Singer-songwriter Neil Potter has released “Música El Idioma Del Amor,” the first glimpse of his highly anticipated debut solo album Out Of The Fjords And Into New Found Lands (out October 22, 2025). With its fiery Spanish guitar flourishes and irresistible hooks, the single is a bold step forward for the Liverpool-based musician, who has spent over 15 years honing his craft across genres as wide-ranging as rock, flamenco, jazz, and progressive metal.
Potter describes the song as the culmination of years of musical study and exploration. “I wanted to create something with rhythm, emotion, and a sense of journey—music that feels fresh but still connects deeply,” he explains. That spirit is embedded in the track, which blends Mediterranean flair with Potter’s progressive rock roots, weaving Spanish lyrics seamlessly into his storytelling.
The single also sets the stage for an album that promises to be just as eclectic. Recorded largely in his home studio and polished by a team of renowned engineers—including Tony Draper and Abbey Road’s Sean Magee—the 13-track record combines acoustic intimacy, orchestral grandeur, and flamenco-inspired fire. Themes of love, family, and resilience anchor the project, offering both technical brilliance and heartfelt authenticity.
For fans of Radiohead, Jeff Buckley, Dream Theater, and Paco De Lucía, Potter’s music defies easy categorization yet resonates with deep emotional truth. “Música El Idioma Del Amor” is more than a single—it’s a statement of intent from an artist stepping boldly into his own voice after years of preparation.