Robin Trower Releases “The Razor’s Edge,”
The Second Single From His New Album 'No More Worlds To Conquer,'
Out 4/29 via Provogue/Mascot Label Group
“This song has some of my favorite guitar work I’ve played
on a recording in a long time…”
The Second Single From His New Album 'No More Worlds To Conquer,'
Out 4/29 via Provogue/Mascot Label Group
“This song has some of my favorite guitar work I’ve played
on a recording in a long time…”
– Robin TrowerToday, the iconic guitarist Robin Trower releases “The Razor’s Edge,” the second single from his new studio album, ‘No More Worlds To Conquer,’ out April 29th via Provogue. Featuring what Trower calls “some of my favorite guitar work I’ve played on a recording in a long time,” “The Razor’s Edge” finds the guitarist shining a light on the failure of world leaders today. “’The Razor’s Edge’ and ‘Cloud Across The Sun,’” Trower comments, “those are definitely about my dissatisfaction with the politicians of the day - pointing the finger at the ones that don’t keep their promises.”
Few would dispute that the title of Robin Trower’s latest album – 'No More Worlds To Conquer' – is a fair summary of the thumbprint he has left on the musical universe. But as he reminds us, it should not be misinterpreted as his mission being accomplished. “I definitely feel like I’m still reaching,” he considers, “with the guitar, and the songs, and everything else.”
For more than six decades, Robin Trower’s career has known no bounds. At the age of 76, the British guitarist can reflect on a journey in which he has planted flags across the musical sphere and played every role imaginable. He’s been the driving force behind Sixties icons Procol Harum. The transatlantic solo star who filled US stadiums with 1974’s Bridge Of Sighs. The collaborator and occasional supergroup member. The elder-statesman songwriter whose late period still crackles with invention.
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