LAB COAST REVEALS NEW TRACK FROM UPCOMING ALBUM 'REMEMBER THE MOON', ADDS MORE TOUR NATIONAL DATES

LAB COAST REVEALS NEW TRACK, ADDS MORE NATIONAL TOUR DATES

 CALGARY ART POP BAND UNVEILS “HELEN BACH” FROM UPCOMING ALBUM

 TOUR DATES BEGIN MAY 5

 REMEMBER THE MOON, OUT APRIL 29 VIA WYATT RECORDS

 LISTEN AND SHARE “HELEN BACH” HERE

 PRE-ORDER REMEMBER THE MOON VIA WYATT RECORDS

Calgary basement recorders Lab Coast can trace the beginnings of their upcoming LP, and a defining element of their sound, to the acquisition of an almost-mint Tascam 388 ¼” tape recorder. The first song tracked on the machine, “Helen Bach”, ended up as track number three on Remember The Moon and the second single, available to stream today. Driving bass lines and mixed live drums and sampled percussion make the bed for “a song about about a first date with someone with whom you have an immediate connection,” says singer David Laing. “But this person is simultaneously experiencing a very intense personal tragedy, and this creates a unique and fleeting moment. The romantic potential that might've otherwise have existed is absent, but you are still able to share a real moment.”

LISTEN AND SHARE “HELEN BACH” HERE

Set for release on April 29 via Wyatt Records, Remember The Moon finds the songwriting team of Laing and multi­-instrumentalist Chris Dadge (Chad VanGaalen, Bug Incision, Samantha Savage Smith) carving out detailed analog productions, drawing from the wealth of instruments that friends leave at the Lab Coast practice space, and the ever­ evolving recording techniques that they've been honing since day one. Beginning May 5, the five piece supports their new album with a string of tour dates across Canada. With more stops recently added to their schedule be sure to check out the full list of dates below.

The Calgary band has been delivering hazy bursts of hook­ laden guitar pop from their basement studio for nearly a decade now. Throughout their fourth LP, Remember The Moon finds a new punch and clarity, while the production itself has become more ambitious in scope, incorporating effect­ drenched guitars, rubbery bass parts, cello, violin, hybrid sampled / live drum parts, pitch­ shifted percussion, sax, banjo, and organ.

From the ghostly quasi-title track “Remember The Moon Jr.” to laid-back “The Pointe Of It All”, these richly textured pieces are ably brought to life onstage by Sammie Smith (aka Samantha Savage Smith), Henry Hsieh (Cold Water, Crack Cloud), and Darrell Hartsook (Prenup, Sissys) who all make their Lab Coast recording debut on the live off the floor capture of “Run Out” – a track that also gets a guest engineering assist from former member Scott Munro.

Their home­brewed recordings sit in the tradition of DIY­ recorders such as Strapping Fieldhands, early Guided By Voices, and R. Stevie Moore, while the songs themselves recall the likes of Teenage Fanclub, Tom Petty, and The La's.

 

PRE-ORDER REMEMBER THE MOON VIA WYATT RECORDS

LAB COAST TOUR DATES

May 05 - Edmonton, AB @ 9910
May 06 - Calgary, AB @ The Palomino w/ Faith Healer & Crack Cloud
May 12 - Lethbridge, AB - Electric Eye Festival - Venue TBD
May 13 - Regina, SK @ O'Hanlons Pub
May 14 - Winnipeg, MB @ The Handsome Daughter w/ Cannon Bros.
May 17 - Windsor, ON @ Phog Lounge w/ Safe Word
May 18 - Toronto, ON @ The Burdock w/ Century Palm & Dorothea Paas
May 19 - London, ON @ Vibra Fusion Lab
May 20 - Montreal, QC @ Drones w/ Tess Roby, Nennen & Un Blonde
May 21 - Quebec City, QC @ Le Cercle w/ Chairs
May 22 - Ottawa, ON @ Pressed (Presented by Debaser) w/ Twist
May 23 - Guelph, ON (Venue TBA) w/ Familiar Friends
May 24 - Peterborough, ON @ The Garnet w/ The Lonely Parade
May 25 - Sudbury, ON @ Speakeasy
May 26 - Thunder Bay, ON @ The Foundry
May 27 - Brandon, MB @ The Double Decker
May 28 - Saskatoon, SK @ Amigos
May 29 - Medicine Hat, AB @ Neighborhood Church w/ Terra
Jun 22-26 - Calgary, AB - Sled Island
Jun 29 - Vancouver, BC - Crimson Fence %
Jun 30 - Victoria, BC - Copper Owl - Shake! Fest lll ^
Jul 1 - Kelowna, BC - Fernandos ^
Jul 2 - Nelson, BC - TBA ^

