THE DARCYS RELEASE SLINKY NEW TRACK “COMING UP FOR AIR”

THE DARCYS RELEASE SLINKY NEW TRACK “COMING UP FOR AIR”

 UPCOMING ALBUM, CENTERFOLD, SET FOR RELEASE NOVEMBER 4 VIA ARTS & CRAFTS

 LISTEN TO “COMING UP FOR AIR” VIA MUCH

 PRE-ORDER CENTERFOLD VIA iTUNES

PRE-ORDER CENTERFOLD CD/LP VIA ARTS & CRAFTS

 PRAISE FOR “MIRACLE”

“An outlandish exploration of pop ambition" - Clash

“Radio-ready, near-perfect earworm” - Complex

“Infectious, retro-tinged electro-pop” - Exclaim!

“Primed for mass consumption" - Noisey

PHOTO CREDIT : MAYA FUHR

Today, Toronto alt-pop duo The Darcys announced their new single “Coming Up for Air”, via MUCH, from their forthcoming album, Centerfold, due out November 4 via Arts & Crafts. MUCH says “the blistering synth-rock track...sounds like a racy hybrid of Phantogram and Beck bangers." Drummer / Lyricist Wes Marskell says of the song, “It’s basically classic rock from the future.”   

 LISTEN TO “COMING UP FOR AIR” VIA MUCH

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Of recent album cut “Miracle”, Clash Magazine said, “The Darcys bristle with energy. The Toronto alt-pop duo seem to spark ideas at every turn, matching day-glo melody to seething intelligence.”

The ten new, original tracks on Centerfold, were produced by Shawn Everett (Alabama Shakes, Weezer, Lucius) and evoke the heat and wanderlust of New Zealand and Los Angeles, where they were recorded. Centerfold follows 2013's acclaimed Warring, which earned Juno Award and Polaris Music Prize nominations. "Miracle” has earned praise from Noisey, who said it's "primed for mass consumption," and Complex, who raved the track is a "transformative, radio-ready, near-perfect earworm."

 WATCH AND SHARE THE VIDEO FOR “MIRACLE” HERE

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CENTERFOLD TRACKLIST

01 Studio City

02 Miracle

03 San Diego, 1988

04 Virtual Reality

05 Arizona Highway

06 Coming Up For Air

07 I Want It All

08 Alibi

09 Black Diamonds

10 Lip Service

 

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Sep 18 - Victoria, BC @ Rifflandia

 

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SNOWBLINK CELEBRATES RELEASE DAY WITH NEW VIDEO FOR “HOW NOW”

TORONTO / LOS ANGELES BAND REVEAL NEW VIDEO FOR ALBUM SINGLE “HOW NOW”

NEW ALBUM, RETURNING CURRENT, OUT TODAY VIA OUTSIDE MUSIC

WATCH AND SHARE “HOW NOW” HERE VIA EXCLAIM!

WATCH SNOWBLINK PERFORM ON CBC q HERE

TOUR DATES BEGIN THIS WEEK

 

“possibly the best thing they have ever released. It’s hot. It’s not yet quite dark.” 
- The Globe And Mail

“Subversive, sinister and sly, Daniela Gesundheit's voice is a full moon, “luminous and bright, bringing light and clarity to lyrics cloaked in shadows” - CBC Music

“a blissful ride … On Returning Current, Snowblink return to their lush ways and
beg you to dive in” - Exclaim!

“sees Snowblink straining its airy melodies through an '80s-esque, Europop sieve of sound. The result? A bigger, dance-ier record that swirls like waves” - The Coast

“Gesundheit's pure voice floats and soars effortlessly over a soundscape featuring subtle and imaginative touches. …mesmerizing” - FYI Music

PHOTO CREDIT : JOEL GIBB

Today, Toronto / Los Angeles duo Snowblink celebrate the release of their latest album, Returning Current, by sharing the new video for album single “How Now” courtesy of Exclaim!. Directed by Scott Cudmore, Snowblink says of the video, “we feel new feelings and we immediately want to know, will this last? Do we get to keep it? The answer is, of course, always (eventually) no, but that tension of trying to hold on, that inevitable dissolution and breakdown of even the deepest bonds... Scott captured it beautifully in this video.”

