WHOOP-SZO SHARE “LONG BRAIDED HAIR” FROM UPCOMING LP

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WARRIOR DOWN OUT NOVEMBER 1 VIA YOU’VE CHANGED RECORDS

CANADIAN TOUR DATES BEGIN NOVEMBER 1

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"There's an underlying gentleness to WHOOP-Szo's instrumental attack, and it keeps them grounded and connected with their communities as they righteously lash out against institutional inequalities, making their voices all the more powerful, literally and figuratively." - Exclaim! 

“A true psychedelic group ... For WHOOP-Szo, punk, DIY and psych principles go beyond music scene bubbles and fuse with Indigenous solidarity and healing through music.” - NOW 

“WHOOP-Szo has perfected their eclectic sounds, binding the paradox of indistinguishable familiarity with themes of Canadian history, language, and culture.” - VICE

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With WHOOP-Szo’s Warrior Down due out next week, the band are sharing another new track from the album, “Long Braided Hair”. Bandleader Adam Sturgeon says of the song : “Our connection to the Earth Mother is through our hair, and it is our Mother who brings us to this earth. A Braid, 3 strands, mind, body and soul…. sweetgrass, hair of the earth.

I remember getting a call on the distant telephone wires from my bandmate Kirsten. She was up north. Winter was settling in hard and she was upset. That day, her students who had been out of control for some time dropped a heavy weight onto her privileged disposition. They were sleeping on and under desks and they were bouncing off the walls. They were upset, angry and unable to hide their emotions. Sometime earlier she had overheard some of the other teachers griping about how disrespectful the children were being, and how discipline was a necessary force to overcoming their challenging circumstances. How using their language was somehow related to the kids picking on each other and to speak French or English was to abide by the rules of the school. Kirsten, as she always does, slipped quietly out of the staff room without a word. When this had continued for several stressful days, perhaps weeks she asked the children “what’s wrong?”. They did not answer, but their eyes told another story. This continued, until finally one day they answered almost as if in unison ‘We’re hungry’. You see, in the months previous a desperately needed breakfast program had been cancelled. By whom, I’m not sure. By the school board? By the volunteers who were burned out and moved back home to the south?

In our communities, it is our mothers and children that have bore the weight of colonialism. That our ways of life have been diminished by a system designed against us. A $7 can of pop, a $5 chocolate bar, and $9 bag of chips. A lullaby.”

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Out November 1 via You’ve Changed Records, WHOOP-Szo’s new LP Warrior Down presents a vast and barren landscape associated with the harsh truth of Canadian History, a post-colonial firestorm harbouring moments of doom and heavy introspection while remaining true to their psychedelic aesthetic. 

WHOOP-Szo is a force of nature, sprung from a mixed-blooded experience of Canadian history with deep Anishinaabek roots. Thunderous and ground-breaking, harmonious and generative—a WHOOP-Szo show envelops audiences in an emotional weather-storm that dances conscientiously between anger and discipline, frustration and hope. They tell us about colonial injustice loudly and punishingly, with haunting chord changes and monolithic distortion. They explore the possibility of wisdom and empowerment, with acoustic melodies that calmly find space within crushing layers of politics and sound. On stage and off, WHOOP-Szo engage communities with a powerful synchrony that invites people to feel and to heal. They are passionate storytellers who knock loudly on the door, and will reward you tenfold for letting them in. 

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Forthcoming album Warrior Down harnesses their power into a concise, focused 35 minutes on wax, calling out both specific instances of injustice in Canadian history — as we see in “Gerry”, or recalling Sturgeon’s grandfather’s experience at a Residential School (“Gerry”, “Cut Your Hair”) — and broader, wider-reaching ones such as the experience of having race and culture assigned to you by a government that doesn’t represent you (“6.1/6.2”). 

