Writer, musician, and NHS public health consultant Rob Marr released “Death and Comfort,” the first single from his third studio album “Book of Man.”

Known for penning thought-provoking songs about everyday life that captivate listeners and pull them into a world all of his own making, Ron Mar has taken his obsession with writing meaningful lyrics and developed it into a brand-new, feature-length podcast drama: the fascinating “Book of Man.”

Beautifully narrated by BAFTA-winner Josh O’Connor, who stars in the Netflix drama, “The Crown,” the compelling and innovative take on the podcast intertwines the tragic history of four generations of the fathers and sons of the author’s family with original songs penned by Marr, creating a truly immersive storytelling experience.

The devastating “Death and Comfort” is the first release from Marr’s third studio (also titled Book of Man) album that will be available in early 2021. The album is composed of songs written for the podcast.

Marr says: “With the album, I was trying to write a clutch of songs that covered the full range of emotions and experiences. I once saw a Quentin Blake exhibition at the London School of Illustration, and have never forgotten a sketch that captures a character suspended in mid-air, having just been thrown through a window. The songs are intended to work in the same way – they take a key moment and explode it, examine it in detail, providing an emotional counterpoint to the spare, understated narration.”

Disjointed between themes of vulnerability, death, and partial redemption, Marr’s narrative fits perfectly into our age of afflictions and recovery, where small actions can have enormous consequences, capable of having lasting resonance even for the generations to follow.

The leading single from “Book of Man” is the haunting “Death and Comfort”. Written after experiencing the loss of his father, Marr confides how the song’s bruised, tender purpose wrestles with the moment where his father’s mortality became something to be embraced, even welcomed. The lyrics were partly inspired by a description of Aldous Huxley’s death, written by his wife Laura, from Shaun Usher’s Letters of Note. In “The most beautiful death”, she writes a deeply moving and courageous account of her husband’s final hours. Marr explains, “When I wrote the song I wanted to capture something of the spirit of that letter, to write something that was raw and honest and somehow hopeful.”

Sonically, “Death and Comfort” features warm, echoing piano melodies. The piano is the foundation of Marr’s music. A lifelong musical habit that has brought him huge consolation since learning classical piano as a kid.

Recorded with a single microphone in one take, it’s truly a song for our times. An unflinching, tender, sumptuously lo-fi goodbye to a much-loved father and husband. 

Listen now to "Death and Comfort," the latest Single by Rob Marr, available in streaming on all major digital platforms. You can find your favorite one via https://linktr.ee/robmarr

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