Returning to music last year after a 15-year hiatus, acclaimed singer-songwriter Andrew Spice continues that momentum with the release of “Gentle Sentinel.” Inspired by his late cat, Bea, the ballad pays tribute to the enduring love and quiet guardianship of animal companions. The single marks a deeply personal and poignant re-entry into music for Spice, whose career has drawn comparisons to the likes of Tori Amos and Thom Yorke.
Produced by two-time JUNO nominee Matthew Barber, “Gentle Sentinel” features a breathtaking string arrangement by Grammy nominee Drew Jurecka, whose strings subtly mimic a cat’s purr in an especially moving section. The track’s delicate piano and tender vocals are elevated by a graceful bassline, creating a grand yet intimate atmosphere.
“Gentle Sentinel” is my love letter to Bea, who was by my side for nearly two decades—through countless heartbreaks, cross-country moves, and life changes. Writing this song was my way of honouring her unwavering companionship. Now that she’s gone, it’s both a comfort and a grief-soaked experience to perform it, but I take solace in the knowledge that it is part of her legacy. – Andrew Spice
After earning widespread acclaim for his 2003 debut Pretty Demons, Andrew Spice stepped away from music to pursue a Ph.D. and build a career as a clinical psychologist. Now, over two decades later, he returns with renewed artistry and raw vulnerability. His distinctive blend of classical piano, emotive vocals, and poetic lyricism reaffirms his place as a compelling voice in the indie scene.
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