ROYAL CANOE SHARES "SOMERSAULT" VIDEO, 'SOMETHING GOT LOST BETWEEN HERE AND THE ORBIT' OUT SEPTEMBER 16

ROYAL CANOE SHARES “SOMERSAULT” VIDEO

 WINNIPEG BAND’S NEW ALBUM, SOMETHING GOT LOST BETWEEN HERE AND THE ORBIT, OUT SEPTEMBER 16 VIA NEVADO RECORDS

 WATCH SOMERSAULT VIDEO HERE VIA NPR

 "Listening to the hypnotic rhythm of Matt Peters' vocals, you can parse the same wackiness that made bands like Alt-J, Simian Mobile Disco or even fellow Canadians Think About Life so singular. Ultimately, it's feel-good dance music for the weird kids." – NPR

Today, NPR Music has premiered the official music video for Royal Canoe’s "Somersault". Directed by Nathan Boey and choreographed by Kaja Irwin, the song is from the Winnipeg sextet’s highly anticipated new album Something Got Lost Between Here and the Orbit, out September 16 via Nevado Music.  

Royal Canoe's Matt Peters talks about the video with NPR. "When you're creating something, the end result is pretty much all anyone else sees or hears. But running invisibly underneath the finished product are all of the hours you spent in your bedroom struggling to find the right melody, or the planning that went into executing an idea correctly." Peters also remarked: "This behind-the-scenes work and even the abandoned ideas that never go anywhere have their own value, especially to the artist, and they often bring as much to the story as the polished result." 

Almost three years have passed since the release of Royal Canoe’s sophomore album Today We're Believers (2013). Those years were full. The band played 200 shows, which included tours with the likes of Alt J and Bombay Bicycle Club, and stops at major festivals like Bonaroo, Iceland Airwaves, and Osheaga.  The hard work paid off: Today We're Believers received widespread critical acclaim, was nominated for a JUNO Award for Alternative Album of the Year and won Best Independent Album at Western Canadian Music Awards.

After two years of writing and recording between tours, Something Got Lost Between Here and the Orbit surfaced with a unique and intensified voice. It was co-produced and mixed by Ben Allen (Gnarls Barkley, Animal Collective, Deerhunter), who concentrated their sound-crafting attention on two fundamental elements: drums and vocals. Royal Canoe has always had an intensively rhythmic heart and that is more the case than ever. Their lyrics grow organically out of an addictive percussive flow and the unique topography of each track. Reinforcing their vocal and percussive core allowed them to be more adventurous with experimentation; more determined in their ongoing pursuit of the elusive musicality that can be found in collisions between digital and analogue worlds. In addition to their their usual buffet of synthesizers, effects pedals and homemade samples, late nights lead to to rabbit-holes of attaching contact mics to water bottles to play them like percussion instruments and convoluting synths through beluga whale field recordings.

In addition to a renewed sonic focus, Something Got Lost brings an emotional clarity. But it’s a particular kind of clarity: one you experience when what’s most clear is that you’re really unsure about what’s happening with your life or, unsure about what happened to the life you once took for granted, while you were off experiencing stuff, being busy, accomplishing things. Life, and especially the life of musicians, tends to be shaped by an ebb and flow of leaving and returning, cycling between an extroverted, transient mode of being and one of introversion and staying put. Within the broader cycles, even our most important relationships can shift, morph and drift, no matter how much we try to hold them steady. 

Royal Canoe is currently finishing up a North American tour with Plants And Animals and performances in support of Something Got Lost Between Here and the Orbit will be announced soon. All dates are listed below. 

SOMETHING GOT LOST BETWEEN HERE AND THE ORBIT TRACKLIST

1. Somersault

2. Walk out on the Water

3. Living a Lie

4. Checkmate

5. Love You Like That

6. I Am Collapsing So Slowly

7. Holidays

8. Out of the Beehive

9. Bicycle

10. How Long Is Your Life?

11. BB Gun


ROYAL CANOE TOUR DATES

June 23 - San Francisco, CA @ Bottom of the Hill *

June 24 - Los Angeles, CA @ Bootleg Theater *

August 20 - Invermere, BC @ Invermere MusicFest

August 21 - Rock Creek, BC @ Ponderosa Festival


* supporting Plants & Animals


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DIAMOND MIND SIGNS TO WYATT RECORDS, SHARES NEW SONG AHEAD OF TOUR DATES

