Song is seventh from new album

On the full moon on Monday, July 3rd, Peter Gabriel releases the seventh track from the album i/o. This month the song is “So Much” and the first version to be heard is the Dark-Side Mix, by Tchad Blake.

Written and produced by Gabriel, “So Much” is “a simple song,” that features a string arrangement from John Metcalfe and contributions from Tony Levin on bass, David Rhodes on guitar and backing vocals from Peter’s daughter Melanie Gabriel. The song was recorded at Real World Studios, Bath, The Beehive and British Grove, London.

“I was trying purposefully not to be clever with this. I wanted to get a very simple chorus but one which still had some substance to the harmony and melody. Something that was easy to digest but still had a bit of character to it,” Gabriel shares.

“‘So Much’ is about mortality, getting old, all the bright, cheerful subjects, but I think when you get to my sort of age, you either run away from mortality or you jump into it and try and live life to the full and that always seems to make a lot more sense to me. The countries that seem most alive are those that have death as part of their culture.”

As Peter goes on to explain, there’s a duality to the meaning of “So Much,” which is just as much about reveling in all the experiences and joyous distractions still to be had right now as it is about contemplating the future. “The reason I chose So Much as a title is because I’m addicted to new ideas and all sorts of projects. I get excited by things and want to jump around and do different things. I love being in a mess of so much! And yet it also means there’s just so much time, or whatever it is, available. Balancing them both is what the song is about.”

This month’s full moon release comes with artwork from the artist Henry Hudson and his work Somewhere Over Mercia.

“I started looking at Henry’s work and thought it was great. He’s done some dense and intricate work with plasticine, but then he also has this other more expressionist, horizon work with different colors and they’re very simple and pure. I connected quite strongly with him,” Gabriel adds.

“The works where Henry’s got horizons are minimalist in a way. They are quite layered and there’s a physicality or three-dimensional element to the way he puts the work together. The idea of cutting the horizon in a different color, in this case he wanted it to be yellow, and then effectively letting it bleed onto the painting I thought was beautiful and powerful. In the one sense, the horizon is the infinite but it’s also the limit. It had some good symbolism. I think it’s a great piece of work.”

Just like the previous full moon releases, “So Much” will come with differing mix approaches from Tchad Blake (Dark-Side Mix), released on July 3rd, and also from Mark “Spike” Stent (Bright-Side Mix) and Hans-Martin Buff’s Atmos mix (In-Side Mix), released later in the month.

Since the release of “Road to Joy,” last month, Gabriel has completed the European leg of the i/o Tour. Shows in North America taking place in September and October.