R GRUNWALD SHARES NEW VIDEO, DEBUT SOLO PIANO LP OUT THIS FRIDAY

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

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TOUR DATES BEGINS MARCH 11, 2020

"Fans of Chilly Gonzales, Alexandra Stréliski and Jean-Michel Blais should watch for Oma...A prolific session pianist for over a decade, Grunwald is finally ready to unveil his own solo piano compositions..."Wood Meets Water", "Age" and now "Determination of the Crossing" stand apart from the musical wallpaper of so much contemporary piano pop, and display compositional rigour, respect for the listener's intellect, and a rare melodic gift." - CBC Music

"From the album comes “Determination of the Crossing”, a beautiful and driven piece inspired by the likes of Phillip Glass, and Steve Reich. Grunwald’s ability to craft songs that evoke melancholy and excitement simultaneously comes through on the new single. Building off a repetitive, scattered motif, “Determination” eventually slips into a gentle verse similar to the delicate sound of Debussy, before returning to the song’s staccato’d foundation." - Dusty Organ on "Determination Of The Crossing"

"The composition begins with briskly repetitive motifs, then, two minutes in, slows down to a gently meditative state, then speeds up again to a conclusion. The influence of minimalist masters Philip Glass and Steve Reich is audible here." - FYI Music News on "Determination Of The Crossing"

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Later this week, R Grunwald will release his debut solo piano LP, Oma, via Common Noise / Outside Music, and next week he’ll head out on tour throughout Canada supporting the record. Full dates can be found below. Today, the Toronto keyboardist for Jill Barber and Donovan Woods shares the new video for LP track “Said He To Thee”.

“This song is a composition that came out while searching for strategies to cope with writer’s block,” says Grunwald. “During my Banff residency I found myself struggling to come up with new ideas and so I took some of my favourite piano music and analyzed it harmonically. The piece that struck me the most was the “3rd Gymnopedie” by Erik Satie. I loved the darkness of the main harmonic movement in the piece. I also love how the middle section or bridge that lifts the mood and makes the listener feel hopeful for a moment. ‘Said He To Thee’ is my take on this piece. The video was created by Kyle Laurin and it combines a filming technique involving coloured inks and dyes with raw footage that I shot of my Oma and her home back in January of 2019.”

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A session player 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’.

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. 

WATCH AND SHARE “DETERMINATION OF THE CROSSING” HERE

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.”

WATCH AND SHARE “WOOD MEETS WATER” HERE

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. 

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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, Calgary, AB
March 17 - Central Library, Halifax, NS
March 28 - NAC 4th stage, Ottawa, ON (International Piano Day)
March 31 - Café Resonance, Montreal, QC
April 2 - Heliconian Hall, Toronto, ON

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JADE HAIRPINS READY DEBUT LP, SHARE FIRST VIDEO

DEBUT LP, HARMONY AVENUE, OUT MAY 29 VIA ARTS & CRAFTS

WATCH AND SHARE “J TERRAPIN” HERE

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After pulling the curtain back last month, as well as a premiere lap around the UK, Jade Hairpins present their music video for new song “J Terrapin”. The energetic and absurdist how-do-you-do serves as the opening song from the London group’s debut album Harmony Avenue, arriving May 29 via Arts & Crafts

Flood Magazine says, “‘J Terrapin’ is a two-minute, unrelenting burner sounding more than a little like the softcore punk found in Dirtnap Records’ discography. The clip for “J” doubles down on the overstimulation, presenting rapid fire lyrics and imagery filtered through the aesthetic of ’60s rock vinyl art.”

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Jade Hairpins snuck onto the scene in late 2018 with a mysterious 12-inch on Merge Records and a couple of poetic sentences about hiding in trees. Arts & Crafts remained tight-lipped while touting Dose Your Dreams, a truly epic new Fucked Up album released on the same day. Fast forward to 2020, when Fucked Up drummer Jonah Falco and songwriter/guitarist Mike Haliechuk burst out of the proverbial trees with Harmony Avenue, a collection of songs written and recorded in real time. Pop foraging with analog acoustics and electronic landscaping.

As the project expanded, Falco took on frontman and main lyricist duties for the first time and built a live band based in his adopted hometown of London, England. He describes the new record as “straddling the post-post-punk of something like New Order, Scritti Politti, and Orange Juice, with a primordial sense of humour and absurdity not unlike Ian Dury and the Blockheads, Television Personalities, or the Monks.”