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Out today via Outside Music, Snowblink’s newest collection of songs, Returning Current, is an unflinching study of human relationships – to self, to other, and to Other, and to the threat or actuality of losing those unrepeatable prizes. The duo of Daniela Gesundheit and Dan Goldman began the recording process with a text based ‘mood board’ developed by Gesundheit to portray the sensations she wished to evoke in the production of the album. The musicians, producers, and engineers were faced with the task of sonically approximating themes of santa fe / arizona / palm springs / calypso disco / lots of space with bursts or ripples of sound.

Practically, this ambition meant that the band approached each song uniquely – here a full band live off the floor in a winter cabin, there a painstaking half-year-long process of revision, here a drum sample from years ago mixed with dozens of layers of analog synths and vocals. In sculpting the singular sound of Returning Current, no process was out of bounds – the band made themselves equally at home with a bevy of acoustic instruments, analog processes, or sample-based in-the-box production choices.

Joining Snowblink in studio for the creation of Returning Current was co-producer Robbie Lackritz (Feist, Bahamas), and a cast of acclaimed musicians including Leslie Feist, Owen Pallett, Barbara Gruska (Fiona Apple, Jenny Lewis, Ray LaMontagne), Johnny Spence (Tegan and Sara), Thom Gill, Ariel Engle (AroarA), Steven Foster (Doldrums), Felicity Williams (Bahamas), Philipe Melanson (Rufus Wainwright), Mika Posen (Timber Timbre), and many others.

What results is “mastery at its liquidiest” claimed Feist in a personal letter to the band. A collection of songs that find the speaker reporting, in the stark, James Blake-esque ballad “Second Sight”, that “the sky was kneeling on my back to pray,” or elucidating the slipperiness of desire, as in Returning Current. These are private songs, domestic songs, songs to be absorbed over time – unhurried, biological time, the passage of which helps us to survive ourselves.

Snowblink is sensual, not sterile, elegantly imperfect, Wabi Sabi. Gesundheit’s empathic, mesmeric lyrics, when coupled with Goldman’s patient and narcotic arranging and production style, establish a genuine intimacy without telling us what to feel.

Looking to the emotional intelligence of heavyweights like Nina Simone, PJ Harvey, or Violeta Parra, or poets Anne Carson and Fanny Howe, while adhering to the optimistic and playful presentation of ’80’s French pop duo Elie & Jacno, Snowblink manages a courageous strangeness, otherness, an optimal mismatch.

RETURNING CURRENT TRACKLIST

dayside
How Now  
Exotic Bird
Cyclone
Feel Like a Man
Returning Current

nightside

Foothills
Second Sight
Cobalt Clear
Torn to Light
Wild Here

SNOWBLINK TOUR DATES

9/9 - The Capital, Fredericton
9/10 - Buoy Gallery, Portsmouth
9/11 - Trans Pico, Brooklyn
9/15 - Casa Del Popolo, Montreal
9/16 - Pressed, Ottawa
9/17 - Sandbanks Festival, Picton
9/18 - Park Theatre, Winnipeg
9/19 - Bassment, Saskatoon
9/21 -  Broken City, Calgary
9/22 - The Flying Steam Shovel, Rossland
9/23 - China Cloud, Vancouver
9/26 - Hungry Brain, Chicago
9/27 - Rock Island, Illinois, TBD
10/01 - Quixotic Sounds (in-store), Toronto
10/5 - Starlight, Waterloo
10/7 - The Garnett, Peterborough
10/8 - Burdock, Toronto
10/9 - Burdock, Toronto

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GORD DOWNIE ANNOUNCES 'SECRET PATH'

GORD DOWNIE ANNOUNCES SECRET PATH

ALBUM PRODUCED BY KEVIN DREW AND DAVE HAMELIN

WITH GRAPHIC NOVEL BY JEFF LEMIRE

& CBC ANIMATED FILM SPECIAL

 TELLS THE STORY OF CHANIE WENJACK, AN INDIGENOUS BOY WHO DIED RUNNING AWAY FROM A RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL FIFTY YEARS AGO

PROCEEDS WILL BE DONATED TO THE NATIONAL CENTRE FOR TRUTH AND RECONCILIATION

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STATEMENT BY GORD DOWNIE

Ogoki Post, Ontario

September 9, 2016

Mike Downie introduced me to Chanie Wenjack; he gave me the story from Ian Adams’ Maclean’s magazine story dating back to February 6, 1967, “The Lonely Death of Charlie Wenjack.” 

