James Blunt unveils emotional Monsters video ahead of Brighton date
He plays the Brighton Centre on Saturday, February 22.
Filmed in Oxfordshire and directed by Vaughn Arnell - who has previously worked with James, Robbie Williams, The Spice Girls, George Michael and One Direction among many others - the emotive video was conceived by James personally.
“Monsters is for my father who has Stage 4 Chronic Kidney disease, so I asked if he’d like to be in the video with me.”
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Hide AdA spokesman said: “The simple, minimal and stirring track is one of the most personal songs James has ever written. A heartbreaking ode from a son to his father, the track showcases James’ emotional vocal line at its strongest and is certain to reduce even the most resilient to tears. Without question, it will certainly be one of the most talked about videos of the year. The centuries-old Gothic house where the video was filmed was also home to James Bond in the film ‘Quantum of Solace’.
“Since playing the song live on Chris Evans’ Virgin Radio show last month and then performing it on this year’s BBC Festival of Remembrance TV program, the song has gained a life of its own, driven by James generously donating all royalties to Help for Heroes and the British Legion.”
The chorus of ‘Monsters’:
‘I’m not your son. You’re not my father,
We’re just two grown men saying goodbye.
No need to forgive. No need to forget.
I know your mistakes and you know mine.
And while you’re sleeping, I’ll try to make you proud.
So daddy, won’t you close your eyes.
Don’t be afraid. It’s my turn to chase the monsters away.’
Tour dates are:
February
Fri 14th BIRMINGHAM, Arena Birmingham
Sat 15th MANCHESTER, Manchester Arena
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Hide AdSun 16th HULL, Bonus Arena
Mon 17th NEWCASTLE, Utilita Arena
Wed 19th GLASGOW, SEC Armadillo
Thurs 20th NOTTINGHAM, Nottingham Arena
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Hide AdFri 21st CARDIFF, Cardiff Arena
Sat 22nd BRIGHTON, Brighton Centre
April
Tues 7th LONDON, Royal Albert Hall