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TOUR DATES
Nov 01 – London, ON – Rec Room
Nov 02 – Toronto, ON – The Round House
Nov 06 – St. Catharines, ON – The Warehouse
Nov 07 – Guelph, ON - Ebar  
Nov 08 – Hamilton, ON – This Ain’t Hollywood
Nov 09 – Windsor, ON - Green Bean Cafe
Nov 21 – Peterborough, ON - Sadleir House
Nov 22 – Ottawa, ON - Cinqhole
Nov 23 – Montreal, QC – La Sala Rossa | M For Montreal
Nov 26 – Moncton, NB - Caveau
Nov 27 – Saint John, NB – Taco Pica
Nov 28 – Halifax, NS – The Seahorse
Nov 29 – Fredericton, NB - The Capital
Nov 30 – Quebec City, QC - Scanner

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WARRIOR DOWN TRACKLIST
01 Amaruq
02 Gerry
03 Long Braided Hair
04 2CB
05 Naanan
06 6.1 / 6.2
07 Oda Man
08 Nshwaaswi
09 Homemade Candles
10 Cut Your Hair


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GEOFF BERNER SHARES NEW TRACK FROM UPCOMING ALBUM

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GRAND HOTEL COSMOPOLIS DUE OUT NOVEMBER 1 VIA COAX RECORDS (CANADA) / COAX EUROPA (WORLDWIDE)

CANADIAN TOUR DATES CONTINUE NOVEMBER 1

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In a few short weeks, Geoff Berner returns with new left-wing Jewish music for our perilous times. Grand Hotel Cosmopolis is the first new klezmer-punk album from Berner since 2015’s We Are Going To Bremen To Be Musicians

Today, the Vancouver singer/songwriter/accordionist/novelist/political activist shares another new track from the upcoming LP, "Not the Jew I Had In Mind (With Permission from Thomas King)”. “This song is for everyone who has ever been made to feel ‘not Jewish enough, or not the ‘right’ kind of Jew, or has had their Jewish credentials questioned, whether by Jews or non-Jews,” says Berner.

“The great writer Thomas King, who is self-identifies as being of Cherokee, German and Greek descent, gave a series of lectures that became a book called The Truth About Stories. One of the lectures is called ‘You’re Not the Indian I Had In Mind’. It’s about the way white people often reject ways of being Indigenous that don’t meet their stereotypical expectations. 

I always loved that line, ‘Not the Indian I had in mind’. It really nailed something perfectly. I have experienced a similar phenomenon as a Jew. In my travels, people wanted to know if I was really Jewish, because they had notions in their minds of what was really authentically Jewish, and what was not. And anyone who was not, was maybe trying to trick them or something. They would decide if I was a real Jew.”

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Grand Hotel Cosmopolis is out November 1 on Coax Records in Canada and worldwide via Coax Europa (an imprint for Coax on artist run record label GiveUsYourGOLD in Berlin), a new label set up as a european bridgehead for Coax artists. 

Since Whiskey Rabbi was released in 2005, Berner has been making klezmer music fused with the energy and rudeness of punk. The Globe and Mail called him “the avenging angel of klezmer,” and with songs like “Dalloy Polizei (Fuck the Police)”, Berner’s work is overtly political and controversial. 

The new album and its title song are inspired by the Grandhotel Cosmopolis, located in Augsburg, Germany. The ‘Hotel’ was started ten years ago, when a group of activists took over an abandoned high school. Their vision was to turn it into an artsy, inexpensive hostel for travellers of all kinds, as well as safe and free housing for refugees and asylum seekers.

Half of the space in the Hotel is taken up by families of displaced people from Syria, Somalia, Myanmar, and many other places. These people stay for free or on a pay-what-you-can basis. They earn money and their first German work experience by helping run the hotel.

The word “cosmopolitan” is a slur that anti-Semites have historically thrown at Jews. Stalin and his henchmen preferred the term “rootless cosmopolitan” for Jews during the Soviet pogroms. The basic idea was that Jews, being town people – as Jews were historically forbidden to own land – were disconnected from the soil, and therefore decadent and corrupt.

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For Berner, the idea of a party at the Grand Hotel Cosmopolis, an oasis of welcome and relative safety for people on the run – in Germany of all places – is a perfect way to talk about Jewish solidarity with oppressed migrants, and about how good things are still possible. 

That’s the goal of Grand Hotel Cosmopolis – to use the Jewish leftist cultural tradition to inspire people to defend the human values of decency and the right of every human being to a life of safety and freedom, while having a fun time doing it. You’re welcome to come stay awhile.