Each Jade Hairpins song was conceived in studio, then edited and crafted to become Harmony Avenue. Each vocal approach was different—first focusing on creating stories for character-based writing, and then on less absurd emotional/thoughtful/personal reflection. The LP was originally conceived as a potential addendum to the universe of Dose Your Dreams, but the end result was more exciting than Falco and Haliechuk anticipated and deserved its own spotlight.

The themes of Harmony Avenue mostly focus on contradictory behavior and double entendres as well as regret and control, revelation, support, and complete absurdity. Jade Hairpins are here to challenge, confound, and sparkle their way into listeners’ hearts and keep them coming back for more!

PRE-ORDER HARMONY AVENUE HERE

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HARMONY AVENUE TRACKLIST
01 J Terrapin
02 (Don’t Break My) Devotion
03 Father Coin
04 Yesterdang
05 Post No Bill
06 Broadstairs Beach
07 Dolly Dream
08 Mary Magazine
09 Truth Like A Mirage
10 Motherman

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JORDAN KLASSEN HAS AN IDENTITY CRISIS IN NEW VIDEO FOR “IDENTIVACATION”

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PREVIOUS VIDEO “VIRTUOUS CIRCLE” INCLUDED 2020 PRISM PRIZE TOP 20

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Today, fresh off the news that his video for previous single “Virtuous Circle” was included in the 2020 Prism Prize Top 20, BC songwriter Jordan Klassen is sharing the new video for his latest single, “Identivacation”. Directed by John Voth, the video explores both “the playfulness of the song and the frenetic identity crisis described in the lyrics,” says Klassen. “Jumping from one character to the next, wearing as many different hats as possible. These are the central themes of the video, and I think John really pulled it off beautifully.”

“When I first heard the song I immediately saw an image of Jordan performing as various fictional personas as if in film and television,” says Voth. “So we locked off the camera in every scene without dynamic movement, which meant a lot of movement in the screen was needed to keep things interesting. We also spent a lot of time finding locations that would fill the screen with colour and almost create the characters for us. We shot this in two and half a days with super quick set ups, so one of my biggest goals was to keep stress at bay, and keep a playful environment so that we could create some of the joy you see on screen.”

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“Identivacation” is a preview of Klassen’s upcoming album, due in the Spring of 2020. "I wrote the song thinking a lot about the unique perspective on identity that we're given by our culture,” says Klassen. “On the one hand we believe that we all have an essence that is objective and transcendent, written in time and space. But on the other hand we're also compelled to create an identity, to decide what kind of person we want to be based on our endeavors and expression and self-representation. 

'Identivacation' is poking fun at this idea and reflecting on how confusing and exhausting it can be to try to create a self. My aim wasn't to pass judgement on 'being fake' per se, but rather to just acknowledge that as we try to decide who we are we will inevitably look to outside influences to guide us.”

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Klassen is an internationally acclaimed singer/songwriter from Vancouver. He has toured extensively worldwide during his 9 year career throughout Europe, Korea, Australia, Canada and the US. Known for his well-crafted arrangements and nuanced songwriting, his sound is often compared to the likes of Sufjan Stevens, The Shins, and Nick Drake

From there he has steadily built his fanbase by opening for well-established artists such as Rhye, Lindi Ortega, Husky, Silversun Pickups, Whitney, Pickwick, and Ethan Johns and by garnering a significant radioplay and licensing history. His career has shifted seamlessly into the streaming world with almost 12 million streams worldwide to date. 

 WATCH AND SHARE “SURPRISED / NOT SURPRISED” HERE

“Identivacation” and previous singles, “Surprised / Not Surprised” and “Virtuous Circle” are the first new music from Jordan Klassen since 2017’s Big Intruder. The stunning video for “Virtuous Circle” was recently included in the Prism Prize Top 20 and nominated for a UKMVA for Best Alternative Video - International. Directed by Farhad Ghaderi and produced by Shelby Manton of Boldly, explores the joys and pains of brotherhood through the volatile relationship between a young boy (Ben Andrusco-Daon) and his self-destructive older brother (Antoine Olivier Pilon) in the pursuit of winning a famous regional long-distance race.

WATCH AND SHARE “VIRTUOUS CIRCLE” HERE

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