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Direction of the Heart

Direction of the Heart (stylized as DIRECTION > of > the > HEART) is the eighteenth studio album by Scottish rock band , released on 21 October 2022 by . The album was written and demoed in , , and primarily recorded at Chameleon Studios in , Germany. It was produced by band members and alongside Andy Wright and Gavin Goldberg. Featuring Simple Minds' core lineup of vocalist Jim Kerr, guitarist Charlie Burchill, bassist Ged Grimes (who co-wrote two tracks), drummer Cherisse Osei, and backing vocalist Sarah Brown, the record includes guest contributions from Sparks frontman Russell Mael and guitarist Gary Clark. The standard edition contains nine tracks, such as "Vision Thing", "First You Jump", "Solstice Kiss", and a cover of The Call's "The Walls Came Down", while the deluxe and digital versions expand to eleven songs, adding "Direction of the Heart (Taormina 2022)" and "Wondertimes". Described as an anthemic electro-rock collection that celebrates life and reflects the band's evolution, Direction of the Heart has been praised for blending ' classic sound with contemporary elements. It received positive reviews from outlets including , , and Retro Pop.

Background

Development

The development of Direction of the Heart began in 2020, amid the disruptions of the , when ' world tour was halted after just ten dates, prompting a shift to creative work as a means of coping with global uncertainty. Frontman and guitarist , who had initiated early ideas in in 2019, relocated their efforts to , where both reside, to continue the process in isolation. Writing sessions took place primarily in , , at Kerr's hotel, Villa Angela, which stood deserted due to restrictions, creating a focused yet eerie atmosphere likened by Burchill to the setting of The Shining. Kerr and Burchill collaborated closely in small groups or remotely, exchanging ideas via demos, as travel to the was barred by quarantine rules, limiting broader band interactions to protect health amid the . Bassist contributed co-writes on tracks like "First You Jump" and "Solstice Kiss" from his base in , , while the core trio—Kerr, Burchill, and Grimes—handled the majority of the foundational work to minimize exposure risks. Burchill took on multiple roles, playing guitars, keyboards, programming, and even bass on several tracks, reflecting the streamlined approach necessitated by the circumstances. The pandemic's lockdowns profoundly influenced the album's conception, with Kerr describing it as an intentional "feel-good" and optimistic response—an " to the times"—aimed at countering anxiety and loss through themes of reflection and euphoria. By late 2020, early demos of most tracks were completed in , setting the stage for subsequent production while capturing the era's blend of personal and global challenges. These sessions later transitioned to recording in locations across , , and .

Recording

The recording of Direction of the Heart took place primarily at Chameleon Studios in , , in 2020, as the band was unable to travel to the due to quarantine restrictions. This relocation shaped a production process that emphasized remote collaboration and safety protocols, with core band members and handling much of the initial tracking in Hamburg. Drums by and backing vocals by Sarah Brown were recorded separately in to comply with guidelines, allowing the album to incorporate live elements without full-group sessions. Guest contributions, including vocals from ' on "Human Traffic," were integrated remotely, highlighting the era's reliance on digital file-sharing for overdubs and additions. The album was co-produced by , Andy Wright, and Gavin Goldberg, who focused on crafting an "electro-rock" sound that blended rock foundations with electronic textures. Burchill played a central role, contributing guitars, keyboards, and programming to drive the electronic layers, while the overall approach featured fewer live musicians than typical recordings, prioritizing programmed elements and layered overdubs for efficiency amid restrictions. This streamlined workflow enabled the band to complete the bulk of the production in before final mixing.

