The Choir return with an album exploring the break-up of a marriage

THE PIONEERING alternative rock band The Choir have returned to the release
schedules with the album 'Bloodshot'. Said drummer and lyricist Steve
Hindalong, "We launched this album alongside the re-issue of 1998's
'Wide Eyed Wonder'. That album was about the innocence of a new-born
baby. Contrast that with 'Bloodshot', which is about us in our 50s.
We're weathered and world-weary, and we're certainly not innocent. But
we still see beauty in life through bloodshot eyes." Read a press
release, "The 34-year marriage fans had glimpsed through the prism of
Hindalong's lyrics has ended, and the writer appraises emotional
damage both inflicted and sustained. 'Only Reasons', 'Birds,
Bewildered' and 'House Of Blues' speak to the unraveling of a
relationship that both partners expected to weather all storms. At the
songs' root is a commitment to extend mercy to loved ones in turbulent
times, and to rise from disappointment with grace and integrity."