HAYDEN ANNOUNCES CANADIAN TOUR DATES IN SUPPORT OF NEW LP, ARE WE GOOD

FULL BAND CANADIAN PERFORMANCES BEGIN NOVEMBER 15 // TICKETS HERE

NEW LP, ARE WE GOOD, OUT NOW VIA ARTS & CRAFTS

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Legendary and heavily influential indie-folk rock artist Hayden recently released Are We Good, his hotly anticipated first new album in 8 years, today on Arts & Crafts. Introduced by “East Coast”, “Miss Fort Erie”, and "On A Beach (feat Feist)", which earned acclaim spanning Stereogum, SPIN, Cool Hunting, Under The Radar, The Line Of Best Fit, BrooklynVegan and more, Hayden’s triumphant ninth studio album is a crowning achievement in his well-deep catalog of carefully hewn indie rock, dating back to his debut album Everything I Long For in 1996. 

"On A Beach (feat Feist)" was released alongside a cinematic, star-studded official video, also featuring the inimitable Leslie Feist with cameos by Matt Berninger of The National and beloved actor Steve Buscemi (who Hayden last worked with on the music for Trees Lounge, Buscemi’s 1997 directorial debut). Today, Hayden reveals the stirring love song and album title track “Are We Good” which was co-written with Berninger.

“This song was hanging around for a while with a bunch of mumbled lyrics I had as place-setters,” recalls Hayden. “The only line that stuck was the refrain ‘are we good.’ I sent it over to Matt [Berninger of The National] and he came up with the rest. When I read the lines ‘Are you worried about the past, coming back to you too fast, Are you worried about the sea, And what’s going on underneath,’ I knew I’d sent the song to the right guy.” 

WATCH / SHARE “ON A BEACH (FT. FEIST)” (MUSIC VIDEO)  HERE

A meditative and electric tune, “Are We Good” is quintessential Hayden, with unabashed nods to the fluidity of Leonard Cohen and the buzz of Crazy Horse. As the album’s namesake, “Are We Good” posits Hayden Desser, peppered and grizzled (by the pandemic or parenting), in an attic studio stand-off with writer’s block during early lockdown. The album’s eleven songs were written, produced, and mixed predominantly by Hayden at Skyscraper National Park, the attic studio of his Toronto home. A perfect combination of complex family life – he and his wife are parents to a child with developmental disabilities – coupled with the grinding halt of creative inertia, Hayden found himself trying to balance the album on an unachievable ledge of perfection. Breaking from these confines – and a decades-long career defined by his staunchly DIY approach – Hayden made an album richly inspired by collaboration, including the likes of Feist,  Aaron Dessner and Matt Berninger of The National, drummer James Krivchenia of Big Thief, and engineer Jonathan Low (Taylor Swift, Big Red Machine).

WATCH / SHARE THE MUSIC VIDEO FOR THE ALBUM’S TITLE TRACK, “ARE WE GOOD”, HERE
WATCH / SHARE “MISS FORT ERIE” (MUSIC VIDEO) HERE
WATCH / SHARE “EAST COAST” (MUSIC VIDEO) HERE

Eight years in the making, Are We Good is an album dedicated to relationships, and the deep personal entanglements that help define our sense of selves. On Are We Good – an evolutionary album, “the sound of an artist who’s been learning how to challenge an aesthetic they’ve been exploring for 30 years” (sometimes past the point of perfection) – Hayden opened up to new approaches to awaken his storytelling. A statement of permanence that chases the most fleeting of emotions, on Are We Good Hayden proves that reinvention is the greatest reminder of the essence of who you are.

On November 15, Hayden and his band will bring his new album out on the road for a string of Canadian dates that promise to be as magical as the album itself. All tour dates are listed below and tickets can be found HERE.

TOUR DATES:
(Solo)
September. 21 - Niagara on the Lake, ON - Ravine 
September 22 - Meaford, ON  - Meaford Hall  (Four Winds Music Fest series)

(Full Band)
November 15 -  Victoria, BC - Capital Ballroom
November 16 - Vancouver, BC - Hollywood Theatre
November 19 - Sherwood Park, AB - Festival Place
November 20 - Calgary, AB - Grand Theatre
November 21 - Regina, SK - The Exchange
November 22 - Winnipeg, MB - West End Cultural Centre
November 29 - Waterloo, ON - Maxwell's Concerts & Events
November 30 - London, ON - London Music Hall
December 2 - Hamilton, ON  - Bridgeworks
December 3 - Oshawa, ON - Biltmore Theatre

BUY / STREAM ARE WE GOOD HERE

HAYDEN’S NEW LP, ARE WE GOOD, OUT NOW, SHARES NEW VIDEO

HAYDEN’S NEW LP, ARE WE GOOD, OUT TODAY VIA ARTS & CRAFTS. SHARES VIDEO FOR TITLE TRACK, CO-WRITTEN WITH THE NATIONAL’S MATT BERNINGER

