Hope featuring Salomé

Single from the same-named album, ‘Hope’.

2025 • 1 song, 4 min 03 sec

New single released.

Nouveau single sorti.

Co-written with Oriana Jamariz. Sitting in the garden on a summer's day, Mark listened to Oriana's story about breaking up with her ex-best friend, who she thought had her back, but in fact, held her back in many ways.

He scribbled down the moments that struck him and then found the groove. The writing of the song was a message he needed to hear himself and it helped him move forward to love life more and reach out to friends, nurture them, listen more and ask and answer the tough questions that help us all grow.


HOPE LYRICS

i’m not responsible
for how you feel
thought you were my friend
but you didn’t play fair
you’ve always got to be right
even if you’re the wrong
can’t believe that you convinced me
that no one was good enough for me
for years and years

hope you can find
what you’re looking for
hope you can find what you need
hope you can find
what you’re looking for
hope you can find what you need

you used me cause i love life
cause your scared to confront the world
i took you by the hand but you pulled me under
thanks for showing me how naive i was
but now it’s time to say goodbye

hope you can find
what you’re looking for
hope you can find what you need
hope you can find
what you’re looking for
hope you can find what you need

and i’m angry at myself
cause i choose not to see
cause i told you all my secrets
and you chose to control
chose to control me

hope you can find
what you’re looking for
hope you can find what you need
hope you can find
what you’re looking for
hope you can find what you need


OFFICIAL PRESS RELEASE

MARK KELLY & THE PEACEFUL WARRIORS

Origin: CH – Vevey
Title: Hope
Format: Album
Label: Hairy People
Release date: 06.06.2025

After releasing several solo albums, Mark Kelly missed being part of a group, the way other people push you and your music to be better. He now returns accompanied by a full band, The Peaceful Warriors, on an album that is, at its core, about growth, forgiveness and how we can change for the better. Questions and lessons to change through 11 wonderfully warm, uplifting and impeccable songs that explore genres ranging from folk to Afro-pop and country music.

The Peaceful Warriors formed back in November 2020 at the Casino de Saxon (Switzerland) during a founding residency. The different musicians had however worked with Mark over the years, strong friendships serving as a basis for the collaboration. After a few lineup changes, the band is now composed of Mark Kelly (acoustic + electric + bass guitar, vocals, gongs, percussion, ukulele, banjo), Tony Leggett (trombone, bugle, percussions, harp, backing vocals, flute and tin whistle), Marine Le Mouël (double bass and backing vocals), Robins Azonnoudo (udu, drums, congas and backing vocals), Ernest Ikwanga (bass guitar, backing vocals) and Betty Patural (Guitar).

Musically, the album covers many grounds, ranging from folk to afro-pop, funk, pop as well as Irish and country songs. Together with The Peaceful Warriors, they managed to weave all those different approaches into a sound that is both coherent and singular. And if listening to each other’s inputs and influences shaped the sonic identity of the album, the approach is also at the core of the themes that are explored throughout the lyrics.

On the 11 songs of the record, Mark explores dealing with what life peacefully throws at you, striving to surround yourself with love, support and people who don’t shy away from giving you the wake-up calls and hard truths you sometimes need to hear. It’s a record about hope and the will to change yourself, and by extension, the world. That double layering of growth is interwoven into every single line of the record: what can be done to make things better for everyone, not just oneself (‘What Can We Do’), the duty to help people back up when they are down, regardless of how well we know them, if at all (‘We Got To Rise’), and the sometimes self-destroying power of anger (on the mantra-like ‘Life’s Too Short’). As Mark said through his first solo album back in 2012, ‘Nothing’s Perfect’: but that doesn’t mean one can’t work towards being better, constantly. More kind, more patient, more loving, more sharing, more aware, and more truthful, to others and oneself.

The album, produced by the band itself, was recorded by Benoit Gerard at Ritmo Studio in Leysin, Switzerland. The tracks were then sent to Romain Equey (La Digue 18) for the mix, before landing on the desk of Grégoire Du.

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