PUP UNVEIL NEW LP, MORBID STUFF, SHARE FIRST SINGLE

MORBID STUFF OUT APRIL 5 VIA LITTLE DIPPER

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THE MORBID STUFF TOUR-POCALYPSE 2019 BEGINS MARCH 26

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"I've been having some pretty dark thoughts. I like them a lot." - “Scorpion Hill”

Toronto, Ontario’s very own punk powerhouse – PUP – are proud to announce their new album, Morbid Stuff, set for release on the band’s brand new label Little Dipper, in partnership with Universal Music Canada on April 5, 2019. Produced, recorded and mixed by Dave Schiffman (Weezer, Cass McCombs, The Mars Volta), Morbid Stuff is everything that PUP fans have grown to love about them, but dialed up to 11. It’s gang’s-all-here vocals, guitarmonies, and lyrics about death. Lots of them.

The album’s visceral, wildfire first single, “Kids”, is available to stream today. “‘Kids’ is a love song from one nihilistic depressive to another,” explains Stefan Babcock. “It's about what happens when you stumble across the only other person on the face of this godless, desolate planet that thinks everything is as twisted and as fucked up as you do.  And thanks to them, the world starts to seem just a little less bleak. But only slightly - it's still pretty fucked up to be honest.”

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This Spring, PUP will embark on a North America, UK, and Europe tour in support of Morbid Stuff. Pre-sale tickets will be available tomorrow, Jan 16th at 12:00 PM local time at www.puptheband.com, and $1 of every ticket sold through the presale will go towards The Trevor Project, the leading national organization providing crisis intervention and suicide prevention services to LGBTQ youth. Sign up now through 11:30 AM local time tomorrow at the band’s website to receive the presale password. General tickets are on sale Friday, Jan 18th at 10:00 AM local time. Full tour dates are listed below.

In addition to album pre-orders, which are available now, you can also pre-order “The PUP Morbid Stuff Annihilation Preparedness Kit,” which includes a CD or limited edition colored LP, a long sleeve shirt, a backpack with sewn-on patch, custom band aids, a waterproof container, and a multi-tool with fork, spoon, etc. A very limited edition version of the Annihilation Preparedness Kit also comes with a real full-sized inflatable boat. Yeah, you read that right. Get yours HERE.

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Formed in Toronto five years ago, PUP -- comprised of Babcock, Nestor Chumak, Zack Mykula, and Steve Sladowski -- quickly became favorites of the punk scene with their first two, critically-beloved albums, winning accolades everywhere from the New York Times to Pitchfork, from NPR and Rolling Stone, and more. Their last album, The Dream Is Over, not only debuted at #1 on the Billboard “Heatseekers” chart, but also catapulted them into international waters, selling out shows across the world throughout 2016.    

With Morbid Stuff, PUP grew up, then doubled down on everything that made you love their first two albums.  Fitting to their ethos, their new album takes the dichotomy of fun and emotional wreckage in their songs and blows it up, projection-style, onto the biggest wall possible, teetering between gleeful chaos and bleak oblivion while wielding some of the best choruses the band has ever written. It’s also a pretty intense foray into singer Stefan Babcock’s fight with depression, an album dressed up with heartbreak, broken dreams, self-loathing, and castigating yourself for thinking you matter enough to even bother hating yourself. And in perfect PUP fashion, taking responsibility of his own depression lead him to….laughter. Admitting his depression allowed him to laugh in its face, and the result is that marriage of darkness and joy that made PUP who they are, but in a brand new way.

Indeed, despite its dark subject matter, at times Morbid Stuff is funny as hell, even in the music.  Often times a heavy barrage of hardcore is coupled with a light, folky guitar that lives quietly in the background. Rollicking choruses disappear into nothing but a hopeful group chant, echoing through until the end of the song. PUP’s rage isn’t pure rage anymore; it’s rage being taunted by the reality that the rage is its own fault.

It's all the fury and celebration you've come to know, but rooted in understanding of where that fury comes from. It’s the most insightful, sweetest, funniest, sickest, angriest, saddest and most inescapably desperate collection of songs they’ve recorded to date.  If their self-titled record was the fuse and The Dream Is Over was the bomb going off, Morbid Stuff is your family sifting through the rubble, only to find you giggling while you bleed to death.