Title and themes

Album title

The album title Direction of the Heart is stylized as DIRECTION > of > the > HEART, with the greater-than symbols visually suggesting forward progression and momentum in promotional materials. Simple Minds announced the album on June 14, 2022, through their official website, positioning the title as a beacon of hope and navigation amid post-pandemic challenges. Frontman Jim Kerr described it as the outcome of crafting an uplifting "electro-rock" record during "the very worst of times," tying the name to broader themes of resilience across the album's lyrics. The title draws from Kerr's long-standing reflections on emotional guidance through personal loss and global instability, including the of his during the album's early writing phase and the uncertainties of . Kerr noted that “‘Direction of the heart’ was a line we’ve had for a long time... that, in a nutshell, sums up all we’ve ever done,” encapsulating the band's career-long pursuit of and inner . This phrasing also connects to an earlier non-album track titled "Direction of the Heart," which was released as the B-side to the 2018 single "" from the album Walk Between Worlds and re-recorded as the album's .

Lyrical themes

The lyrics of Direction of the Heart explore central themes of hope, loss, global upheaval, and human connection, serving as a response to the challenges of the , including the and social divisions. has described the album as a "feel-good record in the worst of times," capturing a moment of personal and collective resilience amid isolation and uncertainty. Tracks like "Vision Thing" blend with , while broader societal critiques in songs such as "The Walls Came Down" address polarization and political discord. Kerr's songwriting style on the album is anthemic yet , drawing from personal grief—particularly the 2019 death of his father—and wider societal issues to create emotionally resonant narratives. He co-wrote most lyrics with guitarist , infusing them with vitality and empathy rather than , as seen in reflections on bonds and lost influences from the music community. This approach yields uplifting anthems that honor life's joys amid sorrow, with Kerr noting the process fostered deep personal reflection during lockdowns in and . Recurring motifs include direction as a guiding inner force, jumping into the unknown as an act of aspiration, and electro-futurism evoking futuristic urgency, often intertwined with references to traffic as a for congestion, truth's erosion, and planetary concerns. For instance, "First You Jump" embodies leaping into uncertainty with optimism, while "" laments a world "high on fumes and misery," and "Who Killed Truth?" and "" confront societal toxicity and a hyper-stressed global environment. These elements frame the album as a call to navigate chaos through heartfelt resolve. The lyrical content represents an evolution from ' earlier work, merging the band's 1980s optimism and widescreen ambition with modern electro-rock introspection shaped by contemporary crises. Where past albums like New Gold Dream channeled imaginative futurism, Direction of the Heart integrates that spirit with mature reflections on endurance, as Kerr and Burchill revisit unreleased material like "Act of Love" to bridge eras. This blend results in a reflective yet euphoric tone, prioritizing emotional renewal over nostalgia.

Music and songs

Musical style

Direction of the Heart is classified as an electro-rock album, featuring anthemic and synth-driven elements that evoke the 1980s new wave era while incorporating modern production techniques for a contemporary edge. The sound blends pulsing, icy synths with driving rhythms at tempos often reaching 120-130 beats per minute, creating a danceable yet atmospheric foundation. Charlie Burchill's layered, ringing guitar tones add depth and passion, complementing Jim Kerr's resonant, soaring vocals that convey confidence and emotional intensity. This combination results in a bold, uplifting aesthetic described as both heartfully anthemic and melodramatic, prioritizing accessible melodies over complexity. The album draws influences from Simple Minds' earlier work, particularly the synth-pop and atmospheric rock of their New Gold Dream (1982) period, while integrating fresh electronic textures to update their signature sound for the 2020s. Echoes of and Celtic elements are evident, alongside subtle nods to acts like and Kraftwerk, but the remote recording process across various global studios minimized acoustic instrumentation in favor of electronic and programmed elements. This approach yields a cohesive, high-energy flow that builds progressively from the opener "Vision Thing," maintaining momentum through its runtime. Spanning 38 minutes in its standard nine-track edition and up to 48 minutes in the deluxe version with additional tracks, the album's structure emphasizes a sequence of ebullient, stadium-ready anthems that align with its themes of amid adversity.

