THE BROS. LANDRETH ANNOUNCE CANADIAN TOUR DATES

CANADIAN TOUR DATES BEGIN FEBRUARY 7

HIGHLY-ANTICIPATED SOPHOMORE LP FROM JUNO AWARD WINNERS, ‘87, OUT NOW VIA BIRTHDAY CAKE

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 Today, Winnipeg roots rockers and JUNO Award Winners The Bros. Landreth are announcing their upcoming Canadian tour with dates throughout Western Canada including a hometown show at The Burton Cummings Theatre. Tickets for the Winnipeg show are on sale this Friday, November 8.

The Bros. new album, ‘87, saw the band team up in studio with their longtime producer Murray Pulver. The LP is an exciting evolution of the band’s sound, honed by thousands of hours on stage and filtered through the lens of the last many years on the road. “We’ve got hundreds and hundreds of shows and thousands and thousands of miles under our belts,” says Joey Landreth. “This next record has a confidence that we didn’t have - couldn’t have with the first.” 

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 Before they were The Bros., Joey and Dave Landreth were only looking for a good excuse to spend a little more time together. They had spent their respective early years backing up other artists and touring the world as hired musicians until one particularly long and challenging tour prompted Joey to call his older brother with a simple proposal. “When I get home, let’s sit down and make some noise together” was the call that would be the turning point – seeing them focus on their own roots rock sound that went on to be celebrated on their acclaimed debut album, Let It Lie. 

 Originally released in their hometown of Winnipeg in 2013, Let It Lie was re-released in 2015 after signing a record deal with Nashville-based Slate Creek Records. The album received widespread acclaim, won multiple awards including a JUNO Award, and propelled the band to play over 400 tour dates around the world. A Rolling Stone review praised the band’s “quiet storm of slide guitar solos, blue notes, three part harmonies”. Lifelong musical hero, Bonnie Raitt, was equally impressed after catching the band’s set, saying "I haven't liked a band as much as The Bros. Landreth in a long time. To hear this kind of funky, southern style rock played with such originality and soul will knock you out."

Then, the band went on a hiatus. A break afforded Joey Landreth the opportunity release and extensively tour two solo albums, Whiskey (2017) and Hindsight (2019), furthering his reputation for being a first-rate guitar slinger, songwriter, and performer in his own right. Joey’s booming solo career might have delayed the timeline for the brothers, yet they never stopped writing songs that would eventually be recorded for their long awaited, follow-up release. “The time off that we took between touring Let It Lie and coming back together to make this next album was really difficult.” Dave says. “It was tough, but we needed to do it. Being away from each other gave us some really valuable perspective. It let us realize just how important and deeply satisfying it is for us to make music together and that’s something that we won’t soon forget.”

The Bros. Landreth’s journey took some unexpected turns, but ultimately reaffirmed two brother’s earnest desire to make honest music together. Their new album’s title, ’87, is a nod to the real beginning of the band; the year they became brothers.   

THE BROS. LANDRETH ON TOUR 
Nov 13 - Derby UK - The Flowerpot
Nov 14 - London UK - Islington Assembly Rooms
Nov 15 - Cardiff UK - St Davids City Hall
Nov 16 - Sheffield UK - Hallam University
Nov 17 - Glasgow UK - Stereo
Nov 18 - Manchester UK - Night & Day
Nov 19 - Bristol UK - Fleece
Nov 21 - Amsterdam NL - Melkweg
Nov 22 - Groningen NL - De Oosterpoort
Nov 23 - Munich DE - Orangehouse
Nov 24 - Hamburg DE - Nochtwache
Nov 25 - Odense DK - Dexter
Nov 26 - Odense DK - Dester
Nov 27 - Berlin DE - Auster Club
Nov 28 - Cologne - Luxor

2020 TOUR DATES
Feb 7 - St. Albert, AB - Arden Theatre
Mar 29 - Vancouver, BC - Wise Hall
Mar 30 - Nelson, BC - The Hume Hotel Spiritbar
Apr 1 - Calgary, AB - Festival Hall
Apr 2 - Saskatoon, SK - Broadway Theatre
Apr 4 - Winnipeg, MB - Burton Cummings Theatre

More dates to be announced soon

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KILLBEAT + PONDERCAST SHARE PONDERBEAT EP. 5, ANNOUNCE THE LONGEST NIGHT SHOW

PONDERBEAT - THE NEW PODCAST SERIES FROM LAURIE BROWN’S PONDERCAST FEATURING A CURATED SELECTION OF TRACKS FROM KILLBEAT ARTISTS

LISTEN TO PONDERBEAT EPISODE 5 HERE

PONDERCAST TEAMS UP WITH KILLBEAT MUSIC FOR THE LONGEST NIGHT - A LIVE PONDERCAST WITH SPECIAL MUSICAL GUESTS TO KICK OFF THE WINTER SOLSTICE

DECEMBER 21 AT THE BURDOCK - TICKETS ON SALE HERE

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On PonderBeat Episode 5, Laurie Brown currates a playlist of Killbeat artists that takes you into the atmosphere of Brown’s Pondercast. Bombay Bicycle Club ponder what happens when life falls apart in “Eat, Sleep, Wake (Nothing But You)”, Frazey Ford shares a soulful message from the children with “The Kids Are Having None Of It”, and André Ethier drifts by on a breeze with the hazy “Jenny The Blues”.

nêhiyawak bring stories of vanishing Indigenous people in “disappear”, Bodywash takes your body high to “Another Plane”, while Micah Erenberg contemplates how life really works on “What Am I Doing Here”.