Chanie, misnamed Charlie by his teachers, was a young boy who died on October 22, 1966, walking the railroad tracks, trying to escape from the Cecilia Jeffrey Indian Residential School to walk home. Chanie’s home was 400 miles away. He didn’t know that. He didn’t know where it was, nor how to find it, but, like so many kids - more than anyone will be able to imagine - he tried. I never knew Chanie, but I will always love him. 

Chanie haunts me. His story is Canada’s story. This is about Canada. We are not the country we thought we were. History will be re-written. We are all accountable, but this begins in the late 1800s and goes to 1996. “White” Canada knew – on somebody’s purpose – nothing about this. We weren’t taught it in school; it was hardly ever mentioned. 

All of those Governments, and all of those Churches, for all of those years, misused themselves. They hurt many children. They broke up many families. They erased entire communities. It will take seven generations to fix this. Seven. Seven is not arbitrary. This is far from over. Things up north have never been harder. Canada is not Canada. We are not the country we think we are. 

I am trying in this small way to help spread what Murray Sinclair said, “This is not an aboriginal problem. This is a Canadian problem. Because at the same time that aboriginal people were being demeaned in the schools and their culture and language were being taken away from them and they were being told that they were inferior, they were pagans, that they were heathens and savages and that they were unworthy of being respected – that very same message was being given to the non-aboriginal children in the public schools as well… They need to know that history includes them.” (Murray Sinclair, Ottawa Citizen, May 24, 2015) 

I have always wondered why, even as a kid, I never thought of Canada as a country – It’s not a popular thought; you keep it to yourself – I never wrote of it as so. The next hundred years are going to be painful as we come to know Chanie Wenjack and thousands like him – as we find out about ourselves, about all of us – but only when we do can we truly call ourselves, “Canada.”

——

Gord Downie began Secret Path as ten poems, incited by the story of Chanie Wenjack, a twelve year-old boy who died in flight from the Cecilia Jeffrey Indian Residential School near Kenora, Ontario, fifty years ago, walking home to the family he was taken from over 400 miles away. Gord was introduced to Chanie Wenjack (miscalled “Charlie” by his teachers) by Mike Downie, his brother, who shared with him Ian Adams’ Maclean’s story from February 6, 1967, “The Lonely Death of Charlie Wenjack.”

The stories Gord’s poems tell were fleshed into the ten songs of Secret Path with producers Kevin Drew and Dave Hamelin. Recording took place over two sessions at The Bathouse Recording Studios in Bath, Ontario, November and December 2013. The music features Downie on vocals and guitars, with Drew and Hamelin playing all other instruments. Guest musicians include Charles Spearin (bass), Ohad Benchetrit (lap steel/guitar), Kevin Hearn (piano), and Dave “Billy Ray” Koster (drums).

In winter 2014, Gord and Mike brought the recently finished Secret Path music to graphic novelist Jeff Lemire for his help illustrating Chanie Wenjack’s story, bringing him and the many children like him to life.

The ten song album will be released by Arts & Crafts accompanied by Lemire's eighty-eight page graphic novel published by Simon & Schuster CanadaSecret Path will arrive on October 18, 2016, in a deluxe vinyl and book edition, and as a book with album download.

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Downie’s music and Lemire’s illustrations have inspired The Secret Path, an animated film to be broadcast by CBC in an hour-long commercial-free television special on Sunday, October 23, 2016, at 9pm (9:30 NT)

The Secret Path was created, written, and directed by Gord Downie, composed by Gord Downie with Kevin Drew and Dave Hamelin, and illustrated by author Jeff Lemire. The film is executive produced by Mike Downie, Patrick Downie, Gord Downie, and Sarah Polley. The Secret Path is produced by Entertainment One (eOne) and Antica Productions Ltd. in association with CBC, with the participation of the Canada Media Fund and the Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit. Jocelyn Hamilton is executive producer for eOne Television and Stuart Coxe is executive producer for Antica Productions. Justin Stephenson is director of animation.