Individual tracks

The album's tracks, primarily written by ' core duo of (lyrics) and (music), were largely demoed in before final recording, blending electronic-rock elements with the band's anthemic style. Bassist co-wrote two songs, adding to the collaborative spirit, while guest appearances provide distinctive vocal textures. The sequence builds from high-energy openers to more reflective pieces, culminating in a cover that ties back to influences from the 1980s scene. Vision Thing (4:30), the synth-heavy opener, serves as a to Kerr's late , with Burchill's driving guitar riffs and pulses establishing the album's urgent momentum. Written amid Kerr's caregiving for his ailing parent in , it captures themes of resilience through layered synthesizers and Kerr's soaring vocals. First You Jump (4:20) follows with pulsating electronic beats and ' co-writing contribution on the bassline, creating a danceable rocker that propels the album's rising energy. The track's propulsive rhythm, clocking in at around 120 , emphasizes forward motion, fitting the album's optimistic arc. (4:16) features frontman Russell Mael's distinctive falsetto harmonies alongside Kerr, adding a playful, contrast to the song's mid-tempo groove and Burchill's flourishes. This collaboration highlights the track's unique vocal interplay, contributing to the album's electro-rock hybrid sound. Who Killed Truth? (3:51), penned by Kerr and Burchill, delivers a punchy critique with sharp guitar stabs and rhythmic drive, maintaining the record's building intensity without guest input. Solstice Kiss (5:22), co-written by , shifts toward a more atmospheric vibe with swirling synths and extended instrumental passages, providing a momentary breather in the album's energetic flow. Its longer runtime allows for evolving textures, bridging the rockers to later ballads. Act of Love (4:01) reimagines a track from the band's 1978 demos, originally composed by Burchill in early January that year and performed at their debut gig. The updated version polishes the raw punk edges with modern production, including crisp drums and Kerr's matured delivery, evoking the group's origins while fitting the album's reflective close. Natural (3:24) strips back to a straightforward structure by Kerr and Burchill, emphasizing acoustic elements and Kerr's emotive phrasing to underscore the album's emotional depth. Planet Zero (4:08) ramps up with futuristic synth leads and Burchill's riffing, delivering a sci-fi-tinged rocker that sustains the record's dynamic arc toward its finale. The album closes with a cover of The Walls Came Down (3:47), originally by and written by , reinterpreted with ' stadium-ready bombast to energize live performances and nod to influences. In the deluxe edition, this is followed by Direction of the Heart (Taormina 2022) (4:55), a live recording from a performance that captures the band's onstage vitality with anthemic energy. The edition concludes with Wondertimes (4:54), an uplifting electro-rock track written by Kerr and Burchill that reinforces the album's themes of wonder and perseverance through soaring melodies and rhythmic drive.

Release

Formats and promotion

Direction of the Heart was released on October 21, 2022, through BMG Rights Management. The album appeared in several formats, including standard editions on CD and double LP with nine tracks, deluxe editions on CD and digital download featuring eleven tracks and a bonus two-song hardback book, and a super deluxe digital edition with thirteen tracks, including live versions of select songs. Limited-edition vinyl pressings, such as silver marbled and orange variants, were also offered, often bundled with posters or signed prints. The album's promotion began with an announcement video on June 14, 2022, introducing the lead single "Vision Thing" and revealing the tracklist. It was selected as Album of the Week on , where tracks received airplay during Ken Bruce's program. Promotional efforts tied into ' 2022–2023 tour, where new material from the album was performed alongside classics during rescheduled arena dates across the and . The cover artwork features a stylized heart motif integrated with directional arrows, evoking the album title, and was photographed during sessions in , , where much of the album was written and demoed. Additional activities included interviews with vocalist , who highlighted the album's creation amid the as a source of and reflection on global challenges, and early streaming previews of singles like "Vision Thing" and "First You Jump" to build anticipation.

Singles

The lead single from Direction of the Heart, "Vision Thing", was released on June 14, 2022, in digital formats accompanied by an official audio video on YouTube. It served as an introduction to the album's anthemic sound, with a live version recorded at Teatro Antico di Taormina in Sicily released as a promotional track in August 2022. "First You Jump" followed as the second single on September 5, 2022, available digitally and promoted through a music video emphasizing its uplifting, co-written structure by Jim Kerr, Charlie Burchill, and bassist Ged Grimes. The third single, "Human Traffic" (stylized as "Traffic" for its release), debuted on December 9, 2022, in digital formats, spotlighting the guest vocals of Sparks' and drawing inspiration from J.G. Ballard's themes of urban alienation. "Solstice Kiss" was issued as a later single on October 6, 2023, in limited-edition yellow marble 12-inch vinyl format, tying into seasonal solstice motifs with an edited version for radio play; a digital release and video had premiered earlier in June 2023 to coincide with its feature in The Macallan's brand film The Spirit of 1926.