DIAMOND MIND SIGNS TO WYATT RECORDS

EDMONTON FOUR-PIECE SHARE THE SONG “DIAMOND MIND” FROM SOON TO BE ANNOUNCED NEW ALBUM
CANADIAN TOUR DATES KICK OFF TOMORROW WITH THE FIRST OF TWO PERFORMANCES AT SLED ISLAND

 LISTEN TO AND SHARE “DIAMOND MIND” HERE

PHOTO: COLIN KRYWIAK

Formed in the summer of 2013, Diamond Mind is one of Edmonton, Alberta’s favourite musical exports. Always looking to draw from many diverse wells -- pop, noise, soul, all with an eye to the baroque -- the band has already mapped extensive territory, leaping forward with the release of each of their three EPs. With these releases the band has won audiences through the unique character of their songs, recorded in environments ranging from attic bedrooms to storied, established studios. The songs themselves echo this varied topography, ranging in content from intimate, confidential entries, elaborate pseudo-histories and haunting character sketches. Tracing the line back-and-forth between the accessible and the challenging, the music of Diamond Mind carved out an audience among both critics and fans, registering praise not only across Canada but from the international music community.

Now Diamond Mind is pleased to announce its signing to Calgary based label Wyatt Records for the release of their debut full length album. As fans await more news of the upcoming release the band has shared the song “Diamond Mind” ahead of upcoming tour dates.

“We wrote Diamond Mind nearly five years ago,” says Liam Trimble. “It's a march of self-aggrandizement, to be sung out loud in order to grow ‘one thousand, two hundred and fifteen feet tall’ when feeling far from it. It's a lullaby score to a cubicle reverie, the imagination's championing anthem, the daydreamer's hymn,” continues the songwriter. “It was the very first song we performed as a four-piece; every song we've written since has drawn upon the themes of this blueprint, and so when it came time to name our band, Diamond Mind was a perfect fit.”

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Diamond Mind is Liam Trimble (Vocals, Guitar, Violin), Ian Michael Waddell (Vocals, Guitar, Keyboards), Matthew Cardinal (Bass Guitar, Vocals) and Aidan Lucas-Buckland (Drums). The four piece kick off a western Canadian tour with label mates Lab Coast with two performances during Calgary’s Sled Island starting tomorrow. All tour dates are listed below.

DIAMOND MIND TOUR DATES

Jun 22 – Calgary, AB – Local 510 Parking Lot ( 6 PM) – Sled Island
Jun 25 – Calgary, AB – Local 510 (3 PM) – 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 – Spirit Bar ^
Jul 3 – Canmore, AB – Octave ^
Jul 6 - Winnipeg, MB – Handsome Daughter

 ^ w/ Lab Coast

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OH PEP! STREAMS UPCOMING ALBUM, STADIUM CAKE, AHEAD OF RELEASE

DANIEL LEDWELL PRODUCED DEBUT ALBUM RECORDED IN NOVA SCOTIA
STADIUM CAKE, OUT JUNE 24 VIA DUALTONE/DINE ALONE

STREAM STADIUM CAKE HERE VIA NPR

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WORLD TOUR DATES CONTINUE WITH CANADIAN STOPS IN TORONTO, VANCOUVER, VICTORIA AND CALGARY THIS SUMMER DATES WITH BASIA BULAT IN OCTOBER NOW ANNOUNCED

With only one short week until the release of their debut album, Oh Pep! are treating listeners to a stream the entire record courtesy of NPR. Audiences and airwaves have already responded to the Australian duo, with their latest single “Doctor Doctor” spending the last few weeks in the top ten of CBC’s Radio 2 Top 20. Out June 24 on Dualtone Oh Pep!'s LP,Stadium Cake, is a coming of age for Olivia Hally and Pepita Emmerichs, who have been touring internationally since early 2015. The pair have plans to stay on the road for much of 2016 as well, with their current tour route taking them through till October. They recently joined the likes of Lake Street Dive, Lord Huron, and Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats, and are now preparing to make headline stops in Toronto and Victoria as well as appearances at Vancouver Folk Festival and Calgary Folk Festival. Full tour dates can be found below with Canadian dates in October supporting Basia Bulat now announced.

