Today Andre Anderson from Royal Hunt tells us about "Hard Rain Coming" from their recently released album "Show Me How to Live". Here is the story:Some songs developing slowly, over a long period of time - they kind of creating themselves in your mind
days go by and you΄ll be "revisiting" something what used to be a vague idea only to discover that it already grown a bit bigger, a bit more defined.
"Hard Rain΄s Coming" came to life in that fashion: I wanted a song which will start up slow and "fragile" and develop into an "all-stops-pulled" anthem and yet with a middle part/verse connecting the intro and a climax (chorus) being somehow different, carrying a lazy, laid back vibe without losing a steady pulse. Lyrically I was imagining a feeling of a hesitated longing/searching and a bombastic, overpowering contra punctual punch line.
An intro came first: a harpsichord with its glass-like, lofty sound created a nice contrast to a melody line sung in a deep, airy voice suddenly pushed aside by a heavy pounding rhythm section. Verses became an odd combination of dragged, sleepy and behind the beat vocals over a steady, staccato beat with furious harpsichord arpeggios tying it all together.
An unexpected bonus arrived as the backing singers went with an exaggerated operatic approach in the chorus, creating a larger-than-life sound which combined with the open and polyphonic sounding band hit the listener with an impact of epic proportions.
The biggest challenge was the final mixing: it took two full days in the studio to get all these parts to fit together sonically; constantly moving faders to underline the ever-changing dynamics of the track, tweaking reverbs/delays between verses (tight and in-your-face) and choruses (huge and dominating).
By the end of the day it was all worth it: a song became the first single from Royal Hunt΄s "Show Me How to Live" album available in US through EMI check it out.
Hearing is believing. Now that you know the story behind the song, listen for yourself and learn more about the album right here!