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MORBID STUFF TRACKLIST
01 Morbid Stuff
02 Kids
03 Free At Last
04 See You At Your Funeral
05 Scorpion Hill
06 Closure
07 Bloody Mary, Kate and Ashley
08 Sibling Rivalry
09 Full Blown Meltdown
10 Bare Hands
11 City

THE MORBID STUFF TOUR-POCALYPSE 2019

3/26/19 - Calgary, AB @ Commonwealth
3/27/19 - Edmonton, AB @ Starlite
3/29/19 - Vancouver, BC @ Wise Hall
4/3/19 - London, ON @ Rum Runners

4/9/19 - Bristol, UK @ The Fleece %
4/10/19 - London, UK @ The Garage %
4/11/19 - Leeds, UK @ Community Room at Brudenell Social Club %
4/12/19 - Glasgow, UK @ Cathouse %
4/14/19 - Paris, FR @ La Boule Noire %
4/15/19 - Dunkirk, FR @ Les 4Ecluses %
4/16/19 - Brussels, BE @ AB Club %
4/18/19 - Berlin, DE @ Cassiopeia %
4/19/19 - Hamburg, DE @ Hafenklang %
4/20/19 - Cologne, DE @ MTC Club %
4/21/19 - Amsterdam, NE @ Upstairs @ Paradiso %
4/25/19 - Boston, MA @ Royale ^ *
4/26/19 - Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn Steel *
4/29/19 - Philly, PA @ Union Transfer ^ *
4/30/19 - Pittsburgh, PA @ REX Theater *
5/1/19 - Cleveland, OH @ Beachland Ballroom *
5/3/19 - Pontiac, MI @ Crofoot Ballroom *
5/4/19 - Chicago, IL @ Metro *
5/5/19 - Minneapolis, MN @ Fine Line Music Cafe *
5/6/19 - Lawrence, KS @ Granada Theater
5/8/19 - Dallas, TX @ Trees *
5/9/19 - Austin, TX @ The Mohawk *
5/10/19 - Houston, TX @ Rockefeller's *
5/11/19 - New Orleans, LA @ One Eyed Jacks *
5/13/19 - Atlanta, GA @ Terminal West *
5/14/19 - Carrboro, NC @ Cat's Cradle *
5/15/19 - Asheville, NC @ The Grey Eagle *
5/17/19 - Washington, DC @ The Black Cat *
6/7/19 - Toronto, ON @ Danforth Music Hall ^ *
6/19/19 - San Diego, CA @ The Irenic *
6/20/19 - Los Angeles, CA @ Teragram Ballroom *
6/21/19 - Los Angeles, CA @ Teragram Ballroom *
6/22/19 - San Francisco, CA @ The Fillmore *
6/24/19 - Portland, OR @ Doug Fir Lounge *
6/25/19 - Seattle, WA @ The Showbox *
6/27/19 - Boise, ID @ The Olympic *
6/28/19 - Salt Lake City, UT @ In The Venue *
6/29/19 - Englewood, CO @ Gothic Theatre *
7/1/19 - Santa Fe, NM @ Meow Wolf *
7/2/19 - Phoenix, AZ @ Valley Bar *
7/3/19 - Santa Ana, CA @ Constellation Room *

% with Milk Teeth
^ with Diet Cig
* with Ratboys

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PONDERCAST EPISODE 30 : SEX

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In 2018, Laurie Brown began the year of Pondercast with the topic of Death. For 2019, Sex!

Episode 30 of Pondercast visits 8 things Brown has learned about sex, inspired by and article from Kate Julian in Atlantic Magazine from The Sex Recession issue.

If sex is losing its appeal - this Pondercast is an appeal for more and better sex. Have a sexy 2019.

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Recently, Killbeat Music partnered with the team at Pondercast to bring you Ponderbeat, a series of special episodes featuring selections curated by Brown from some of Killbeat’s latest releases. The second episode of Ponderbeat is live now, featuring music from Dan Mangan, Great Lake Swimmers, Begonia, Kaia Kater, and more.

