YOKE LORE SHARES STIRRING DOCU-VIDEO FOR “SAFE AND SOUND”

THE VIDEO FOR “SAFE AND SOUND” FEATURES IDENTICAL TWIN SISTERS AS THEY PREPARE FOR A WRESTLING COMPETITION

WATCH AND SHARE “SAFE AND SOUND” HERE

NORTH AMERICAN TOUR DATES BEGIN SEPTEMBER 28

MEDITATIONS EP OUT NOW VIA ARTS & CRAFTS

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Yoke Lore follows up the release of his stunning Meditations EP and recent run of UK tour dates with a beautifully shot docu-video to accompany his latest single “Safe and Sound”. Directed by Dylan Mulick, the video follows identical twin sisters Emilie and Brianna Gonzalez from LA as they prepare to compete in the Beat The Streets Los Angeles Freestyle Wrestling Championship.

The song itself is a stirring observation on the changing roles relationships play in this era. Speaking about the video New Yorker Adrian Galvin (aka Yoke Lore) says “This video is about learning how to create safety for ourselves. For Emilie and Brianna Gonzalez, wrestling is a place of prowess and freedom. Though it's not necessarily a ‘safe’ activity, wrestling is a refuge for them. It's a place where they can find joy through skill and inclusion through commitment.  Whether that thing for us is an act or a game or a person or a piece of music, this video is about finding, creating, and using it to balance and orient us.“

WATCH AND SHARE “SAFE AND SOUND” HERE

Adding to this, video director Dylan Mulick explains “When I was younger wrestling changed my life and inadvertently put me on a path to become a filmmaker. Over the years, the parallels between training and competition couldn't relate any better to a life in the creative arts. Adrian and I shared the experience of wrestling as kids and when the opportunity to collaborate came about, it was the first idea that came to mind. We reached out to Morris Bird at Beat the Streets LA and they couldn't have been more helpful. He introduced us to the Gonzales family and invited us to their tournament. This is hands down the most emotional and personal project I've had the privilege to be a part of. I'm really grateful to be able to help share the twins experience with wrestling driven by Adrian's beautiful song, ‘Safe and Sound’.” 

Yoke Lore is the solo musical venture of Adrian Galvin, previously of Yellerkin and Walk the Moon. After putting out three acclaimed EPs which gained him a loyal following — Far Shore (2016), Goodpain (2017), and Absolutes (2018) — 2019’s Meditations EP strips several of Galvin’s familiar songs to their core by trading the usual electronic elements for arrangements of piano, horns, and strings. In addition to these re-interpretations, listeners will also find Galvin’s two latest singles “Safe and Sound” and “Chin Up” to complete the Meditations EP.

WATCH AND SHARE “CHIN UP” HERE

Three years of non-stop touring (supporting acts like Bastille, LP, Frenship, Overcoats, The Pains of Being Pure at Heart, and Aquilo) and playing festivals worldwide (SXSW, The Great Escape, Field Trip, Billboard Hot 100) led to Yoke Lore’s first US headline tours, selling out shows all over the country. Having recently completed his first run of UK headline show and appearances at Firefly Festival and Bushstock he heads out on an extensive North American tour in the autumn. Full tour dates can be found below.

Yoke Lore layers the harmonies of Panda Bear, the soulful beats of M83, and the modern pop of Blackbird Blackbird to tell “the stories of how we are bound.” Galvin’s songs start with the folksy timbre of a banjo and add echoing waves of vocals and percussion to create unforgettable pop music with tactile sincerity and conviction. Since 2016, he has released 3 EP’s and a handful of singles, including a cover of Savage Garden’s “Truly Madly Deeply” that Taylor Swift added to her “Songs Taylor Loves” playlist.