Reception

Critical response

Upon its release, Direction of the Heart received generally favorable reviews from critics, earning a score of 75 out of 100 based on six reviews. Positive reception highlighted the album's energetic and anthemic qualities, often praising it as a confident return to the band's classic form. awarded it 4 out of 5 stars, describing it as "energized, anthemic, poignant, electro-charged rock & roll" that delivers something new and vital without abandoning ' core sound. gave it 4 out of 5 stars, noting that the album is "up-tempo and poppy," with the band's energy remaining undiminished. XS Noize rated it 8 out of 10, calling it a "full-throttle of an album flushed with , stomp and euphoria." Critics also drew comparisons to the band's 1980s hits, appreciating the nostalgic yet refreshed synth-rock elements that evoke their earlier melodrama. Goldmine Magazine commended how the album "retains the musical melodrama the band's old fans appreciate," positioning it as heartfully anthemic with strong dance beats reminiscent of their peak era. Some reviews offered mixed assessments, pointing to a lack of sustained momentum and occasional formulaic tendencies. Uncut scored it 6 out of 10, observing that the album "struggles to match the buzz and momentum of its tone-setting opener." Classic Rock magazine gave it 3 out of 5 stars, acknowledging it as difficult to dislike in the band's "nostalgic late-career mode" but noting a handful of anodyne plodders amid the elder statesmen vibe. Post-release, singles like "Solstice Kiss" continued to garner positive attention, with The Fire Note highlighting it as a key track for its soaring quality in 2022 coverage that extended into subsequent discussions of the album's live performances.

Commercial performance

Direction of the Heart contributed to ' ongoing commercial legacy, as the band has amassed over 60 million albums sold worldwide throughout their career. In the , the album debuted at number 4 on the Official Albums Chart and reached number 2 on the Official Independent Albums Chart, marking a strong initial performance for the group's release. As of November 2025, no major international certifications have been awarded for the album. The album's market impact was bolstered by extensive promotion, including a headline performance at Live in and a appearance, which helped drive radio airplay and visibility. Integration with ' 2022-2023 tour further supported physical and digital sales, while availability on platforms like and facilitated broader streaming access. Long-term sales have remained steady through continued and bundling opportunities with the band's catalog. The band's announced 2025 North American has sustained interest into November 2025 without notable reissues specific to this title.

Charts and sales

Weekly charts

The album Direction of the Heart achieved moderate commercial success on various weekly charts following its release. It debuted and peaked at number 4 on the in the week ending October 28, 2022, spending a total of 2 weeks on the chart. In , it reached a peak of number 3 on the Scottish Albums Chart. On the UK Independent Albums Chart, the album performed strongly, peaking at number 2. Internationally, Direction of the Heart entered several European charts but did not achieve notable positions elsewhere. It peaked at number 7 on the German Albums Chart, number 7 on the Swiss Albums Chart (spending 3 weeks on the chart), and number 21 on the Italian Albums Chart. The album did not enter the 200. Regarding singles, the lead single "Vision Thing" peaked at number 31 on the for one week.
Chart (2022)Peak positionWeeks charted
UK Albums (OCC)42
Scottish Albums (OCC)3-
UK Independent Albums (OCC)214
German Albums (GfK)-
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)73
Italian Albums (FIMI)21-

Year-end charts

In the 2022 UK year-end albums chart compiled by the , Direction of the Heart by entered the chart, reflecting its solid performance following a peak of number 4 on the weekly chart. The album also achieved a placement on the 2022 Scottish year-end albums , underscoring its particular resonance with audiences in where it peaked at number 3 and maintained chart presence for 17 weeks. Direction of the Heart demonstrated notable , continuing to appear in and album lists into 2023, though it has not secured positions in major all-time rankings as of 2025. Comparatively, the album performed stronger in the UK and Europe—reaching number 2 on the UK Independent Albums chart—than globally, where it peaked at number 63 on the US Top Album Sales chart; its visibility received a boost from the 2023 single release of "Solstice Kiss," an edited version of a track from the album.

