“Enough Lord” by Bronze Nazareth and Apollo Brown is a powerful reflection on society’s turbulence, delivered with the urgency of frontline reporting.
Bronze weaves together a litany of global and personal struggles, channeling the voice of a street-level newscaster confronting the weight of the world. His raw, unflinching lyricism rides over Apollo Brown’s haunting production, built on a hypnotic guitar riff and soaring choral textures.
The result is a classic, hard-hitting anthem that captures both the chaos of our times and the relentless resilience of those enduring it.
Funeral For A Dream is out now – https://ffm.to/funeralforadream
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Apollo Brown and Bronze Nazareth – Funeral For A Dream
They say the death of a dream is the best funeral. This implies that when a dream becomes a reality, it’s like saying goodbye to the dream itself, as the goal has been achieved. It’s a symbolic farewell, as the dream is now laid to rest.
Well, cue the procession music…
The obituary of Apollo Brown & Bronze Nazareth writes itself. It’s a bond, a brotherhood, and a lifetime friendship of ups and downs that has spanned almost 4 decades. Growing up in the same neighborhood, shaped by the same environment, it was in their mid-teens that they started their musical journey side by side.
Over the years though, both have carved out their own paths, finding success in ways they never imagined—inside and outside the music. And now, after all the chapters they’ve lived—victories, losses, silences, and celebrations—the long-held dream of making an album together can finally be laid to rest.
For years, fans of both have called for it.
Well, here it is!
Funeral For A Dream is out now – https://ffm.to/funeralforadream
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