- Music
- 25 Apr 17
The Sligo musician gives an atmospheric reimagining of one of Robert Frost's most ambiguous and haunting poems.
Taking license with the authorial voice and layering twanging, bluesy guitars and Steve's virtuosic violin skills over the verses, Steve brings a new perspective to the American poetic and songwriting tradition.
Speaking about the new single, Steve said: “I wrote the music for 'Stopping by Woods' in the mid 90s after discovering Robert Frost’s poem in a dusty old poetry book at a friend’s cottage in the wilds of county Mayo. Instead of the eminent Princeton Poet Frost telling the tale, I imagined a Native American rider pausing at the edge of the Woods. The woods, what a great metaphor for the obscure? Mike Scott recorded a great vocal in his studio at Puck Towers. I added a string section in Sligo.”
'Stopping By Woods' is from Steve's newest album Beekeeper, which will be released on May 12 and can be pre-ordered here. A diverse, colourful and intelligent collection, Beekeeper is another masterstroke from the world-class violinist who has previously performed with the likes of U2, Van Morrison and Elvis Costello; it also features some surprising and exciting guest performances...
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Listen to 'Stopping By Woods' here: