SARAH HARMER’S NEW LP ARE YOU GONE OUT TODAY

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CANADIAN TOUR DATES BEGIN MARCH 24

THE “REMARKABLE” NEW ALBUM IS HARMER’S FIRST IN A DECADE
OUT TODAY VIA ARTS & CRAFTS

BUY / STREAM ARE YOU GONE HERE

"one of the most accomplished and affecting albums in her already remarkable catalogue" Exclaim! 9/10

“Harmer’s greatest strength is in her vocal conviction and clarity.” Bandcamp

“she unfurls the most gorgeous melody of the album, if not her entire career.” - on “Just Get Here”  The Boston Globe

Are You Gone is a journey across time, place, learning, and loss that Sarah Harmer is an incredibly gracious guide to take us on”  Folk Alley

"An artist long appreciated for her ability to survey a scene and describe it with such poetic clarity has honed her lyrical sensibilities even further.” Analogue

“a folky, minor-key song about ice skating at night, with a gentle vocal and a sturdy melody, that maps a precarious relationship onto the wintry conditions. “ on St. Peter’s Bay New York Times

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Today, Sarah Harmer shares her new album, Are You Gone (Arts & Crafts), a deeply personal and political collection of songs motivated by the beauty of life, the urgency of the climate crisis, and the question of loss. Sarah called the album a spiritual successor of sorts to her acclaimed 2000 debut, You Were Here, which made many year-end critics’ lists, and which TIME called the year’s best debut album. Its simple title, Are You Gone, is a meditation on the idea of presence, and a bookend to the questions posed on You Were Here - a sharpened, more electric confrontation with the realities of nature and human nature.

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The result of an unshakeable inclination to make music in conflict with a lifestyle more attuned to privacy, quiet, and activism, Sarah wrote Are You Gone gradually over the last decade as she traded music for grassroots organizing as her “day job.” Between co-founding the citizen’s organization PERL (Protecting Escarpment Rural Land) and leading the coalition’s successful efforts to prevent a quarry from being built on the Niagara Escarpment, she became a fixture in local politics and advocacy, while keeping her musical chops fresh by writing and playing casually with friends. Finally, in 2019, while pondering the “ghosts” of loss, capitalism’s gluttony and music’s potential as a public platform, Sarah got to work on Are You Gone, her most sophisticated record to date.

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Encompassing a stylistic range from barebones folk to layered indie rock, album opener “St. Peter’s Bay” blends melancholic vocals and smooth atmospherics to effectively conjure the feeling of standing at dusk overlooking an endless sea, while “Take Me Out” is a modern, punchy alt-rock take on the near impossibility of letting go. “What I Was to You” is a tribute to Harmer’s lifelong friend Gord Downie of the Tragically Hip, and psychedelic-tinged piano ballad “The Lookout” tackles the angst of love-across-timezones. Penultimate track “Shoemaker”, about Sarah discovering an old book and census of her great great Glaswegian grandfather, calls to mind the gently ominous, slowly shifting chords of Sparklehorse before transforming into a gorgeous, almost-crescendoing show of Sarah’s vocal range. “See Her Wave” wraps the album with an acoustic goodbye written in memoriam to another friend who moved on.

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Sarah has performed on The Late Show with David Letterman, Ellen, has been nominated for the Polaris Music Prize, garnered nine JUNO Award nominations and two wins, and been widely praised for her “razor-sharp songwriting chops” (NPR Music) and “plainly hooky” melodic sensibility (Rolling Stone).

This March, to celebrate the release of Are You Gone, Sarah will be playing her first tour in a decade, and all dates are below.

