Poet, director and songwriter James Cermak acting as Cermaque presents its eighth album called Fear. Independent recording pulses from folk to hip-hop and alternative along with Cermaque album prepared a number of guest musicians and producers such as Aid Kid, Jan Kratochvil (DVA), Ondrej Jezek or Israeli guitarist Shlomi Mor. The lyrics on the album respond to social development in the Czech Republic and abroad in recent years and Cermaque of them tells of fear, confusion of tongues, a divided society, but also in the background - a hope.
Fear collaborated on the record a number of exceptional domestic and foreign guests, for example. Swedish multi-instrumentalist and co-author of most arranges Chris Strandh; singer Iamme Candlewick and Beata Bocek; World-renowned Israeli pianist Guy Mintus; and more. "Over the last three years, I accumulated a number of songs of reacting to current events," says Cermaque. "And when I started preparing the album, I spoke with his concept of people from the music scene, which I appreciate. Usually immediately they agreed and went into it with me. "The diverse composition and different views of the producers at the processing cemented in a great recording sound master Ondrej Jezek.
Cermaque admits that this recording is not only appealing but also very personal testimony. "When I was three years ago Agatka daughter was born, I wrote her a song. That finished off our latest album Gravity refrain'já I have only one desire / whether you avoid dějiny'. However, if history has since more closer. So it happened that my new solo album is thematic. The result is my vision of the company's situation and the challenge that is also the title of the entire board: Do not worry. Do not worry. Stand in fear. Its prejudices and its surroundings. Fear not clearly stand for freedom, for imagination, for the love of neighbor. I can repeat this all the time. This record it together and try to say out loud. "
Source: tz, Indies.eu