Arn-Identified Flying Objects and Alien Friends' latest single, "Bells of Silver" rings with reflective and quiet wonder


In “Bells of Silver,” the band Arn-Identified Flying Objects and Alien Friends shares a heartfelt song that feels both personal and relatable. This track is set to appear on their upcoming album, scheduled for release in May 2026. The English version of the song offers a glimpse of what’s to come, offering a touching reflection on memories, growth, and the bonds between generations.

The song works on two levels. Firstly, it’s a loving tribute to children and grandchildren, filled with warmth that feels genuine rather than overly sentimental. Secondly, it tells a coming-of-age story, using vivid images of childhood that feel like faint memories. This mix of themes adds depth, inviting listeners to connect their own experiences to the soothing unfolding of the story.

“Bells of Silver” features a simple yet rich sound. Andreas Quincy Dahlbäck's drumming provides a steady beat that supports the song’s gentle feel. David Myhr adds beautiful layers with his Hammond organ playing and soft background vocals, creating a bright, uplifting atmosphere. The harmonies evoke classic pop, feeling warm and thoughtful, enhancing the song's friendly vibe without feeling like a copy of the past.

What truly makes this song special is its honesty. It doesn’t rush or try to impress, instead, it unfolds slowly, letting its emotional depth take hold. This is a song that rewards careful listening, offering more meaning with each play.

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