BUY / STREAM ARE YOU GONE & VINYL DISCOGRAPHY HERE

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TOUR DATES
Feb 26 - Alexandria, VA - Birchmere Music Hall
Feb 27 - Philadelphia, PA - World Cafe Live
Feb 29 - New York, NY - Joe’s Pub
Mar 1 - Boston, MA - City Winery
Mar 24 - Peterborough, ON - Market Hall
Mar 25 - Peterborough, ON - Market Hall
Mar 27 - Huntsville, ON - Algonquin Theatre
Mar 28 - Belleville, ON - The Empire Theatre
Apr 1 - Toronto, ON - Danforth Music Hall
Apr 3 - London, ON - London Musical Hall
Apr 4 - Guelph, ON - War Memorial Hall
Apr 14 - Meaford, ON - Meaford Hall
Apr 15 - Orillia, ON - Orillia Opera House
Apr 17 - Parry Sound, ON - Stockey Centre
Apr 18 - Sudbury, ON - College Boreal
Apr 19 - Sault Ste Marie, ON - Machine Shop
Apr 21 - Winnipeg, MB - The Garrick
Apr 22 - Saskatoon, SK - Broadway Theatre
Apr 24 - Edmonton, AB - Starlite Room
Apr 25 - Calgary, AB - Bella Concert Hall
Apr 26 - Nelson, BC - Hume Hotel
Apr 28 - Courteney, BC - Sid Williams Theatre
Apr 29 - Campbell River, BC - Tidemark Theatre
Apr 30 - Victoria, BC - The Capitol Ballroom
May 2 - Vancouver, BC - The Vogue Theatre
May 4 - Seattle, WA - The Triple Door
May 5 - Portland, OR - The Old Church
May 16 - Ann Arbor, MI - The Ark

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ARE YOU GONE TRACKLIST
1. St. Peter's Bay
2. New Low
3. Just Get Here
4. Take Me Out
5. Squeaking Voices
6. What I Was To You
7. The Lookout
8. Wildlife
9. Cowbirds
10. Little Frogs
11. Shoemaker
12. See Her Wave

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PONDERCAST EPISODE 58 : WINTER SONGS

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Now that we are truly deep into Winter, Laurie Brown’s Pondercast Episode 58 brings us Winter Songs. This is an episode for a cold, dark night. But you won’t be alone; this show was recorded at The Longest Night live in Toronto on the Winter Solstice at the Burdock Music Hall with a roomful of musicians and Pondercast fans. It was a night of telling winter stories and singing songs.

You will hear from Michael Feuerstack, Evangeline Gentle, Doug Tielli, Abigail Lapell (with Christine Bougie), Mappe Of, Gregory Hoskins and Don Rooke of The Henrys, Christine Bougie, Charlotte Cornfield, Tony Dekker of Great Lake Swimmers, Michelle Willis (with Christine Bougie, Charlotte Cornfield and Joshua Van Tassel), and of course, Joshua Van Tassel and Laurie Brown.

The Longest Night was a collaboration between Killbeat Music and Pondercast and it was a lovely way to spend a winter’s night, huddled together for a sold out show! All these artists wer invited to come out and play one song that felt like winter to them. Laurie wrote stories to fit their songs....and we ran the night like a live radio show. 

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Recently, the Pondercast team added a new item to their online store. The Night Journal is designed to go hand-in-hand(ear?) with our audio guide – you’ll need both for the magic to work. So get your journal, favourite pen and a speaker then let Laurie Brown reintroduce you to your senses as she guides you through seven nights of drawing, writing and designed activities set to the soundscapes of Joshua Van Tassel

FIND OUT MORE ABOUT THE NIGHT JOURNAL HERE

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Of course, the best way to learn about new episodes and stay in touch while you are up in the clouds is through the Pondercast Newsletter. Sign up here. 

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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 fifth episode of Ponderbeat is live now, featuring music from Bombay Bicycle Club, Little Scream, Frazey Ford, Bodywash and more.

