It’s a challenge I Prevail are more than equal to, thanks to their creativity, passion and sheer force of will. Not to mention a fanbase of believers who don’t waste an opportunity to tell their heroes the life-changing difference their music has made to them. A fan approached Brian at a meet and greet recently and explained how a serious accident had left him with numerous broken bones and holed up in hospital. Listening to True Power, he said, gave him the strength to push through the lowest moments and excruciating pain. “That is success,” Brian says, proudly.
So, too, is the dynamic between Brian and Eric that provides the central axis of I Prevail, a union that’s weathered everything life has thrown at them, individually and collectively, over the years.
“We stumbled upon each other,” smiles Brian. “And I’m lucky that the rock gods or the metal gods, or whatever you want to call them, decided to pair us up together because I don’t think this band would be the same without both of us in it – and I think he would say the same.”
He does. “As cheesy as it is, we’re like brothers – and that’s true of the whole band,” explains Eric. “That brothership means we have each other’s best interests at heart. There have been times, especially early on, when having two vocalists was a challenge that outside influences tried to steer us away from.”
One thing Eric wants to be steered towards is pubs, which he’ll get the chance to in the spring when I Prevail hit the UK and Ireland. He diligently jots down the names of K!’s recommendations and their corresponding cities, taking particular interest in the Trinity Arms, a cosy local on a quiet square a few minutes from the O2 Academy Brixton, where their 10-date jaunt concludes on March 29.
In the midst of the chaos that can be life on tour, Eric likes nothing more than taking a moment to sit and appreciate a pint with four buddies who, like members of a team, represent something bigger and more important than themselves. “We wouldn’t be who we are or where we are if it wasn’t for trusting each other and doing things our way,” says Eric, as if delivering a locker room pep talk. “We’re individuals, sure, but we want I Prevail to be the name that people remember.”
So far, they're doing a pretty good job.
True Power is out now via Fearless Records on CD and streaming services. Vinyl variants are released on December 16 – available to pre-order now. They tour the UK and Ireland from March 18, 2023.
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