friday UK, Indie Brandneu, New Music Friday BE and New Music Friday NL in addition to Apple Music’s New In Alternative and New In Rock playlists.

ABOUT AMBER RUN

Amber Run - consisting of frontman/guitarist Joe Keogh, bassist Tomas Sperring and keyboard player Henry Wyeth - have managed not just to continue but to thrive on their own terms through making music together. They released their debut album ‘5AM’ in 2014 via RCA, where they built lasting relationships with a fanbase who had found relatability in their deeply moving songwriting. On their second & third LP ‘For A Moment, I Was Lost’ and ‘Philophobia’, the band continued building their fanbase organically, inviting open dialogues with songs that often cut to the quick of life’s more difficult moments. Throughout all of this, their early 2014 single ‘I Found,’ has taken on a life of its own; currently sitting at a gargantuan 300 million Spotify plays, it’s been adopted by a new generation of fans on TikTok where more than half a million people have created videos inspired by the track. Offline, the band recently sold out their first Europe and North American tour dates, culminating in their biggest shows to date including London’s Roundhouse before signing to TRIPEL for their, ‘How To Be Human’ album.

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Joe Keogh

Frontman/Singer/Songwriter

Amber Run
Biography 2023
‘How To Be Human”

‘How To Be Human’ might sound like a grand sentiment but, when you boil it down, it’s the purest conundrum of them all. How to be happy. How to be content. How to find peace within the world and, crucially, within yourself. They’re concerns that plague us all and ones that were at the forefront of Joe Keogh’s mind as Amber Run began to piece together their latest album.

“You know those annoying emails you get that are like, ‘How to become a millionaire in one month’. ‘How to get abs in six seconds’,” he chuckles. “I was like, I wish someone would just tell me how to get by and live on the centre line and how to just continue.”

Amber Run - completed by bassist Tomas Sperring and keyboard player Henry Wyeth - have managed not just to continue but to thrive on their own terms through making music together. They released their debut album ‘5AM’ in 2014 via RCA where they built lasting relationships with a fanbase who had found relatability in their deeply moving songwriting. Signing to indie label Easy Life Records in 2017 for their second & third LP ‘For A Moment, I Was Lost’ and ‘Philophobia’, the band continued building their fanbase organically, inviting open dialogues with songs that often cut to the quick of life’s more difficult moments. Throughout all of this, their early 2014 single ‘I Found,’ has taken on a life of its own; currently sitting at a gargantuan 300 million Spotify plays, it’s been adopted by a new generation of fans on TikTok where more than half a million people have creat… Read More