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WINTERSLEEP SHARE “BENEFICIARY” FROM UPCOMING LP

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“BENEFICIARY” AVAILABLE TO STREAM ON FRIDAY JAN 11

UPCOMING LP, IN THE LAND OF, OUT MARCH 29 VIA DINE ALONE RECORDS

2019 CROSS CANADA TOUR DATES BEGIN MARCH 20, 2019

TICKETS ON SALE NOW

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Today, Wintersleep are sharing the first single from their highly anticipated new LP, In the Land Of, a song which Brooklyn Vegan calls “an anthemic stomper. Available on all streaming platforms this Friday, “Beneficiary” is a throbbing disco-noir romp that details the genocide of Indigenous peoples and our modern relationship to it. ‘Drive to work all day, try to sleep at night / Beneficiary of a genocide’ vocalist Paul Murphy sings. The lyrics borrow from Australian writer Peter Carey, who in an interview last year asserted, “You wake up in the morning and you are the beneficiary of a genocide.” “As a Canadian, I feel a real connection to that sentiment,” says Murphy. “It really encapsulates the idea of someone historically removed from these atrocities but who nonetheless benefits, and has to come to terms with and find ways to acknowledge and take on a certain responsibility in making it right.”

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Due March 29 via Dine Alone Records, both Exclaim! and CBC Music marked In the Land Of, Wintersleep’s seventh full-length record, as one of their most anticipated of 2019.

In the Land Of studies geography, both real and imagined. It is understood that our surroundings are not, in fact, essential or concrete elements; they’re constructed in relation to us, the inhabitants. Our identities, too, are constructed in relation to the land. The land, both physical and figurative, changes, and so do we. Familiar land. Foreign land. Inhospitable land. Unceded land. Stolen land. Dead land.

For Canadian composer R. Murray Schafer the so-called ‘Canadian sound’ was a sound defined by space, by the land and our distance from and proximity to it. For Harry Freedman, it was “gaunt” and “lonely.” Elaine Keillor called it “immense, empty, mysterious, harsh, indifferent, producing a response of awe mingled with terror and an intense sense of spiritual loneliness.”

Like all Wintersleep records, In the Land Of encourages thought and introspection. The new record’s title is an incomplete thought, a blank that is filled in across the record with different places, words, and sounds. “A lot of the songs touch on this idea of being a stranger or feeling foreign in all the different landscapes in which the songs took place lyrically,” explains Murphy. “It all relates back to the land,” adds guitarist Tim D’Eon.

LISTEN / STREAM “SURRENDER” HERE

In the Land Of follows 2016’s The Great Detachment, which saw CanCon Rock Single Of The Year “Amerika” spend 11 consecutive weeks atop Canada’s rock radio charts, remaining in the Top 10 for over 7 months as well as winning an Indie Award for Single Of The Year and a JUNO Award nomination for Adult Alternative Album.

On March 20, 2019, Wintersleep will take to the road with tour dates throughout Canada. Full tour dates can be found below with tickets on sale now. The JUNO Award winners have previously toured several continents and shared stages with Pearl Jam, Broken Social Scene and the Hold Steady, a performance on Late Night with David Letterman and even an opening slot for Sir Paul McCartney.

Watch for more news about In the Land Of to be announced soon.  


2019 CANADIAN TOUR DATES

03.20.19 // Waterloo, ON // Maxwell's
03.21.19 // London, ON // London Music Hall
03.22.19  // Hamilton, ON  // New Vision United Church
03.23.19 // Ottawa, ON // Bronson Centre
03.25.19 // Quebec City // L’Anti
03.27.19 // Moncton, NB // Tide & Boar
03.28.19 // Fredericton, NB // Boyce Farmers Market
03.29.19 // Halifax, NS // The Marquee Ballroom
03.30.19 // Halifax, NS // The Marquee
03.31.19 // St John's, NL // Club One
04.11.19 // Montreal, QC // La Sala Rossa
04.12.19 // Creemore, ON // Avening Community Hall
04.13.19 // Toronto, ON // The Danforth Music Hall ^
04.18.19 // Saskatoon,SK // The Capitol Music Club ^
04.19.19 // Edmonton, AB // The Starlite Room ^
04.20.19 // Calgary, AB // The Palace Theatre ^
04.22.19 // Nelson, BC // Spiritbar ^
04.23.19 // Kelowna, BC // Sapphire Nightclub ^
04.25.19 // Kamloops, BC // Cactus Jacks ^
04.26.19 // Vancouver, BC // Commodore Ballroom
04.27.19 // Victoria, BC // Capital Ballroom
04.30.19 // Red Deer, AB // Bo's Bar & Grill ^
05.02.19 // Regina, SK // The Exchange ^
05.03.19 // Winnipeg, MB // The Garrick ^

^ with special guests Partner

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