To support the actual Grandhotel Cosmopolis, go to https://grandhotel-cosmopolis.org/de/

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GRAND HOTEL COSMOPOLIS TRACKLIST
01 Not The Jew I Had In Mind (With Permission From Thomas King)
02 What Kind Of Bear Am I
03 Ven Kimsti
04 Would You Hide Me
05 Vilne
06 Grand Hotel Cosmopolis
07 The Drummer Requests
08 Oh You Survivalists
09 What Don’t We Just Take The Billionaire’s Money Away
10 Zog Nit Keyn Mol (Partisan Song)

TOUR DATES
Nov 1 - Vancouver, BC - Chutzpah! Festival - Wise Hall
Nov 2-3 - Cumberland, BC - Woodstove Festival
Nov 19 - Vienna, AT - Klezmore Festival - Sargfabrik
Nov 20 - Viechtach, DE - Altes Spital
Nov 21- Augsburg, DE - Grandhotel Cosmopolis
Nov 22 - Augsburg, DE - Grandhotel Cosmopolis
Nov 24 - Mainz, DE - Hafeneck
Nov 25 - Aachen, DE - Domkeller
Nov 26 - Köln, DE - Hängende Gärten von Ehrenfeld
Nov 27 - Speyer, DE - Eckpunkt
Nov 28 - Stuttgart, DE - Laboratorium
Nov 30 - München, DE - Bellevue di Monaco
Dec 2 - Mannheim, DE - Brandherd
Dec 3 - Erfurt, DE - Offene Arbeit
Dec 5 - Hannover, DE - Feinkost Lampe
Dec 10 - Dresden, DE - Societatstheater
Dec 11 - Bremerhaven, DE - Pferdestall
Dec 12 - Hamburg, DE - Betahouse
Dec 13 - Bremen, DE - Creative Hub (ehem. Bundeswehrhochhaus)
Dec 14 - Berlin, DE - Supamolli
Feb 14 - Toronto, ON - TRANZAC
Feb 15 - Wakefield, QC - The Black Sheep
Feb 16 - Montreal, QC - Casa Del Popolo
Feb 21 - Peterborough, ON - The Garnet
Feb 22 - Guelph, ON - The ANAF

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ANDY SHAUF ANNOUNCES NEW LP, THE NEON SKYLINE, SHARES FIRST SINGLE

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THE NEON SKYLINE OUT JANUARY 24 VIA ARTS & CRAFTS

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NORTH AMERICAN TOUR DATES BEGIN FEBRUARY 7

TICKETS ON SALE FRIDAY OCTOBER 25 10AM LOCAL TIME HERE

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Andy Shauf will release The Neon Skyline, his most direct and emotionally-rich work yet, on January 24 via Arts & Crafts, with a North American and European tour immediately following. Full tour dates can be found below, tickets are on sale Friday October 25 at 10am local time here.

The interconnected songs on The Neon Skyline, all written, performed, arranged and produced by Shauf, follow a simple plot: the narrator goes to his neighborhood dive, finds out his ex is back in town, and she eventually shows up. As with Shauf’s last solo album, 2016’s The Party, The Neon Skyline is densely layered with an abundance of charming moments. His characters are all sympathetic here, people who share countless inside jokes, shots, and life-or-death musings when the night gets hazy. Today, he offers the first taste, “Things I Do”, which examines the dissolution of the narrator's past relationship over tense and jazz-minded instrumentation.

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For The Neon Skyline, Shauf chose to start each composition on guitar instead of his usual piano. Happy accidents like Shauf testing out a new spring reverb pedal and experimenting with tape machines forced him to simplify how he'd arrange the tracks. Over the course of a year-and-a-half, Shauf ended up with almost 50 songs all about the same night at the bar. Though paring down his massive body of work to a single album's worth of material was a challenge for Shauf, the final tracklist is seamless and fully-formed. 

Shauf's attention-to-detail in his writing on The Party evoked Randy Newman and his unorthodox, flowing lyrical phrasing recalled Joni Mitchell. Though that album, which followed different attendees of a house party, was his breakthrough, his undeniable songwriting talent has been long evident. Raised in Bienfait, Saskatchewan, he cut his teeth in the nearby Regina music community. In 2018, his band Foxwarren, formed over a decade ago with childhood friends, released a self-titled album where Pitchfork recognized how "Shauf has diligently refined his storytelling during the last decade.”