WATCH / SHARE THE ALBUM’S TITLE TRACK, “ARE WE GOOD”, HERE

BUY / STREAM ARE WE GOOD ALBUM HERE

CANADIAN TOUR DATES CONTINUE MAY 23 WITH ADA LEA INCLUDING MASSEY HALL ON MAY 27 // TICKETS HERE

Photo Credit: Robert Georgeff // DOWNLOAD HIGH-RES

Legendary and heavily influential indie-folk rock artist Hayden has released Are We Good, his hotly anticipated first new album in 8 years, today on Arts & Crafts. Introduced by “East Coast”, “Miss Fort Erie”, and "On A Beach (feat Feist)", which earned acclaim spanning Stereogum, SPIN, Cool Hunting, Under The Radar, The Line Of Best Fit, BrooklynVegan and more, Hayden’s triumphant ninth studio album is a crowning achievement in his well-deep catalog of carefully hewn indie rock, dating back to his debut album Everything I Long For in 1996. 

"On A Beach (feat Feist)" was released last month alongside a cinematic, star-studded official video, also featuring the inimitable Leslie Feist with cameos by Matt Berninger of The National and beloved actor Steve Buscemi (who Hayden last worked with on the music for Trees Lounge, Buscemi’s 1997 directorial debut). Today, Hayden reveals the stirring love song and album title track “Are We Good” which was co-written with Berninger.

WATCH / SHARE “ARE WE GOOD” HERE

“This song was hanging around for a while with a bunch of mumbled lyrics I had as place-setters,” recalls Hayden. “The only line that stuck was the refrain ‘are we good.’ I sent it over to Matt [Berninger of The National] and he came up with the rest. When I read the lines ‘Are you worried about the past, coming back to you too fast, Are you worried about the sea, And what’s going on underneath,’ I knew I’d sent the song to the right guy.” 

WATCH / SHARE “ON A BEACH (FT. FEIST)” HERE

A meditative and electric tune, “Are We Good” is quintessential Hayden, with unabashed nods to the fluidity of Leonard Cohen and the buzz of Crazy Horse. As the album’s namesake, “Are We Good” posits Hayden Desser, peppered and grizzled (by the pandemic or parenting), in an attic studio stand-off with writer’s block during early lockdown. The album’s eleven songs were written, produced, and mixed predominantly by Hayden at Skyscraper National Park, the attic studio of his Toronto home. A perfect combination of complex family life – he and his wife are parents to a child with developmental disabilities – coupled with the grinding halt of creative inertia, Hayden found himself trying to balance the album on an unachievable ledge of perfection. Breaking from these confines – and a decades-long career defined by his staunchly DIY approach – Hayden made an album richly inspired by collaboration, including the likes of Feist,  Aaron Dessner and Matt Berninger of The National, drummer James Krivchenia of Big Thief, and engineer Jonathan Low (Taylor Swift, Big Red Machine).


WATCH / STREAM “MISS FORT ERIE” HERE
WATCH / STREAM “EAST COAST” HERE

Eight years in the making, Are We Good is an album dedicated to relationships, and the deep personal entanglements that help define our sense of selves. On Are We Good – an evolutionary album, “the sound of an artist who’s been learning how to challenge an aesthetic they’ve been exploring for 30 years” (sometimes past the point of perfection) – Hayden opened up to new approaches to awaken his storytelling. A statement of permanence that chases the most fleeting of emotions, on Are We Good Hayden proves that reinvention is the greatest reminder of the essence of who you are.

TOUR DATES
5/23: Kingston, ON @ Isabel Bader Rehearsal Hall
5/24: Ottawa, ON @ First Baptist Church *
5/25: Montreal, QC @ Gesu *
5/27: Toronto, ON @ Massey Hall *

* = with Ada Lea

BUY / STREAM ARE WE GOOD HERE

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ARE WE GOOD TRACKLIST
01 East Coast
02 We Danced
03 On A Beach (ft. Feist)
04 Terry Cloth Blue (Every Single Thing)
05 Nothing Wrong
06 Are We Good
07 Window Washer Blues
08 Miss Fort Erie
09 It’s Just Me
10 Lay This In Mind 
11 Can’t Happen Now

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HAYDEN ANNOUNCES FIRST NEW LP IN 8 YEARS, ARE WE GOOD, SHARES NEW SINGLE / VIDEO

ARE WE GOOD, OUT APRIL 5, 2023 VIA  ARTS & CRAFTS

PRE-ORDER ARE WE GOOD HERE 

HYPNOTIC SINGLE “ON A BEACH (FEAT. FEIST)” ARRIVES WITH VIDEO FT. FEIST, STEVE BUSCEMI + THE NATIONAL’S MATT BERNINGER WATCH HERE

WATCH / SHARE “ON A BEACH (FT. FEIST)” HERE

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PERFORMS AT MASSEY HALL ON MAY 27, TICKETS ON SALE THIS FRIDAY, MARCH 3

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Hayden – the legendary Toronto indie-folk rock fixture whose heartrending songs are a soundtrack to coming of age – today announces Are We Good, his first full-length studio album since 2015, due out April 5 via Arts & Crafts. The news arrives alongside lead single "On A Beach (feat Feist)" and its cinematic, star-studded official video, also featuring the inimitable Leslie Feist with cameos by Matt Berninger of The National and beloved actor Steve Buscemi (who Hayden last worked with on the music for Trees Lounge, Buscemi’s 1997 directorial debut). 