 LISTEN TO KILLBEAT’S COLLABORATION WITH PONDERCAST - PONDERBEAT EPISODE 05 HERE

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DANA GAVANSKI SHARES NEW VIDEO FILMED IN MONTREAL’S METRO UNDERGROUND

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DEBUT LP YESTERDAY IS GONE OUT MARCH 27 VIA FLEMISH EYE

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UK TOUR DATES WITH DAMIEN JURADO BEGIN FEB 19

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Serbian-Canadian musician Dana Gavanski will release her debut album, Yesterday Is Gone, on March 27 via Flemish Eye Records. Today, she shares the album’s title track “Yesterday Is Gone”, accompanied by a bright and playful video directed by Nina Vroemen in Montreal’s vibrant Metro underground.  

The song “Yesterday Is Gone” is “more of a straight pop song than the others on the album,” says Gavanski. “It’s about the intractability and muddiness of time passing. At the time I wrote the song, I was super into 60s pop music and the idea of what makes a classic song classic. I was toying between being more obvious in my lyrics and progressions while still tending to feelings hard to describe.” 

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Set in Montreal’s iconic Metro, with its colourful, modernist 1967 architecture, Dana Gavinski’s song “Yesterday is Gone” became an ode to the passage of time in this underground world. In the Metro time and space are distorted; a constant state of arrivals and departures signalling a state of nostalgia and longing — married here with the playful, halting 7/4 meter of the song.

By turns break-up album, project of curiosity, and, as Dana puts it, “a reckoning with myself,” Yesterday Is Gone is an album of longing and devotion to longing, and of the uncertainty that arises from learning about oneself, of pushing boundaries, falling hard, and getting back up.  Moments of beguilement splinter a backdrop of tenderly picked guitar, bass, synth, and poppier elements, which commune to produce her own kind of wall of sound. Each component is meticulously placed, yielding a deeply sincere response to the chaos of human emotion.

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Yesterday Is Gone was co-produced between Dana, Toronto-based musician Sam Gleason, and Mike Lindsay (Tunng and LUMP). While Sam helped Dana bring out the tunes, Mike’s input marked the beginning of developing Dana’s sound. The two kept stripped it down to the essentials, keeping things bare and letting the songs speak for themselves. The album shapeshifted as it passed through the hands of Dana, Sam, and Mike, taking on different tastes, feelings, and visions. When Dana performed the songs with a band, they found a new form again. She was intrigued by performers like David Bowie and Aldous Harding, who inhabit different personalities on stage, physically tuning themselves to their music. 

“Often we have to go a little far in one direction to learn something about ourselves,” Dana says. The months of solitary writing and self-doubt testify to this, but they’ve led to Yesterday Is Gone: an optimistic, steely-eyed gaze into the future.

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YESTERDAY IS GONE TRACKLIST
1 One By One
2 Catch
3 What We Had
4 Good Instead of Bad
5 Trouble
6 Yesterday Is Gone
7 Small Favours
8 Everything That Bleeds
9 Other Than
10 Memories of Winter

TOUR DATES
02.22 - UK - Birmingham, St Paul’s Church ^
02.23 - UK - Bristol, St George’s ^
02.25 - UK - Leeds, City Varieties ^
02.26 - UK - Glasgow, Oran Mor ^
02.27 - UK - Belfast, Ulster Sports Club ^
02.28 - IE  - Dublin, Liberty Hall ^
03.01 - UK - Folkestone, Quarterhouse ^
03.27 - UK - Brighton, Resident (in-store)
03.29 - UK - Nottingham, Rough Trade (in-store)
04.13 - UK  - Manchester, Soup Kitchen
04.14 - UK  - Bristol, Louisiana
04.15 - UK - London, Lexington
04.17 - BE - Brussels, Botanique
04.18 - NL - Rotterdam, Motel Mozaique
04.19 - LUX - Luxembourg, Rotonde
04.22 - FR - Paris, Pop Up Du Label
09.06 - UK - End of the Road festival

^ - supporting Damien Jurado

Live dates on sale now, tickets available from www.danagavanski.com

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