R GRUNWALD ANNOUNCES DEBUT EXTENDED MINIMALIST PIANO LP, SHARES NEW VIDEO

NEW SOLO PIANO LP, OMA, OUT MARCH 6, 2020 VIA COMMON NOISE/OUTSIDE MUSIC

WATCH AND SHARE “WOOD MEETS WATER” HERE

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TOUR DATES BEGINS MARCH 11, 2020

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R Grunwald has played on sessions for hundreds of musicians. The Toronto keyboardist has been faithful to two different singer-songwriters, jazz/pop chanteuse Jill Barber and songwriter Donovan Woods, for the better part of a decade. He’s played with New York City’s Three Famed Cantors, and scored film and TV shows including the award-winning Yid Life Crisis (“It’s basically Curb Your Enthusiasm, but set in Montreal and in Yiddish,” he says.)

Now he’s ready to step onto the public stage with his own music—alone. But there’s one person who will be with him every night he performs, though she won’t be there physically. His 96-year-old grandmother, who has lived in Chile after fleeing her native Poland in 1946, is the primary inspiration for Grunwald’s first solo album. It’s called Oma — which is the German word for ‘grandmother’.

Today, Grunwald shares the new video for album opener, “Wood Meets Water”. “Stark and stately, this melody opens the album and serves as an introduction to this cycle of compositions,” says Grunwald. “Wood - the starting material for many objects in our lives.  Water - a substance that gives life and serves as a conduit. The place where Wood meets Water is the meeting between raw materials and the medium which transports and transforms that material into its final form.”

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Grunwald started piano lessons in Canada when he was 6. His teacher was a strict Russian woman whose edicts frustrated the boy enough that one day he leaned back on his piano stool, anchored his feet on the keyboard and announced, “I quit!” His mother started gathering their things. The teacher admonished her for caving in to the petulant child. That Christmas season, when Grunwald’s family went to Chile to visit his paternal grandparents, his Oma was concerned that the youngster was giving up so easily. So she gathered family and friends for a day of piano music, including a four-hand duet with Grunwald’s uncle. The boy was smitten. On the plane ride home, he told his mother he wanted to play again. 

Decades later, Grunwald found himself at the Banff Centre for Creative Arts, nestled in the Rocky Mountains of Alberta. He was there in January 2017 to compose music for solo piano, inspired by ambient music he’d been making with friends. He’d already recorded one piece, “Fountain”, for a 2016 compilation called Slow Music Vol. 1 (featuring Christine Bougie, Sarah Slean, Felicity Williams and others). Whenever he would get stuck, he would think about his grandmother and the music she loved: Chopin, Lizst, Satie, “a lot of late classical and early Romantic composers,” he says. “That music is really deep inside of me because of her.”

Grunwald was also inspired by a wave of solo piano music in recent years, including favourites of his like Nils Frahm, Chilly Gonzales, and Max Richter. “I would never have considered doing this project five years ago,” he says. “Who’s going to listen to solo piano? Especially the kind of music I write, which is very slow and cerebral and takes a lot of attention.” He admits, though, that there is now a glut in the genre, and he hopes to stand apart. “When I look under the category ‘solo piano’ on streaming services, I go through the list, and 90% of it sounds exactly the same: arpeggios, not very melodic. What’s different about my music is that it’s intensely focused on melody. It’s not pop music, but it has something to latch on to. I’m a session guy, so the one thing I know more than anything is that melody is king, and you shouldn’t get in the way of that.”

His family’s history was on his mind while he was composing, but there’s a whole other history he was in touch with while recording. The grand piano on which the album was recorded now sits at Toronto studio Union Sound Company, but for years was located at the city’s legendary Montreal Bistro, where many live recordings were made; everyone from Oscar Peterson to Diana Krall played at some point. “People know this piano; it’s famous,” says Grunwald. “There was actually an album made where they got all the top Canadian jazz pianists of the ’90s to perform on it as a tribute to the instrument itself.”