 ^ w/ Diamond Mind
% w/ Diamond Mind, Dead Soft, Milk, Pre Nup

REMEMBER THE MOON TRACKLIST

01 Hanging Flowers
02 Bored Again
03 Helen Bach
04 Under-Energy
05 Run Out
06 Wish We Were Anywhere
07 James’ Son
08 Away From Here
09 Inside Aquariums
10 Remember The Moon Jr.
11 Close To A Part Of You
12 Back To Your Future
13 The Pointe Of It All
14 Missed Ache

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LAB COAST ANNOUNCES TOUR DATES, SHARES NEW VIDEO

 

CALGARY ART POP BAND REVEAL CANADIAN TOUR DATES BEGINNING MAY 5

WATCH THE VIDEO FOR “BORED AGAIN” VIA NOISEY

UPCOMING ALBUM, REMEMBER THE MOON, ON APRIL 29 VIA WYATT RECORDS

PRE-ORDER REMEMBER THE MOON VIA WYATT RECORDS

 

Earlier this month, Calgary art pop band Lab Coast released the first single, “Bored Again”, off their upcoming LP, Remember The Moon. Today, courtesy of Noisey and director Sara Hughes, viewers can float along with the track in a dingy swimming pool during the new video for “Bored Again”. “I've always been obsessed with the dim lighting of old, rundown swimming pools and have been looking for the right project to film in one,” say Hughes. “The song compliments this perfectly — it's a fun pop song with a tinge of sadness.”

Set for release on April 29 via Wyatt Records, Lab Coast will support their new record with a run of tour dates which begin at home in Alberta on May 5. Full tour dates can be found below.

WATCH THE VIDEO FOR “BORED AGAIN” VIA NOISEY

On Remember The Moon, the songwriting team of singer David Laing and multi­-instrumentalist Chris Dadge (Chad VanGaalen, Bug Incision, Samantha Savage Smith) carve out detailed analog productions, drawing from the wealth of instruments that friends leave at the Lab Coast practice space, and the ever­ evolving recording techniques that they've been honing since day one.

The Calgary band has been delivering hazy bursts of hook­ laden guitar pop from their basement studio for nearly a decade now. Throughout their fourth LP, Remember The Moon finds a new punch and clarity, while the production itself has become more ambitious in scope, incorporating effect­ drenched guitars, rubbery bass parts, cello, violin, hybrid sampled / live drum parts, pitch­ shifted percussion, sax, banjo, and organ.

From the ghostly quasi-title track “Remember The Moon Jr.” to laid-back “The Pointe Of It All”, these richly textured pieces are ably brought to life onstage by Sammie Smith (aka Samantha Savage Smith), Henry Hsieh (Cold Water, Crack Cloud), and Darrell Hartsook (Prenup, Sissys) who all make their Lab Coast recording debut on the live off the floor capture of “Run Out” – a track that also gets a guest engineering assist from former member Scott Munro.

Their home­brewed recordings sit in the tradition of DIY­ recorders such as Strapping Fieldhands, early Guided By Voices, and R. Stevie Moore, while the songs themselves recall the likes of Teenage Fanclub, Tom Petty, and The La's.

PRE-ORDER REMEMBER THE MOON VIA WYATT RECORDS

LAB COAST TOUR DATES

Apr 02 - Calgary, AB - Juno Fest @ The Royal Canadian Legion #1
May 05 - Edmonton, AB @ 9910
May 06 - Calgary, AB @ The Palomino w/ Faith Healer & Crack Cloud
May 12 - Lethbridge, AB - Electric Eye Festival - Venue TBD
May 13 - Regina, SK @ O'Hanlons Pub
May 14 - Winnipeg, MB @ The Handsome Daughter w/ Cannon Bros.
May 17 - Windsor, ON @ Phog Lounge w/ Safe Word
May 18 - Toronto, ON @ The Burdock w/ Century Palm & Dorothea Paas
May 19 - London, ON @ Vibra Fusion Lab
May 20 - Montreal, QC @ Drones w/ Tess Roby, Nennen & Un Blonde
May 21 - Quebec City, QC @ Le Cercle w/ Chairs
May 22 - Ottawa, ON @ Pressed (Presented by Debaser) w/ Twist
May 23 - Guelph, ON (Venue TBA) w/ Familiar Friends
May 24 - Peterborough, ON @ The Garnet w/ The Lonely Parade
May 25 - Sudbury, ON @ Speakeasy
May 26 - Thunder Bay, ON @ The Foundry
May 27 - Brandon, MB @ The Double Decker
May 28 - Saskatoon, SK @ Amigos
May 29 - Medicine Hat, AB @ Neighborhood Church w/ Terra

