Durham pop rockers 'Prince Bishop' to take the charts by storm with 'Come Alive'
Last updated 19th Nov 2021
Brainchild of serial North East songwriter Benjamin Trenerry, Prince Bishop's 'Come Alive' comes complete with soaring soundscapes and messages of positivity in these turbulent times.
Taking its musical cues from the likes of early Radiohead & The Manics, Come Alive is a unique, multi-layered song that fleetingly hints at influences from the band's 70’s prog heroes.
Chief songsmith Ben Trenerry, explains: “We finished 'Come Alive' and the album before the pandemic and we're so excited to finally get it out there. We've been sitting on this music for some time!
“There is a yearning for the transcendent in our songs. It is music with something at stake, music as a window to the soul. We're looking forward to dropping our new single and following this up with many more in the coming months. Watch this space.”
The deeply historical County Durham in England is unique. For many centuries it was a virtually independent state ruled not by the King, but by powerful `Prince Bishops’, the self proclaimed ‘Kings of County Durham’.
Like their regional and historical namesakes, Prince Bishop is a regal rock band with big musical ambitions. The Prince Bishop sound and approach is one of hope and is soulful, unique and wholly elemental.
'Come Alive' is out NOW via all of the digital download and streaming platforms.