People of the North share first taste from forthcoming album

People of the North - Drama Class

People of the North, the side project of Oneida’s Kid Millions and Bobby Matador, have announced the release of their third album. Sub Contra, which also features fellow Oneida members Shahin Motia and Barry London, is due out on June 11th via Thrill Jockey.

The duo’s forthcoming album “is a work that fully embraces tumult and darkness in startling and dramatic ways” as the press release states.
Ahead of the release, People of the North have shared the opening track ‘Drama Class’, described as “a combative slice of improvised psychedelia, with Matador’s distorted organ tones providing an understructure for Kid Millions to weave complex drum patterns throughout.” Listen to it below.

Liars give away two new tracks ahead of European tour

Liars - I Saw You From The Lifeboat

Here’s a treat from Liars, in anticipation of their European tour. They are offering two brand new tracks, ‘I Saw You From The Lifeboat’ and ‘Perfume Tear’, as a free download in exchange for an email.
Singer and guitarist Angus Andrew explains how these new cuts came about:

“After releasing WIXIW and returning home from touring there was a palpable sense of creative relief and release. We relished in the opportunity to make stuff under no real directive and began almost immediately to produce all kinds of unrelated works. It’s a great position to be in creatively so we decided to share a small portion of the results with you today. Both of these songs happened almost instantly, and, in sharp contrast to the music we produced for WIXIW, were not labored over or scrutinized. It’s been great for us to recall the immediacy and excitement of creating music on the fly – unrestricted by subject matter and void of preoccupations about how it should ‘work’ in the greater context of things.”

Liars have also made a video for ‘I Saw You From The Lifeboat’, featuring an amalgamation of footage documenting their past few years. Watch it now.

Saltland offer new track from debut album

Saltland - I Thought It Was Us But It Was All Of Us

I Thought It Was Us But It Was All Of Us is the magical and outstanding debut album from Saltland, the new project led by Montreal based cellist Rebecca Foon, who is best known as a founding member of Esmerine and a former member of Thee Silver Mt. Zion and Set Fire To Flames.
The album was co-produced and mixed by Mark Lawson in Foon’s home studio in Montreal and it features a stellar cast of contributors, including Colin Stetson, Laurel Sprengelmeyer and Jess Robertson (Little Scream), Sarah Neufeld and Richard Reed Parry (Arcade Fire) and Mishka Stein (Patrick Watson), amongst others.
According to the press release, “Foon sings of childhood innocence lost, of tender utopic reveries and downcast dystopic horizons, and the search for soft, stoic strength in a darkening, devolving world”.

I Thought It Was Us But It Was All Of Us came out earlier this week via Constellation Records, and to celebrate the release, Saltland is offering the beautiful ‘Treehouse Schemes’ as a free download. Here it is.

Julianna Barwick teases forthcoming album Nepenthe

Julianna Barwick - Nepenthe (Teaser)

Julianna Barwick has recently signed to Dead Oceans who are releasing her third full-length album entitled Nepenthe. The album was recorded in Reykjavík, Iceland, following an invitation from Alex Somers (Sigur Rós, Jónsi, Jónsi & Alex) who produced and engineered the effort. Nepenthe also features contributions from other Icelandic musicians, including string ensemble Amiina, múm’s guitarist Róbert Sturla Reynisson and a choir of teenage girls.

In ancient Greek literature, and as the press release describes, “nepenthe was a magic drug of forgetfulness used to wipe out grief and sorrow.” It adds that “the title suggested itself to Julianna, who experienced a death in her own family in the middle of making the record, but it also refers to the music consoling her during the isolation she was going through – on her own, in a foreign country with a terrible internet connection – during the sessions.”

Other than Julianna’s personal emotional influence, the Icelandic surroundings and “its vibrant music scene and stunningly alien landscapes with their lingering magic” had the biggest influence on Nepenthe. She explains:

 “I had never had anyone play on any record before, so this was a 180 turn. I also was inspired just by being there, and the gorgeousness of that place. Your eyes can’t believe what they’re seeing. I walked home one night and got totally lost in Reykjavík. I ended up walking alongside the ocean – and it was glowing blue. It looked like it had a lamp underneath it. This is a completely different experience than recording myself in my Brooklyn bedroom.”

Julianna has just unveiled an album teaser in the form of a video directed by Derrick Belcham, and featuring the magnificent track ‘Forever’. Be sure to watch it below and watch out for the album release on August 20th.

Tunng set to release fifth album Turbine

Tunng

British pop folk experimentalists Tunng are set to release their fifth full-length album, Turbine, on June 17h via Full Time Hobby.

Founded by Sam Genders and Mike Lindsay, the sextet has been evolving and growing throughout their 10-year existence.

“It’s been a twisted adventure to this point, one that has taken us all over the world, an amazing journey,” said Lindsay. “There’s a lot happened in this band in the last couple of years. Children born, people moving into different places, falling in love, skipping country, broadening horizons…  maybe this is a coming-of-age record!”

Recorded in Dorset, Turbine saw all six members getting involved with each stage of the recording process for the first time.
Tunng have already shared two colourful and charming cuts from the album, ‘So Far From Here’ and ‘The Village’. Listen to both below.


Poppy Ackroyd unleashes new video for ‘Lyre’

Poppy Ackroyd - Lyre

The tremendously talented multi-instrumentalist and composer Poppy Ackroyd has unveiled a befitting visual accompaniment for the gorgeous and delicate ‘Lyre’. The song is taken from her debut solo album, Escapement, released last winter via Denovali Records. The video was made by Lumen, watch it beneath.

This Wednesday Poppy Ackroyd will start a European tour and her first performance will be in London with label mates Petrels and John Lemke. The shows will be complimented with visuals also made by Lumen.