Credits

Track listing

The standard edition of Direction of the Heart, released on CD and vinyl, features nine tracks with a total runtime of 38:10.
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1"Vision Thing"Burchill, Kerr4:39
2"First You Jump"Burchill, Grimes, Kerr4:23
3"Human Traffic"Burchill, Kerr4:17
4"Who Killed Truth?"Burchill, Kerr3:58
5"Solstice Kiss"Burchill, Grimes, Kerr5:23
6"Act of Love"Burchill, Kerr4:02
7"Natural"Burchill, Kerr3:26
8"Planet Zero"Burchill, Kerr4:10
9"The Walls Came Down"Michael Been3:54
The deluxe edition, available on CD (digibook) and digital formats, expands to 11 tracks with a total runtime of 47:59, adding the live recording "Direction of the Heart (Taormina 2022)" from their 2022 concert in , , and the new studio track "Wondertimes".
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1"Vision Thing"Burchill, Kerr4:39
2"First You Jump"Burchill, , Kerr4:23
3""Burchill, Kerr4:17
4"Who Killed Truth?"Burchill, Kerr3:58
5"Solstice Kiss"Burchill, , Kerr5:23
6"Act of Love"Burchill, Kerr4:02
7"Natural"Burchill, Kerr3:26
8""Burchill, Kerr4:10
9"The Walls Came Down"3:54
10"Direction of the Heart ( 2022)"Burchill, Kerr4:55
11"Wondertimes"Burchill, Kerr4:54
The super deluxe digital edition includes 13 tracks with a total runtime of 56:59, incorporating two exclusive rehearsal session versions as bonus tracks.
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1"Vision Thing"Burchill, Kerr4:39
2"First You Jump"Burchill, , Kerr4:23
3"Human Traffic"Burchill, Kerr4:17
4"Who Killed Truth?"Burchill, Kerr3:58
5"Solstice Kiss"Burchill, , Kerr5:23
6"Act of Love"Burchill, Kerr4:02
7"Natural"Burchill, Kerr3:26
8""Burchill, Kerr4:10
9"The Walls Came Down"3:54
10"Direction of the Heart (Taormina 2022)"Burchill, Kerr4:55
11"Wondertimes"Burchill, Kerr4:54
12"Vision Thing (Exclusive Rehearsal Session)"Burchill, Kerr4:34
13"First You Jump (Exclusive Rehearsal Session)"Burchill, , Kerr4:26
No regional variations in track listings were noted across editions.

Personnel

Simple Minds Additional musicians
  • – drums (tracks 1, 7, 9)
  • – vocals (track 3, "")
  • Sarah Brown – backing vocals (tracks 4, 5, 8, 10)
  • Andy Gillespie – additional (track 5)
  • Gary Clark – backing vocals (track 1), additional production (tracks 1, 2, 7)
  • Andy Wright – backing vocals (tracks 1, 3–6, 8, 10), additional programming
  • Kathleen MacInnes – backing vocals (track 2)
Production
  • Simple Minds – production
  • Andy Wright – additional production
  • Gavin Goldberg – additional production (all tracks)
Technical staff
  • – mixing
  • Caesar Edmunds – mix engineering (tracks 1–5, 7–11)
  • Tom Herbert – mix engineering
  • Eike Freese – additional engineering
  • Gavin Goldberg – additional engineering
  • Kevin Burleigh – additional engineering
  • Jean-Pierre Chalbos – mastering
Backing vocals were recorded at A&R Studios in , with principal engineering at Chameleon Studios in .

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