BADBADNOTGOOD SHARES "CHOMPY'S PARADISE" VIDEO

IV OUT NOW VIA ARTS & CRAFTS
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"kicking the jazz world's ass back into relevancy." - VICE
"a brash attitude and youthful energy winning out over technique." - NPR
"...even given the fairly proud lineage of wild musical juxtaposition, these kids are making waves." - The Guardian
“extraordinary for delivering fresh music that elaborates on their past work … particularly exceptional because of its forward momentum” - Exclaim 9/10
"Jesus Christ... the new BADBADNOTGOOD album is unbelievably amazing..."  - Gilles Peterson

Photo Credit :  Connor Olthius

Today, BADBADNOTGOOD are sharing the video for "Chompy's Paradise" from their recently released and critically-acclaimed album IV, out now on Arts & Crafts. Their latest album sees BADBADNOTGOOD exploring new sonic terrain and expanding their songwriting to include collaborators such as Future Islands' Samuel T. Herring, newcomer Charlotte Day Wilson, Arcade Fire and Bon Iver collaborator Colin Stetson, Chicago rapper Mick Jenkins, and widely-heralded producer Kaytranada.

The Connor Crawford-directed visual for "Chompy's Paradise" nods to Film Noir yet takes a comedic approach to the genre. Watch as saxophonist Leland "Chompy" Whitty works to diffuse a bomb strapped to his instrument, only to realize that the saxophone may be the duplicitous perpetrator.

WATCH AND SHARE “CHOMPY’S PARADISE” HERE

WATCH BADBADNOTGOOD PERFORM IV FOR CBC’S FIRST PLAY LIVE

ABOUT BADBADNOTGOOD

Like musical theatre and scripted television, jazz and hip-hop are uniquely, undeniably North American art forms. Though the latter genre was born out of funk and disco in the late 1970s, many of its landmark artists embody the ethos of jazz: loose, visceral, instinctive. Some hip-hop acts--A Tribe Called Quest, or more recently Kendrick Lamar--have successfully repurposed jazz, but the older genre has seldom made successful inroads into new generations of rap fans. And that's what makes BADBADNOTGOOD, the four-piece, Toronto-bred jazz outfit that has melded jazz and instrumental hip-hop into something elusive, something altogether their own, so unique.

On their latest full-length effort, IV, BBNG decide to expand their universe, which was already one of the most compelling, labyrinthine worlds in pop music today. Saxophonist Leland Whitty, a long-time collaborator, joins Chester Hansen, Matthew Tavares, and Alexander Sowinski on a full-time basis; for the first time, guest vocalists are welcomed into the fold. Some artists find collaboration stressful and cluttering, but BBNG simply seems freer to chase down creative rabbit holes than ever before.

The effect is apparent immediately. See "Lavender" a collaboration with the Montreal-based producer Kaytranada, which pairs delicate, skittering production with a punishing low end. Or take the virtuosic closer, which underscores superb performances by Whitty and Tavares with a grand swell of strings. On "Hyssop of Love" upstart Chicago rapper Mick Jenkins moves languidly, stretching out taunts ("I heard your plug was drrrrry") before he snaps upright ("Never needed no dollars to prove worth"). The result is not just BBNG's most expansive, most dynamic effort to date, but their best. Lest anyone think the group is only concerned with blurring genre lines, the title track alone is enough to ensure the most discerning jazz purists will have to respect BBNG's technical chops.

IV is a master class in mood. The opening three-song suite ("And That, Too." "Speaking Gently" and the Samuel T. Herring-assisted "Time Moves Slow") is a slow, slinking creep, like moving uneasily through an abandoned house. And while BBNG explores different tones on subsequent tracks, that feeling--the search, the push for the unknown--is the prevailing theme. "Chompy's Paradise" is peaceful and serene, but ends on an uncertain note, unresolved. Like most great artists before them, the quartet understands that it's more important to raise questions than to answer them.

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9/28 - Los Angeles, CA @ The Theatre at Ace Hotel

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ADAM BALDWIN ANNOUNCES NEW CANADIAN TOUR DATES

AWARD-WINNING DARTMOUTH-BASED MUSICIAN AND SONGWRITER ADAM BALDWIN ANNOUNCES NEW CANADIAN TOUR DATES SUPPORTING CHARLES BRADLEY, THE TEMPERANCE MOVEMENT, AND SAM ROBERTS BAND. TOUR DATES BEGIN SEP 14

ACCLAIMED DEBUT LP, NO TELLING WHEN (PRECISELY NINETEEN EIGHTY-FIVE), OUT NOW VIA SONIC RECORDS

WATCH ADAM BALDWIN PERFORM “SPARROW SONG” ON CBC q HERE

“Hitting a sweet spot between rustled-up roots rock and early '80s Springsteen anthems, ...full of jumpy backbeats, joyous acoustic strums, and baseball stadium organ sounds.” Exclaim!