The broadcast date marks the fiftieth anniversary of the morning Chanie’s body was found frozen beside the railroad tracks only twelve miles into his journey.

 WATCH THE SECRET PATH TRAILER HERE

Proceeds from Secret Path will be donated to The Gord Downie Secret Path Fund for Truth and Reconciliation via The National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation (NCTR) at The University of Manitoba. The NCTR is dedicated to preserving the history of the residential schools in Canada, making this history known, and moving our country forward on the path of reconciliation. 

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Secret Path acknowledges a dark part of Canada’s history – the long-suppressed mistreatment of Indigenous children and families by the residential school system – with the hope of starting our country on a road to reconciliation. Every year as we remember Chanie Wenjack, the hope for Secret Path is that it educates all Canadians young and old on this omitted part of our history, urging our entire nation to play an active role in the preservation of Indigenous lives and culture in Canada.

Jeff Lemire shares insight on Secret Path

I first met Gord Downie and his brother Mike back in the winter of 2014. They wanted to discuss a potential project and, over coffee, they told me the story of Chanie “Charlie” Wenjack. Gord was then in the final stages of recording his incredible songs based on Chanie’s life and he shared the rough mixes with me in the hopes that I would be interested in creating a graphic novel to accompany his album. Before we left the coffee shop I knew I was going to do it. I had to. Chanie’s story is one that will not let you go once you hear it. It’s a story that can’t be ignored. And yet, somehow, it has been ignored. By nearly all of us. 

Growing up white in Southern Ontario, I never learned about Chanie Wenjack or about any of the tens of thousands of other indigenous children like him who were part of Canada’s residential school system. This is such a massive part of our country’s history, yet our schools didn’t teach us about it. Why? Maybe because it’s easier to live with ourselves if we pretend stories like Chanie’s never happened. But they did happen, and still happen. Chanie Wenjack lived and died, and no one knows his story.

I’ve spent the last three years living with Chanie’s story and living inside Gord’s music. Gord’s haunting songs introduced me to Chanie Wenjack. Music is universal. It crosses languages and cultures and speaks to everyone, and I’ve always felt the medium of comics could do the same. It’s our hope that one day Secret Path will be taught in schools and that it will help to shed a light on this all too often ignored part of Canada’s past. I think, above all else, that’s what Gord and I wanted to create: something that can’t be ignored. Every Canadian should know Chanie Wenjack’s name and I hope Secret Path helps to make that a reality.

 

Gord Downie

Secret Path

w/ Graphic Novel by Jeff Lemire

Deluxe Edition (Vinyl & Book)

October 18, 2016

Arts & Crafts

Side A:

1. The Stranger

2. Swing Set

3. Seven Matches

4. I Will Not Be Struck

5. Son

Side B:

1. Secret Path

2. Don’t Let This Touch You

3. Haunt Them, Haunt Them, Haunt Them

4. The Only Place To Be

5. Here, Here and Here

Gord Downie

Secret Path

w/ Graphic Novel by Jeff Lemire

Book w/ Download

October 18, 2016

Simon & Schuster Canada

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Media Links:

Statement by Gord Downie
Secret Path FOR CHANIE WENJACK
Deluxe Edition Cover Artwork

Book Cover Artwork

Film Trailer (Web)

Film Trailer (Broadcast)

Artist Links:

Gord Downie

Jeff Lemire

 Partner Links:

 The Gord Downie Secret Path Fund for Truth and Reconciliation

The National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation at The University of Manitoba

Arts & Crafts

Simon & Schuster Canada

CBC

eOne Television

Antica Productions

Gord Downie and Jeff Lemire will not be available for media requests

For comment please contact: 

Ry Moran - Director, National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation, University of Manitoba Ry.Moran@umanitoba.ca / 204-688-9555

Partner Contact Info:

 Arts & Crafts:

Jonathan Shedletzky, Label Manager

jonathan@arts-crafts.ca

 Publicist:

Ken Beattie, Killbeat Music

kb@killbeatmusic.com 

 Simon & Schuster Canada:

Felicia Quon, Vice President, Marketing & Publicity

felicia.quon@simonandschuster.ca 

 CBC:

Katherine Wolfgang, Head of Publicity, CBC Communications, Marketing & Brand

katherine.wolfgang@cbc.ca