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TOUR DATES
Sept. 28 San Diego, CA @ The Irenic
Oct. 2 Los Angeles, CA @ El Rey Theatre
Oct. 4 San Francisco, CA @ The Independent
Oct. 5 Oakland, CA @ New Parish
Oct. 8 Seattle, WA @ Neumos
Oct. 10 Vancouver, BC @ Imperial
Oct. 11 Portland, OR @ Doug Fir Lounge
Oct. 14 Salt Lake City, UT @ Urban Lounge
Oct. 16 Denver, CO @ Bluebird Theater
Oct. 18 Minneapolis, MN @ 7th St. Entry
Oct. 20 Bloomington, IN @ The Bishop
Oct. 22 Detroit, MI @ Deluxx Fluxx
Oct. 23 Toronto, ON @ Velvet Underground
Oct. 25 New York, NY @ Bowery Ballroom
Oct. 28 Portland, ME @ Port City Music Hall
Oct. 29 Hamden, CT @ Space Ballroom
Oct. 30 Cambridge, MA @ The Sinclair
Nov. 2 Washington, D.C. @ Union Stage

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 CLOSE TALKER REVEAL NEW SINGLE FROM UPCOMING LP

LISTEN AND SHARE “ARM’S LENGTH” HERE

NEW LP, HOW DO WE STAY HERE?, OUT AUGUST 30 VIA SLOW WEATHER

PRE-ORDER HOW DO WE STAY HERE? HERE

3D-360 SILENT HEADPHONE PERFORMANCE TOUR DATES CONTINUE AUGUST 2
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“sinuous guitar layers and smatterings of melodic synths…soothingly plays the soundtrack to your mind.” - Earmilk (on “The Change It Brings”)

“...moody, sweetly impeccable gem” - NPR (on “Half Past Nine”)

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Today, Saskatoon three-piece Close Talker are sharing another new track from their upcoming LP, How Do We Stay Here?, due out August 30 via Slow Weather. “Arm’s Length” was “the first song we recorded for How Do We Stay Here? and in many ways is the spine of the album sonically,” the band says. “We decided early on that we wanted the album to be spaciousand convey a quiet confidence, though ‘Arm’s Length’ is more about spilling your guts. I think most people have had significant relationships in their lives that haven't panned out and we're certainly not exempt to getting the wind knocked out of us. ‘Arm’s Length’ is about overcoming the tendency you can develop to keep your guard up around new people because it’s safer. Over time, you eventually rediscover your ability to let a special someone disarm you once again.”

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Close Talker has always strived to push their craft toward new uncharted territories. This summer, they are inviting the audience to join them and take part in pioneering a new, innovative form of live music consumption - a 3D-360 Silent Headphone Concert. The audience’s headphone mix will utilize cutting edge binaural mixing technology, live in real time. The sound will fully immerse the audience with instrumentation and voices orbiting and swirling around them on all axis, increasing the impact and depth of the band’s already acclaimed live show. Close Talker will be performing their new unreleased album How Do We Stay Here? from front to back. To heighten the experience even further, each performance will showcase a local visual artist who will offer their interpretation of the music and manipulate their craft live offering a multi sensational immersive experience. The objective is to take part and invest in the power that music and art can offer, both on a personal and communal level. The goal is to create an environment where one can truly let go, if only for a moment. Full tour dates can be found below. Tickets for the shows are on sale now.

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Close Talker has toured throughout North America and Europe, and has gained the attention and praise of notable publications such as NPR, Billboard, Clash, Spin, Q Magazine, COS etc. Having recently won Alternative Artist of The Year at the Saskatchewan Music Awards, the band is poised for a breakthrough 2019. Beyond Close Talker’s recordings and videos, the music comes alive with the band’s iconic live show, leaving audiences around the world satisfied, having left all inhibitions behind. The band works tirelessly on evolving every aspect of their craft, which has led to their strongest and most confident album to date: How Do We Stay Here? available worldwide August 30 via Slow Weather.