The final movement of PonderBeat begins with the wails and whispers of Reuben and the Dark’s “rising”, moves to a conversation with the demogorgon of our dreams in Little Scream’s “Dead Leader”, sees Scott Hardware shift intimacy to disconcert on “Bound Together”, and finally, evokes us to see beyond the spin cycle with Absolutely Free’s “Endless Scroll”.

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Coming this December 21, Killbeat Music and Pondercast will present The Longest Night - a live performance of Pondercast at The Burdock with special musical guests lighting up the winter solstice with music. Laurie Brown and Joshua Van Tassel will string them all together with wintery thoughts and sounds. Tickets at $15 (advanced) or $20 at the door are available HERE. Special guest performers will be announced shortly.

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PONDERBEAT EPISODE 5
Bombay Bicycle Club - Eat, Sleep, Wake (Nothing But You)
Frazey Ford - The Kids Are Having None Of It
André Ethier - Jenny the Blues
nêhiyawak - disappear
Bodywash - Another Plane
Micah Erenberg - What Am I Doing Here
Reuben and the Dark - rising
Little Scream - Dear Leader
Scott Hardware - Bound Together
Absolutely Free - Endless Scroll

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DONOVAN WOODS SHARES LYRIC VIDEO FOR “WAY WAY BACK”

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 JUNO AWARD AND CCMA AWARD WINNING ARTIST ON TOUR NOW WITH RUSTON KELLY

NEW ACOUSTIC COMPANION ALBUM, THE OTHER WAY, OUT NOW VIA MEANT WELL

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Today, multi-award-winning artist Donovan Woods gives fans another reason to fall in love with his new single “Way Way Back” via the release of its lyric video.

Directed by Amanda Louise Macchia (Leon Bridges) and complete with ominous scenes from a nightlife city-scape, the lyric video visually represents the romantic-angst that comes from the push and pull of sexual tension between old and new partners. Written entirely by Woods, who has written songs for artists like Tim McGraw and Charles Kelley, “Way Way Back” showcases his “knack for slice-of-life storytelling” (Rolling Stone), touting poignant lyrics that echo the nostalgic emotions tied to past relationships.

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“My partner said something once about the idea when people get back together with past romantic partners," says Woods. “You always go as far as you’ve gone. If you slept together back then, you’d sleep together again. I thought it was a funny thought, and definitely true. But, it's not something I’d ever heard anyone say out loud. So, I took that idea and explored the peculiar space that old sexual partners seem to occupy in everyone’s mind. It can be hard to escape the comfort and nostalgia that memory lane offers, and that’s what Way Way Back is about. The whole song — production and arrangement — is indicative of this push and pull between the risky excitement of something new and the ease of something familiar.”

This track marks the first release following Woods’ win for 2019 Roots Album of the Year at the Canadian Country Music Awards (CCMA) and 2019 JUNO Award for Contemporary Roots Album of the Year. Woods boasts over 127 million streams across all platforms, and the single itself has earned placements on the Indie All Stars, Indie Pop, Contemporary Blend playlists and more — all while also debuting at No.1 on the Singer/Songwriter iTunes Chart (Canada).

The artist armed with “soulful passion” (American Songwriter) is currently opening for Ruston Kelly on his Brightly Burst Tour and will perform at Toronto’s Roy Thomson Hall tomorrow as part of Hayden’s Dream Serenade. For a list of dates, tickets, and more information, visit donovanwoods.net.

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PRAISE FOR DONOVAN WOODS

“...a heartfelt hug” - NOW Toronto (On Both Ways)

“...a rugged, rocking alt-country romp, with Born in the U.S.A.-style stompers…”
- Exclaim! (On Both Ways)

“He’s got a knack for slice-of-life storytelling that blends heartache and hooks.” – Rolling Stone

 “…soulful passion, studied craftsmanship.” - American Songwriter

 “His songs are worth a million bucks.” – WXPN/NPR


DONOVAN WOODS ON TOUR:
Nov. 1 | Thalia Hall | Chicago, IL *
Nov. 2 | Roy Thomson Hall | Toronto, ON
Dec. 7 | Koerner Hall | Toronto, ON
Dec. 12 | Petit Campus | Montreal, QC
Dec. 13-14 | National Arts Centre | Ottawa, ON %

* Supporting Ruston Kelly
% with Basia Bulat

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