“authenticity in song…victory anthems for the nine-to-five weekday warriors” CBC Music

“a rocker from start to finish” Local Xpress

“should have no trouble making a name for himself with his debut full-length” Sun Media

PHOTO CREDIT: JEFF COOKE

Adam Baldwin is set to bring his acclaimed debut album, No Telling When (Precisely Nineteen Eighty-Five), on the road, making stops across Canada this fall. Along the way he will join Charles Bradley, The Temperance Movement, and Sam Roberts Band on stage. For a preview of Baldwin’s dynamic live performance viewers can watch the Nova Scotia songwriter perform “Sparrow Song” featuring Leah Fay (July Talk) from his personal and political album live in studio on CBC’s q.

WATCH ADAM BALDWIN PERFORM “SPARROW SONG” ON CBC q HERE

Adam Baldwin is perhaps best known as a member of Matt Mays’ band, however the Dartmouth based musician has already been awarded Nova Scotia Music Week’s Male Artist Recording Of The Year on the back of his 2013 solo EP. His first LP, No Telling When (Precisely Nineteen Eighty-Five), is out now via Sonic Records. The album was produced by Liam O’Neil (The Stills, Metric) the album also features the talents of Josh Trager (Sam Roberts Band), Brian Murphy (Alvvays), and Leah Fay (July Talk).

The first single from Adam Baldwin’s debut LP, “Daylight” was inspired by the lead up to the last federal election in Canada, occurring during the recording sessions. “It’s a song about both the unity and division we felt as a country,” says Baldwin. “It’s a song that should remind us that this change was spurred by a desire for a different direction, and that while our course appears to have changed, we have to demand that it continue to do so.”

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The title track and first song “No Telling When (Precisely Nineteen Eighty-Five)” describes events in New York City in 1985, the year before Adam was born, and suggests how, thirty years on, not a lot in our culture has really changed. A particular unnamed real-estate developer, reality TV star, and politician personifies this idea.

“Anytime” and “Sparrow Song”, both featuring backup vocals from Leah Fay, loosely form a two act play and the centre piece of the album. In “Anytime” Adam sings about young love and all the hopes and fears that come with that, while “Sparrow Song” describes those fears when they become reality.

“Rehtaeh” is about the systemic failures that led to the death of Rehtaeh Parsons in 2013 and is, as Adam puts it “maybe the most important song I'll ever write.” The album closes with “Living Proof”, a song about the Canadian Dream, and how as Adam points out, “the dream is elusive because it isn't made available to everyone. It can't be attained by just anyone.”

ADAM BALDWIN TOUR DATES

Sep 14 - Toronto, ON @ Lee’s Palace (TURF)
Sep 18 - Toronto, ON @ Rebellion Stage (TURF)
Sep 21 - Edmonton, AB @ Winspear Centre^
Sep 22 - Calgary, AB @ MacEwan Hall^
Sep 24 - Winnipeg, MB @ Burton Cummings Theatre^
Sep 27 - Hamilton, ON @ Club Absinthe%
Sep 29 - Montréal, QC @ Le Petite Campus%
Sep 30 - Ottawa, ON @ Zaphod’s
Oct 1 - Toronto, ON @ Lee’s Palace%
Oct 4 - London, ON @ London Music Hall%
Nov 16 - Moncton, NB @ Casino NB*
Nov 17 - St. John’s, NL @ St. John’s Convention Centre*
Nov 18 - Halifax, NS @ Forum Multi-Purpose Centre*
Nov 19 - Charlottetown, PE @ Murphy’s Community Centre*
^ with Charles Bradley
% with The Temperance Movement
* with Sam Roberts Band

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DIAMOND MIND ANNOUNCES DEBUT LP, SHARES NEW TRACK

PHOTO CREDIT : LEVI MANCHAK

Edmonton’s Diamond Mind draws from many diverse wells – pop, noise, soul, all with an eye to the baroque, and continues to expand into new territory with the release of their debut LP, Heavy Metal Sunshine, due out October 7 via Wyatt Records. The three piece traces the line back-and-forth between the accessible and the challenging, carving out an audience among both critics and fans. Album single, “Horseless Coach” is "triumphant" and "an eerie journey through the desert," claims The Fader.

“Horseless Coach” was “largely inspired by the life of Frankie Dwyer Rowe and her experiences as a child in Roswell, New Mexico during the summer of 1947,” says Liam Trimble. “She and her father, the city’s fire marshall, unwittingly became key figures in a deep and enduring mystery when a fire in the sky, four mysterious corpses and a fistful of memory metal attract the unfriendly attention of an austere and uncompromising authority. The song is an imaginative retelling of a chase from city to city and across vast deserts -- of a wild and unearthly drama."

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Heavy Metal Sunshine was captured at Edmontone Studios by Jesse Brandon Northey, mixed by Renny Wilson at Value Sound, and mastered by Harris Newman at Grey Market Mastering.  Throughout their past three EPs Diamond Mind have won audiences with the unique character of their songs, recorded in environments ranging from attic bedrooms to storied, established studios. The songs on Heavy Metal Sunshine echo this varied topography, ranging in content from intimate, confidential entries, elaborate pseudo-histories and haunting character sketches.

LISTEN TO “DIAMOND MIND” HERE

 

HEAVY METAL SUNSHINE TRACKLIST

Diamond Mind
Horseless Coach
Hades Proper
The Janks
Front Page Of The End Times
Tell It To The Sky
Blind Hills Chapel
Heavy Metal Sunshine
No Problem Radio
Webster’s (feat. Samantha Savage Smith)

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