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This isn’t jazz, though. Grunwald refers to the compositions on Oma as “extended minimalism.” He explains, “It’s taking from the tradition of Philip Glass and Steve Reich, but in all that music the motifs are short and develop through repetition. I wanted to expand that, using motifs that form complete melodies, and have those evolve through different textures or harmony.” The album’s creation was also extended: two years between composition and mastering of the final recording, and almost another year before the album was ready to release. No need to rush slow music. 

Grunwald’s favourite track on the record is “Age”. “It represents a life cycle of a human,” he says. “It starts gently and delicate like childhood and youth… then it gets more complex and heavy as life moves on, and by the end it goes back to frailty. That song makes me think of my grandmother’s life.” When the album was mastered, Grunwald went to Chile to play it for her, and also to record her incredible life story for posterity. While there, he and his partner learned they were about to have their first child. Now that both the album and the child have arrived, Oma plays as much more than just another meditative solo piano record. Though they might sound like lullabies, these bedtime stories belie their sparse simplicity.

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OMA TRACKLIST
01 Wood Meets Water
02 Determination Of The Crossing
03 The Gate
04 Age
05 Fountain
06 Fountain Var 1
07 Said He To Thee
08 Emily


TOUR DATES
March 11 - The Bassment - Saskatoon, SK
March 13 - King Eddy Hotel - Calgary, AB
March 28 - The 4th Stage, NAC - Ottawa, ON
April 2 - Heliconian Hall - Toronto, ON

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ANDY SHAUF RELEASES NEW SINGLE / VIDEO “TRY AGAIN”

WATCH AND SHARE “TRY AGAIN” HERE

THE NEON SKYLINE OUT JANUARY 24 VIA ARTS & CRAFTS

PRE-ORDER THE NEON SKYLINE HERE

NORTH AMERICAN TOUR DATES BEGIN FEBRUARY 7
TICKETS ON SALE NOW

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Andy Shauf releases a new single/video, “Try Again” from The Neon Skyline, his new album due January 24 via Arts & Crafts. The Neon Skyline’s interconnected songs are all written, performed, arranged and produced by Shauf, and follow a simple plot: the narrator goes to his neighborhood dive, finds out his ex is back in town, and she eventually shows up. Following the “lush, jazzy retro pop-rocker” (Stereogum) “Things I Do”, “Try Again” continues to present Shauf’s distinct style of storytelling as he describes an awkwardly funny and charming reunion between the song’s narrator and his ex:

“Somewhere between drunkenness and chivalry, I hold the door open and let her pass through. She says thanks to me in a British accent and I try to answer her in the same voice. She laughs at me, says ‘What was that supposed to be?' I say 'I’m sorry, I’m from a different part of the country.’ She says
‘Come on baby, try again.’

Somewhere between drunkenness and sincerity, I smile at her for just a little too long. Charlie’s drinking wine, Judy's laughing at him, she says ‘I forget that you’re such a fancy guy.' He tips his hat, says 'M’lady, do you come here often?’ I swear I’ve seen them do this one a couple times before.
Come on baby, try again.

Somewhere between drunkenness and charity, she puts her hand on the sleeve of my coat. She says ‘I’ve missed this.’ I say ‘I know, I’ve missed you too.’ She says, ‘I was actually talking about your coat.’ She makes me laugh, oh how she makes me laugh. I just let my head sink down and fake some deep sobs.
Come on baby, try again.

Somewhere between drunkenness and jealousy, I watch her talking to some old friend. What a reunion, he recognized her across the room. How many years could there be to catch up on? And somewhere between drunkenness and honesty, I make a silent toast to the things that I do and don’t miss.
Come on baby, try again.”

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The “Try Again” video was directed by Mizotte & Cabécou and is an entirely hand-made,  animated short film. “Rather than illustrating the storyline, we imagined our own offbeat tale like a parallel to the song,” says Mizotte & Cabécou. “Design, motion, colors and atmosphere are influenced by the pop and childish dream world of 70's French animation (Chapi Chapo, The Magic Roundabout).”
 
The Neon Skyline follows 2016’s The Party, and is Shauf’s most direct and emotionally-rich work yet. His characters are all sympathetic here, people who share countless inside jokes, shots, and life-or-death musings when the night gets hazy. 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. The songs on The Neon Skyline ultimately take solace in accepting that life goes on and things will be okay.
 