STREAM STADIUM CAKE HERE VIA NPR

Oh Pep! made a huge impact at October 2015's CMJ festival where KCRW chalked them up as one of their top artists that 'Won' CMJ, as did NPR's Bob Boilen, who proclaimed "The Melbourne band's music is infectious. Their harmonies are sweet, with lyrics that are thoughtful, deep, funny and poetic." After their performance at Nashville's AMAs, Pop Matters(who also included them in their top picks) described "Seeing Oh Pep! Is one of those times when the crowd realizes they're seeing future stars for the first time." Shortly after, the band recorded NPR's Tiny Desk giving U.S. music fans a chance to see Pepita Emmerichs' virtuosic playing on both mandolin and violin and Olivia Hally's gorgeous voice and heartbreaking delivery. Now KEXP has named them one of 2016's "bands to watch."

WATCH OH PEP! PERFORM ON NPR’S TINY DESK CONCERT

Stadium Cake was recorded in Echo Lake, Nova Scotia in February and August of 2015 with producer, Daniel Ledwell. "It was such a joy to work with wunderkinds Oh Pep!,” says Ledwell. “When you have great songs and the creativity and talent to be innovative in the studio, it is hard not to have fun." Oh Pep! claims Ledwell “introduced us to a lot of exciting new sounds. It was also the first time we'd multi-tracked and he made the process fun and easy. Working at Lake Echo was really inspiring."

The band's obsession with good songs, regardless of genre or generation, has led them to write a record with limitless horizons. On first single "Doctor Doctor" Hally sings, "Where is the light, for me it's the darkest night" over a captivating beat, whilst Emmerichs plays a subtly driving and haunting violin line. It's this same light and dark that makes up the tapestry of Stadium Cake and encapsulates the duo’s unique collaboration. It's the yin and yang of their personalities that brings a tension to each unsuspecting pop song.

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STADIUM CAKE - TRACK LISTING
1  Bushwick
2 Wanting
3 Crazy Feels
4 Doctor Doctor
5 Happenstance
6 The Situation
7 Tea, Milk & Honey
8 Only Everyone
9 Trouble Now
10 7 Babies
11 The Race
12 Afterwards

TOUR DATES

Jun 24 - The Drake - Toronto, ON, Canada
Jun 29 - Mercury Lounge - NYC, NY
Jul 7 - Jammin' Java - Vienna, VA
Jul 8 - World Cafe Live - Philadelphia, PA
Jul 9 - Green River Festival - Northampton, MA  
Jul 11 - Schubas - Chicago, IL
Jul 12 - Cedar Cultural Centre - Minneapolis, MN
Jul 15-17 - Vancouver Folk Festival - Vancouver, BC, Canada
Jul 19 - The Sugar Club - Victoria, BC
Jul 21-23 - Calgary Folk Festival - Calgary, AB, Canada
Jul 25 - Revolution Roof Deck - Portland, OR,
Jul 27 - Rickshaw Stop - San Francisco, CA
Jul 28 -  Bootleg Theatre - Los Angeles, CA
Aug 1 -  Larimer Lounge - Denver, CO
Aug 3 - The Demo - St. Louis, MO
Aug 4 - High Watt - Nashville, TN
Aug 5 - Evening Muse - Charlotte, NC
Aug 6 - Cats Cradle - Carrboro, NC
Sep 18  - Rams Head Live - Baltimore MD *
Sep 19 - The National - Richmond, VA *
Sep 20 - Jefferson Theatre - Charlottesville, VA*
Sep 22 - Buskirk-Chumley Theatre - Bloomington, IN*
Sep 23 - The Castle Theatre - Bloomington, IL*
Sep 26 - The Englert Theatre - Iowa City, IA*
Sep 27 - Pabst Theatre - Milwaukee, WI*
Sep 28 - Majestic Theatre - Madison, WI*
Sep 30 - The Waiting Room - Omaha, NE*
Oct 1 - Madrid Theatre - Kansas City, MO*
Oct 2 - The Blue Note - Columbia, MO*
Oct 3 - Codfish Hollow Barnstormers - Maquoketa, IA*
Oct 5 – The Exchange - Regina, SK +
Oct 6 – Broadway Theatre – Saskatoon, SK +
Oct 7 – Winspear Centre – Edmonton, AB +
Oct 11 – Spirit Bar, Nelson, BC +

* w/ The Mountain Goats
+ w/ Basia Bulat

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