 

REMEMBER THE MOON TRACKLIST

01 Hanging Flowers
02 Bored Again
03 Helen Bach
04 Under-Energy
05 Run Out
06 Wish We Were Anywhere
07 James’ Son
08 Away From Here
09 Inside Aquariums
10 Remember The Moon Jr.
11 Close To A Part Of You
12 Back To Your Future
13 The Pointe Of It All
14 Missed Ache

LAB COAST ONLINE
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TWITTER
FACEBOOK

MEDIA MATERIALS

www.killbeatmusic.com/labcoast

WYATT RECORDS

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LAB COAST ANNOUNCES NEW LP REMEMBER THE MOON

CALGARY ART POP BAND TO RELEASE UPCOMING ALBUM, REMEMBER THE MOON, ON APRIL 29 VIA WYATT RECORDS

LISTEN TO THE FIRST SINGLE “BORED AGAIN” HERE

PRE-ORDER REMEMBER THE MOON VIA WYATT RECORDS

PHOTO CREDIT : CODY OLIVER

Critically acclaimed basement-recorders Lab Coast are ready to take the wraps off their upcoming LP, Remember The Moon, set for release April 29 via Wyatt Records. The album picks up right where they left off on their previous release Walking On Ayr. That record, voted “Best Album of the Year” by FFWD Weekly, endeared itself to listeners with its compact, tightly­ wound strings of melody, bustling rhythms, and strangely ­abstract ­yet ­poignant lyrics.

The songwriting team of singer David Laing and multi­-instrumentalist Chris Dadge (Chad VanGaalen, Bug Incision, Samantha Savage Smith) carve out detailed analog productions, drawing from the wealth of instruments that friends leave at the Lab Coast practice space, and the ever­ evolving recording techniques that they've been honing since day one.

On Remember The Moon, the duo’s songwriting has never been stronger. Breezy, melancholy tinged first single “Bored Again” was one of the few tracks that were recorded fast and easy, featuring multiple layers of drums and sheets of acoustic and electric guitars guiding the overall texture. Conceived during a past tour, “the song details a moment of clarity with a would-be girlfriend on the beach in Vancouver,” says Laing.

The Calgary band has been delivering hazy bursts of hook­ laden guitar pop from their basement studio for nearly a decade now. Throughout their fourth LP, Remember The Moon finds a new punch and clarity, while the production itself has become more ambitious in scope, incorporating effect­ drenched guitars, rubbery bass parts, cello, violin, hybrid sampled / live drum parts, pitch­ shifted percussion, sax, banjo, and organ.

From the ghostly quasi-title track “Remember The Moon Jr.” to laid-back “The Pointe Of It All”, these richly textured pieces are ably brought to life onstage by Sammie Smith (aka Samantha Savage Smith), Henry Hsieh (Cold Water, Crack Cloud), and Darrell Hartsook (Prenup, Sissys) who all make their Lab Coast recording debut on the live off the floor capture of “Run Out” – a track that also gets a guest engineering assist from former member Scott Munro.

Their home­brewed recordings sit in the tradition of DIY­ recorders such as Strapping Fieldhands, early Guided By Voices, and R. Stevie Moore, while the songs themselves recall the likes of Teenage Fanclub, Tom Petty, and The La's.

PRE-ORDER REMEMBER THE MOON VIA WYATT RECORDS

REMEMBER THE MOON TRACKLIST

01 Hanging Flowers
02 Bored Again
03 Helen Bach
04 Under-Energy
05 Run Out
06 Wish We Were Anywhere
07 James’ Son
08 Away From Here
09 Inside Aquariums
10 Remember The Moon Jr.
11 Close To A Part Of You
12 Back To Your Future
13 The Pointe Of It All
14 Missed Ache

LAB COAST ONLINE
WEBSITE
TWITTER
FACEBOOK

MEDIA MATERIALS
www.killbeatmusic.com/labcoast

WYATT RECORDS
WEBSITE