Andy Shauf will tour North America this upcoming winter. Then, after a European run, he will return stateside this spring. Tickets are on sale now and all dates can be found below.

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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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MONTRÉAL OCTET BUSTY AND THE BASS ANNOUNCE UPCOMING TORONTO SHOW

PERFORMING IN TORONTO ON MARCH 6 AT THE DANFORTH
TICKETS ON SALE NOV 15

TOUR DATES CONTINUE IN KINGSTON, OTTAWA, AND MONTREAL THIS WEEK

LISTEN AND SHARE “CLOUDS” FT. MOONCHILD’S AMBER NAVRAN AND “SUMMER”

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Today, Busty and the Bass announce their upcoming performance in Toronto at the Danforth Music Hall on March 6. Tickets for the show are on sale this Friday, November 15. The band also performs this month in Kingston, Ottawa, and Montreal. Full dates can be found below.

Recently, the Montréal octet returned with two new singles “Clouds”, featuring Moonchild’s Amber Navran, and “Summer”. The eight-piece, Nick Ferraro [vocals, alto sax], Evan Crofton a.k.a. Alistair Blu [vocals, keys, synths], Scott Bevins [trumpet], Chris Vincent [trombone], Louis Stein [guitar], Milo Johnson [bass], Eric Haynes [keys, piano], and Julian Trivers [drums ]— score nostalgic lyrical ruminations with a soundscape of simmering soul, fiery funk, spirited rock, hypnotic hip-hop, and artful R&B.

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For the new songs Busty and the Bass reunited with Grammy Award-Winning producer Neal Pogue [OutKast, Tyler, the Creator, Earth Wind and Fire] and for the first time, the group welcomed a guest vocalist on the record. Navran lent her unmistakable croon to “Clouds” as a slick guitar echoes through a steady and stark beat and trumpets pipe up between warbling talk box and a heartfelt hook. The song “Summer” incorporates a swell of cinematic strings, adding rich scope to the tune where vocalist Nick Ferraro describes “a shitty summer and breaking up with happiness.”

The octet met during their first week as students in the jazz program at McGill University back in 2011. They went on to drop a pair of EPs - GLAM [2015] and LIFT [2016] - before unveiling 2017’s full-length debut, Uncommon Good. In addition to packing houses on headline tours, they graced the stages of international festivals such as Made in America, Osheaga, Pinkpop, Montreal International Jazz Festival, The Great Escape, Ottawa Bluefest, and Rifflandia, playing alongside the likes of Radiohead, Anderson .Paak, and Lana Del Rey. To date, they’ve amassed over 10 million total streams and attracted the acclaim of Huffington Post and many more. 

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BUSTY AND THE BASS UPCOMING PERFORMANCES
Nov 13 - Kingston, ON - The Ale House
Nov 14 - Ottawa, ON - The 27 Club
Nov 21 - Montreal, QC - M For Montreal
Mar 6 - Toronto, ON - Danforth Music Hall
Mar 10 - New York, NY - Bowery Ballroom
Mar 13 - Los Angeles, CA - Troubadour

PRAISE FOR BUSTY AND THE BASS

"Combining their love of funk, soul, hip-hop, gospel and dance, Busty and the Bass is one of the baddest in the land when it comes to delivering unified sounds for the masses." - Okayplayer

"How A Nine-Piece Band Came To Defy Genre & Tour The World... By merging classic influences of Michael Jackson and Earth, Wind and Fire with modern touches of Kendrick Lamar and James Blake, the band managed to create a sound that’s eclectic, fresh, and yet familiar all at the same time."Ones To Watch

"Canadian Artists You Need to Have on Your Radar RN.... Sophisticated cross between smooth jazz and top 40 pop." - Flare Magazine

"An undeniable live performance and a sound that’s best described as a lovechild between jazz, hip-hop, and electro-soul." - Complex

"Some fresh beats along with a juicy melody and you’ve got yourself an aural feast at which a jazzy, funkalicious hip-hop-infused experience awaits you." - The Huffington Post

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