Charlie Cunningham processes grief on “hopeful” new single ‘Bird’s Eye View’

Charlie Cunningham, 2022. Credit: press

Charlie Cunningham has tackled the grief of losing his grandmother on new single ‘Bird’s Eye View’. Check it out below.

The Oxford singer-songwriter, who has previously collaborated with The Maccabees’ Hugo and Felix White, has shared another taster of his upcoming third album ‘Frame’, dealing with the passing of his gran shortly after her 100th birthday.

“I wrote ‘Bird’s Eye View’ in the months after my grandmother died,” said Cunningham. “It was a way of processing her loss and embracing the momentary reconnection with faith that I have always associated with her. I think it’s a hopeful song.”

He continued: “She had a strong connection to her faith and as a child, through our close relationship, so did I. However, for me, that faith has waned and changed shape over the years.

“This manifestation of faith – whatever it is – lives on in me through my connection to her memory, distilled as a fragment of my personality. I’m grateful it’s there. Her loss sparked a reconnection to that childhood relationship I had with it, albeit momentarily. It was comforting.”

Having previously drawn comparisons from the likes of Neil Young, Cunningham’s next record is described in a statement as “lush, delicate pop songs brimming with references to art rock, golden era jazz, and neo-classical composition”.

‘Frame’ will be released on March 31 and can be pre-ordered here.

Cunningham will also be heading out on tour to play headline shows in the US, UK and Europe in the coming months. See full dates below and visit here for tickets and more information.

FEBRUARY
21 – US, Los Angeles, Gold Diggers (solo show)

MARCH
1 – US, Brooklyn, National Sawdust (solo show)

APRIL
11 – UK, London, Lafayette
12 – UK, London, Lafayette *EXTRA DATE ADDED*
14 – UK, Manchester, Band on the Wall
15 – ROI, Dublin, Liberty Hall
17 – UK, Glasgow, St. Luke’s
19 – UK, Bristol, St. George’s
20 – UK, Brighton, CHALK
25 – Switzerland, Zürich, Kaufleuten
27 – Austria, Vienna, Arena
28 – Germany, Munich, Isarphilharmonie
29 – Germany, Leipzig, Felsenkeller

MAY
1 – Germany, Hamburg, Laeiszhalle – Grosser Saal
2 – Germany, Cologne, Gloria Theatre
4 – Germany, Berlin, Admiralspalast
5 – Germany, Frankfurt, Sankt Peter
6 – Germany, Dortmund, Konzerthaus
8 – Netherlands, Amsterdam, Paradiso
9 – Belgium, Antwerp, De Roma
10 – France, Paris, La Maroquinerie
12 – Spain, Barcelona, Razzmatazz 
13 – Spain, Valencia, Sala Jerusalem 
14 – Spain, Madrid, Teatro Eslava

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