Spearheaded by “On A Beach” – a song unmatched in his canon for its immediate catchiness and clear blue sky production – Are We Good posits Hayden Desser, peppered and grizzled (by the pandemic or parenting), in an attic studio stand-off with writer’s block during early lockdown. A couple’s duet about turning to hypnosis in search of the spark of their youth, the song’s ambling bass line and sparse hand claps blossom into Feist and Hayden’s indelible chorus of ‘We’re on a beach, oh yeah, we’re on a beach / We’re drinking income taxes and you’re fond of me’ with swirling synths adding to the ambience. Accompanied by a transportive music video directed by Yael Staav, who has directed most of Hayden’s videos for the last 25 years, “On A Beach” brings an all-star cast together into a timeless artist’s singular realm. 

WATCH / SHARE “ON A BEACH (FT. FEIST)” HERE
BUY / STREAM “ON A BEACH (FT. FEIST)” HERE

While Hayden acknowledges that this collection of eleven songs took him the longest to complete, “On A Beach” proved to him that “after all these years, a song can still appear nearly fully formed in one quick inspired moment.” On Are We Good – an evolutionary album that is “the sound of an artist who’s been learning how to challenge an aesthetic they’ve been exploring for 30 years” (sometimes past the point of perfection) – Hayden opened up to new creative approaches to awakening his singular storytelling voice, including collaboration in different forms. Hayden sets the stage: 

“One afternoon February 2021 I was asleep at my piano when I received a text from my friend Leslie (Feist), inviting me to be a part of a songwriting workshop with several other musicians of note. I was terrified, but joined in as an attempt to jolt myself out of submission. The idea was to write a song a day for seven consecutive days, sharing them later each evening with the other writers. A great combination of pure feet to the fire expression and accountability. 

“‘On A Beach’ was my ‘day four’ submission. I continued tinkering with the song and recording in the following weeks, adding a bridge, tracking several synth lines to try to create what I thought hypnosis may sound like. A few weeks later, Leslie was in town and I invited her to sing on a newer verse I’d written to make the song more of a conversation. Who better than the best, and the one who basically made the song happen in the first place.”

Six years in the making with sixty plus songs in the running, Are We Good was written, produced, and mixed predominantly by Hayden at Skyscraper National Park, the studio at the top of his Toronto home. A perfect combination of complex family life – he and his wife are parents to a child with developmental disabilities – coupled with the grinding halt of creative inertia, Hayden found himself trying to balance the album on an unachievable ledge of perfection. By breaking his confines, Hayden – who has defined his perennial 30-year career with a staunchly DIY approach – made an album richly inspired by relationships, from first crushes to family, and music in between. Trading ideas back and forth over time with Berninger, Hayden put trust in a lyrical voice not his own for the first time across his eight achingly beautiful solo albums. The collaboration led to Berninger’s verses unfurling beneath Hayden’s repeated mantra of “Are we good” on the title track, just one defining moment of the album. The National frontman also co-writes on album tracks “It’s Just Me” and “Can’t Happen Now”, furthering a collaboration which began on “Take Me Out Of Town” off Berninger’s Serpentine Prison and will continue.

WATCH / STREAM “MISS FORT ERIE” HERE
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Hayden also worked with another member of The National on this record. After listening to an early version of “Are We Good,” Aaron Dessner came on board to lend his immense talents as co-producer. They worked on several songs at his storied Long Pond studio in Hudson NY, enlisting Dessner heavyweights like engineer Jonathan Low (Taylor Swift, Big Red Machine) and drummer James Krivchenia (Big Thief). Although just two of these co-productions appear on Are We Good – the stunning “We Danced” in dedication to Leonard Cohen, and “It’s Just Me” – the others are sure to show up in the near future.

STREAM "EAST COAST" HERE

Introduced by the raw and gravely “East Coast” and the raucous but plaintive “Miss Fort Erie”, Hayden‘s ninth studio album is a crowning achievement in his well-deep catalog of carefully hewn indie rock dating back to his debut album Everything I Long For in 1996. Often likened to north stars like Neil Young and Leonard Cohen in the same breath as sonic outliers like Pavement and Sebadoh, Hayden's career began with a cult following in his native Canada, leading to a bidding war that saw him sign with Geffen offshoot Outpost records. A visual storyteller who has always used music videos as a lyrical tool, with “On The Beach” Hayden and his longstanding cast of friends prove again that reinvention is the greatest reminder of the essence of who you are.

Are We Good is currently available for pre-order on vinyl, CD and digital formats ahead of its April 5 release on Arts & Crafts.

PRE-ORDER ARE WE GOOD HERE 

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01 East Coast
02 We Danced
03 On A Beach (ft. Feist)
04 Terry Cloth Blue (Every Single Thing)
05 Nothing Wrong
06 Are We Good
07 Window Washer Blues
08 Miss Fort Erie
09 It’s Just Me
10 Lay This In Mind 
11 Can’t Happen Now

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