On top of heartbreak, friendship, and the mundane moments of humanity that define his songwriting, Shauf makes music that explores how easy it is to find yourself in familiar patterns and repeat the same mistakes of your past. His characters wonder, "Did this relationship end too soon? Would going to another bar cheer my friend up?,” or "How hard is it to give a shit?" The songs on The Neon Skyline ultimately take solace in accepting that life goes on and things will be okay.

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THE NEON SKYLINE TRACKLIST
1. Neon Skyline
2. Where Are You Judy
3. Clove Cigarette
4. Thirteen Hours
5. Things I Do
6. Living Room
7. Dust Kids
8. The Moon
9. Try Again
10. Fire Truck
11. Changer

TOUR DATES
Feb. 7 - Columbus, OH @ Ace of Cups *
Feb. 8 - Lexington, KY @ The Burl *
Feb. 9 - Knoxville, TN @ Barley’s Taproom *
Feb. 11 - Nashville, TN @ Exit/In *
Feb. 13 - Houston, TX @ White Oak Music Hall *
Feb. 14 - Austin, TX @ Mohawk *
Feb. 15 - Dallas, TX @ Deep Ellum Art Co. *
Feb. 18 - Phoenix, AZ @ Crescent Ballroom *
Feb. 20 - Los Angeles, CA @ Fonda Theater *
Feb. 21 - San Francisco, CA @ August Hall *
Feb. 22 - Sacramento, CA @ Harlow’s *
Feb. 24 - Portland, OR @ Revolution Hall *
Feb. 25 - Seattle, WA @ Neumos *
Feb. 26 - Vancouver, BC @ Commodore Ballroom *
Feb. 28 - Calgary, AB @ Bella Concert Hall *
Feb. 29 - Edmonton, AB @ The Starlite Room *
March 2 - Saskatoon, SK @ Broadway Theatre *
March 3 - Regina, SK @ The Exchange *
March 4 - Winnipeg, MB @ Park Theatre *
March 5 - Minneapolis, MN @ Fine Line Music Hall *
March 6 - Milwaukee, WI @ Colectivo *
March 7 - Chicago, IL @ Thalia Hall *
March 13 - Lyon, FR @ Epicerie Moderne
March 14 - Bordeaux, FR @ Krakatoa
March 17 - Birmingham, UK @ Hare and Hounds
March 18 - Glasgow, UK @ Mono
March 19 - Manchester, UK @ Gorilla
March 20 - Leeds, UK @ Brudenell Social Club
March 21 - Bristol, UK @ Fiddlers
March 22 - Brighton, UK @ Chalk
March 25 - Brussels, BE @ Botanique Orangerie
March 26 - Utrecht, NL @ TivoliVredenburg
March 27 - Rotterdam, NL @ Rotown
March 28 - Nijmegen, NL @ Doornroosje
March 30 - Hamburg, DE @ Elbphilharmonie
March 31 - Copenhagen, DK @ Loppen
April 1 - Stockholm, SE @ Nalen Klubb
April 2 - Oslo, NO @ Ingensteds
April 4 - Berlin, DE @ Silent Green
April 5 - Cologne, DE @ Luxor
April 6 - Rouen, FR @ Le 106
April 7 - Paris, FR @ Trianon
April 8 - London, UK @ Shepherds Bush Empire
April 24 - Toronto, ON @ Danforth Music Hall ^
April 25 - Montreal, QC @ Corona Theatre ^
April 26 - Sheffield, MA @ Race Brook Lodge ^
April 28 - Boston, MA @ Paradise Rock Club ^
April 30 - Brooklyn, NY @ Warsaw ^
May 1 - Philadelphia, PA @ Union Transfer ^
May 2 - Washington, DC @ Black Cat ^
May 4 - Charlottesville, NC @ The Southern ^
May 5 - Carrboro, NC @ Cat’s Cradle ^
May 6 - Asheville, NC @ The Grey Eagle ^
May 8 - Atlanta, GA @ Terminal West ^
May 9 - New Orleans, LA @ One Eyed Jacks ^
May 10 - Birmingham, AL @ Saturn ^
May 12 - Indianapolis, IN @ Hi-Fi ^
May 13 - Pittsburgh, PA @ Andy Warhol Museum ^
May 15 - Asbury Park, NJ @ House of Independents ^
May 16 - Woodstock, NY @ Colony Cafe ^

*= w/ Molly Sarlé
^ = w/ Faye Webster

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