Benjamin Clementine debuts new track

Pianist, singer, and songwriter Benjamin Clementine dropped a new song entitled “Eternity.” The track was released via Capitol Music Group.
Benjamin Clementine "Eternity"

Pianist, singer, and songwriter Benjamin Clementine dropped a new song entitled “Eternity.” The track was released via Capitol Music Group.

As an ambassador for Swiss luxury watchmaker Vacheron Constantin, he contributed the track to the company’s recently announced “One Of Not Many” campaign and FiftySix® Collection. To cut the tune, Clementine retreated to hallowed ground, recording in the legendary “Studio 2” at Abbey Road Studios in London. He drew inspiration from 19th century English poet Oscar Wilde, interpreting and reimagining the writer’s classic poem “The True Knowledge” within the lyrics. Most importantly, “Eternity” sets the stage for more music and news from Benjamin Clementine very soon.

Benjamin Clementine by Andy Kellman

Benjamin Clementine did not grow up in a musical household. Strictly self-taught, he was inspired by a televised performance by Antony & the Johnsons and, around the same time, his first encounter with the music of Erik Satie. Prior to his 20th birthday, Clementine moved from his hometown of London, England to Paris, France, where he supported himself by busking. An agent discovered Clementine and put him in touch with his future manager. A performance at Cannes caught the attention of a businessman; together, they established the Behind label. Clementine made his recorded debut in 2013 with Cornerstone, a striking three-track EP of poetic, piano-and-voice ballads that prompted comparisons to Antony Hegarty and Nina Simone.

Glorious You A second EP, Glorious You — on which he was accompanied by unobtrusive bass, drums, and strings, was released in 2014. Signed to Barclay in France (and Virgin EMI in the U.K.), he released At Least for Now, his debut album, in 2015. He was subsequently awarded the Mercury Prize for his effort, which he dedicated to the victims of the Paris terror attacks that took place that year. In early 2017, Clementine was featured on “Hallelujah Money,” the lead single from Damon Albarn and Jamie Hewlett’s art-pop project Gorillaz’s fourth album, Humanz. That summer, Clementine released the dramatic “Phantom of Allepoville,” the first single from his follow-up LP. His ambitious self-produced sophomore album, I Tell a Fly, arrived in September of that year.

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