Ahead of his highly anticipated solo debut album ‘Art’, lifelong musician Paul Archer unleashes his stomping new single ‘Fear Destroyer’!

Creative rebirth: 

There are many “firsts” with ‘Art’: the first Paul Archer solo album in a 30-year  recording career; his first vinyl album (conceived as such from the start); and the first  time his visual art has intersected with his musical world, featuring on the cover and  inserts. It is also the first album of a new career phase back home in Northern Ireland  

after many years in East Anglia with Burning Codes – and fans are already telling him  it’s the best thing he’s done.

After 30 years of rock ‘n’ rollercoaster travails – major label deals that happened but  nothing eventuated, management meltdowns, publishing disasters – Paul’s positive  energy is undimmed. ‘Art’ is not the lonely drinker in Edward Hopper’s Nighthawks,  

wondering how it all slipped away – it’s an explosion of power, passion and grace,  the sound of a man with fabulous melodic gifts still seeing chinks of light whatever the  darkness. 

‘Fear Destroyer’ 

Paul digs into the emotional depth of his new single describing how “‘Fear Destroyer’ is written in response to how my journey is changing and moving towards real,  tangible freedom from anxiety and fear to faith and belief in a loving higher power  which identifies deeply with each of us and wants to heal, nurture, protect and liberate  us from fear by means of profound love. This love permeates the sub atomic fabric of  everything beyond even the quantum level. This song is a joyous explosion of light,  love and liberation and becoming spiritually, physically, emotionally and mentally  whole.” 

Biography: 

Paul’s music journey began in Belfast in the mid-90s with Disreali Gears, a soulful  psych-rock experience beloved on the then thriving local scene. One album and a lot  of great memories remain. Out of that, the Ghears [sic] emerged (1998–2003, four  albums) – a new band, a relocation to England and a sound that incorporated Paul’s  love of Krautrock locked grooves with his deeply compassionate worldview,  crunching guitars and rich vocal gifts. 

The Burning Codes era (2008–18, six albums) ended on a high with the  album Liberator and single ‘Loss Leader’, with the valedictory East Anglian line-up of  the band widely celebrated as a thrilling live experience.

Returning to Bangor, NI in 2018 for family reasons, Paul rode out the impasse of  Covid and its long-tail damage to the NI live scene with a series of digital singles,  including an embryonic version of the song ‘Art’ (2021). This approach had begun with  the glorious one-off homage ‘Belfast (Place of My Soul)’ in 2017 – attributed to  Burning Codes but effectively a Paul Archer collaboration with various luminaries of  the place where his music began, including ‘Godfather of Punk’ Terri Hooley, Snow  Patrol’s ‘Nathan Connolly and Paul’s brother Iain Archer, an award-winning co writer to the stars. Marry Waterson has created the live/animation promo for ‘Fear  Destroyer’, ‘Art’ will be a lyrics visualiser. 

‘Fear Destroyer’ marks an ambitiously exciting new chapter for Paul Archer, and  it is not to be missed!  

‘Fear Destroyer’ music video 

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