James LaBrie launches new single ‘Give & Take’

James LaBrie, known internationally as the vocalist for progressive metal icons and Grammy-winners Dream Theater, has released “Give & Take,” the second single from his upcoming fourth solo album, “Beautiful Shade of Grey.” Watch the Wayne Joyner-produced video below.

“This track is a take on the coercive manipulation between the corporate elite and the proletariat class,” LaBrie said. “An atmospheric soundscape with beautiful feel and scope.”

“Musically ‘Give & Take’ is a nice balance of Dream Theater, Eden’s Curse and a even little Queensryche thrown in for good measure,” said Paul Logue, LaBrie’s primary collaborator on the new album. “The dark musical undertones allow James’ vocals to really shine whilst his lyrics take the listener on a journey through the classic tale of good versus evil.”

LaBrie previously released a video for “Devil in Drag,” the album’s opening track.

“Beautiful Shade of Grey” will be released as a Limited CD Digipak, 180g LP + CD and digitially, with artwork by Thomas Ewerhard. Pre-order now here.

The new endeavor sees LaBrie traverse personal maturation, loss, a myriad of complex relationships and, most importantly, his burning passion for music. On paper, the latest studio offering from the Canadian singer first took shape shortly after the global pandemic began to emerge. But in reality, LaBrie formed a bond with his fellow collaborator, bassist Paul Logue (Eden’s Curse), nearly a decade earlier.

The two first met in 2011, when James lent his voice to a feature for Logue’s band, U.K. melodic metal outfit Eden’s Curse, on the song “No Holy Man.” As years went by, the two remained in touch, occasionally kicking the tires on the idea of working together on another project. But when Dream Theater performed in Glasgow during late winter 2020, LaBrie and Logue ran into each other at the airport–once again asking the question. This time, armed with the knowledge that a drastic change in the world was all but imminent, LaBrie made the decision to set things in motion.

On the album, Logue plays acoustic rhythm guitar (both six and 12 string) and acoustic bass, while guitarist Marco Sfogli, who’s contributed on all of LaBrie’s solo albums since 2005’s “Elements of Persuasion,” handled the leads and solos. Logue recruited Eden’s Curse keyboardist Christian Pulkkinen to lend his playing on the record, while the suggestion to recruit James’s son Chance to play drums also came from Paul.

“Beautiful Shade of Grey,” as LaBrie described it, was a title that came to him once he identified the record’s two core themes throughout its track list. “A lot of these lyrics are dealing with the beauty of human beings, and a lot are dealing with the grey areas of the in between. You’re not exactly happy, but you’re not exactly sad, either.”

The record starts off (and ends) with the track “Devil in Drag,” which emerges as a wall of synthesizers and acoustic strumming before exploding into a full-blown ensemble. LaBrie said the song was written about “someone who started out as a decent human being, but along the way lost touch with their roots – overtime becoming self-serving, narcissistic and devoid of principles or values.

“’Devil in Drag’ is written from the perspective of someone who’s known them all their life and, seeing them now, asking ‘what happened?’”

“Beautiful Shade of Grey” will be released as a Limited CD Digipak, 180g LP + CD and digitially, with artwork by Thomas Ewerhard. Pre-order now here: https://jameslabrie.lnk.to/BeautifulShadeOfGrey

Track listing:

1.Devil in Drag
2.SuperNova Girl
3.Give and Take
4.Sunset Ruin
5.Hit Me Like a Brick
6.Wildflower
7.Conscience Calling
8.What I Missed
9.Am I Right
10.Ramble On
11.Devil in Drag (Electric Version)

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