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  • Release Date

    4 June 2020

  • Length

    10 tracks

To Let a Good Thing Die is the second studio album from singer-songwriter Bruno Major, and was released on June 5, 2020 via Harbour and AWAL Recordings.

“This is not a concept album by any stretch of the imagination. It’s really a musical diary of where I’m at, at the moment. It’s a collection of songs I’m very proud of, but in terms of the subject matter, I don’t conceive them to be conceptually aligned too much. There are certain themes that run through it–just ‘cause that’s what I think about all the fuckin’ time. Like, why am I here? What the fuck is going on? Why do I love this person? Why do they love me? Am I a nice person? I dunno. All of the things that are just going through my head all the time, that’s the theme.“

• via an interview with TMRW Magazine

“I have put every ounce I have into this thing, it sent me to places I’ve never been, both light and dark. It is an honest reflection of my thoughts, feelings and musicality, and I’m extremely proud of it. I love you all for allowing me to do this.“

• via Instagram

“Since announcing my new album on March 19th I have been overwhelmed by support from my fans and your vocal anticipation for its release.
The world we find ourselves in now is a very different one from then, and it would be tone deaf of me not to take a moment to reflect on the tribulations many of us are experiencing.
After genuine soul searching, and confiding in friends, family and colleagues, I have taken the decision to release “To Let A Good Thing Die” today. I do so in solidarity with the Black community, and in deep reverence to Black culture, without which my music would not exist.
You have shown me the power of an artist is in bringing people together, whoever and wherever they may be. I hope that in ‘To Let A Good Thing Die,’ you will find 32 minutes of warmth. I am really, really proud of this album.
All my love,
Bruno 🌙✨“

• via Instagram

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