Gavin Friday has shared a new track, Stations Of The Cross, taken from his highly anticipated new solo album Ecce Homo, his first solo album since 2011’s Catholic.
In the months preceding the album's release, Friday had been teasing details of the new work with mysterious posts featuring an image of a crown of thorns and written in Ogham, an old runic language that was used in parts of the UK and Ireland between the 5th and 9th centuries.
Friday gives an incredibly moving performance, as Stations of the Cross appears as an introspective song that stands out for its instrumentation, which can be contemplative and notable. The song is a haunting love ballad, and thematically it speaks a relationship caught in a never-ending circle.
The song is dedicated to Friday's friend, the late Sinead O'Connor.
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