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LISTEN AND SHARE “THE CHANGE IT BRINGS” HERE


In so many ways How Do We Stay Here? marks a new chapter for the band. The three members leaned into the trust and foundation built over countless years of friendship to pursue a record that would be sustainable and timeless for them. Choosing to self-produce allowed the band to hold this album close to their chest while it developed organically over the course of 2018 at RMS Labs in Regina, SK. At its core, the album is laced with a quiet confidence that invites the listener to dig in, finding new appreciation with each spin. Close Talker, now more than ever, is interested in music that is timeless - music that won’t force the listener into feeling a certain way. To achieve this, the band approached each song following a code of instincts and honesty, including a list of 10 commandments by which all decisions were filtered through. Some were practical like: “Start with what you know” while others were more attitude checks or wholistic like: “No ego” All catering to the music coming first. How Do We Stay Here? is a testament to the band’s integrity and a desire to produce music that is original and pure. It is an album the band wrote for themselves, in hopes that the songs would carry the same meaning in 10 years, as they do today.

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CLOSE TALKER ON TOUR

Aug 2 - Vancouver, BC - Western Front % * SOLD OUT
Aug 3 - Wells, BC - Artswells Festival
Aug 6 - Edmonton, AB - Art Gallery Of Alberta % * SOLD OUT
Aug 7 - Calgary, AB - Broken City Rooftop % * SOLD OUT
Aug 8 - Regina, SK - Regina Folk Festival (Early Show) % (EVENT)
Aug 8 - Regina, SK - Regina Folk Festival (Late Show) %
Aug 10 - Winnipeg, MB - Burton Cummings Theatre % (EVENT)
Aug 13 -  Ottawa, ON - Saw Gallery % (EVENT)
Aug 14 -  Sarnia, ON - Refined Fool Brewing % (EVENT)
Aug 15 - Toronto, ON - Roland Inspiration Centre % (EVENT) (TICKETS)
Aug 16 - Hamilton, ON - Collective Brewing % (EVENT)
Aug 17 - Montreal, QC - Secret Location % 

% 3D Audio Performances

EUROPEAN TOUR DATES
Oct 15 - Berlin, DE - Intrnt Explrr
Oct 17 - Paris, FR - Pop Up Du Label
Oct 19 - Darmstadt, DE - Bedroomdisco
Oct 20 - Bochum, DE - Jahrhunderthalle/Dampfgebläsehaus
Oct 21 - Köln, DE - Subway
Oct 22 - Dortmund, DE - FZW
Oct 23 - Utrecht, NL - Tivoli Vredenburg
Oct 24 - Hamburg, DE - Nochtwache
Oct 25 - Zwolle, NL - Hedon

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HOW DO WE STAY HERE? TRACKLIST

Void
Wait
The Change It Brings
Arm’s Length
Pace
Wandering
Half Past Nine
Carefully In The Dark
The Lake By The Hotel
All-Time
Refuge

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PONDERCAST EPISODE 44 : RICH AUCOIN

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Pondercast Episode 44 is about to spray you down with joyous music courtesy of Rich Aucoin!

Rich Aucoin’s latest album is called Release - and that’s what it feels like.

Laurie Brown sat down with the Halifax artist to find out how he writes such uplifting music about such serious stuff...like death and fear. Woot! Woot!

To fully understand the infectious pull of Aucoin’s music, you need to see him live. It will be one of your favourite shows ever. Go HERE to buy his music and find out when you can see him live.

You can see Rich Aucoin live in Toronto for free on September 14th at The Bentway as a full harvest moon rises over Toronto, when Pondercast presents Moon Merge. Pondercast host Laurie Brown and JUNO Award Nominated electronic composer and musician Joshua Van Tassel will explore how city-dwellers merge with their natural surroundings during a live podcast recording that takes visitors on a virtual journey to the moon and back. The evening will feature performances by Choir! Choir! Choir!, Bernice and a special silent disco set by Rich Aucoin.

The Bentway is an innovative public space project underneath Toronto’s Gardiner Expressway and have now announced its Fall 2019 programming calendar under the theme Second Nature. From September to November 2019, The Bentway will bring together artists, community activists, urbanists, scientists and innovators to explore ways urban dwellers can reconnect to the natural world.

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And if you’ve ever wondered how Laurie, Joshua, and Ty actually make a Pondercast episode, they’ve given a peak behind the curtain with a new video.

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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 fourth episode of Ponderbeat is live now, featuring music from Ada Lea, Begonia, Close Talker, FET.NAT, River Tiber, Tamino and more.

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