LUKA KUPLOWSKY SIGNS TO NEXT DOOR RECORDS,  ANNOUNCES NEW EP 

JUDEE JUSTIN ARTHUR MARY EP (COVERS OF JUDEE SILL, JUSTIN HAYNES, ARTHUR RUSSEL & MARY MARGARET O’HARA ) OUT APRIL 24 VIA NEXT DOOR RECORDS

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Toronto’s Luka Kuplowsky is announcing his signing to Next Door Records (Mama Bird Recordings outside of Canada). Known as a pillar of the Toronto music community, NDR are excited to introduce this artist to the rest of the world with an impeccable EP of covers from some of Kuplowsky’s deepest influences titled Judee Justin Arthur Mary

Taking Arthur Russell’s funky deconstructed pop song “Me For Real” and rendering it into a skipping, syncopated folk song; Judee Sill’s country-gospel anthem “There’s a Rugged Road” is opened up into a grooving, pastoral jam (think Bill Frisell’s “Gone, Just Like the Train”); Justin Haynes’ sincere and sardonic “Child Support” is imagined as ramshackle tropicalia; and Mary Margaret O’Hara’s “Anew Day” is paired down to a minimalist gospel-blues for guitar, bass and hand clap. Kuplowsky is sharing the reimagining of Mary Margaret O’Hara’s “Anew Day” today, backed by Bahamas’ Felicity Williams, Luka speaks to the song saying; 

“When I sing Mary Margaret O’Hara’s “Anew Day”, I feel directly channeled to the joy and sorrow embedded in the music and lyrics. The first time I covered the song was the closing night of the Holy Oak Cafe - a space in Toronto that is so deeply important to my songwriting. The song is forever tied to memories of change and rebirth. Singing “Anew Day” is always utterly present and moving for me.”

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For the new EP, Luka Kuplowsky (voice, guitar, harmonica) brought together a cast of some of his most familiar Toronto players including U.S. Girls and Andy Shauf collaborator Evan Cartwright on drums, Thom Gill (Sam Amidon, Bernice) on electric guitar and organ, the incredible jazz player Josh Cole (Sandro Perri, Martha Wainwright), on bass, and Bahamas’ Felicity Williams for backing vocals. Together, they’ve taken these songs and re-imagined what they could look like in a truly collaborative process to extract something new from each composition. Although it may seem like an EP of covers on first blush, this collection is a reverent take with the distinct fingerprints of each of the collaborators throughout. Luka Kuplowsky will be on tour this spring, including sets at the Treefort Music Festival. Find those below as well as a statement from Kuplowksy on Judee Justin Arthur Mary:

Judee Justin Arthur Mary is a collection of songs by artists that are deeply meaningful to me. They are songs that my friends and I honed as The Holy Oak Family Singers - a tribute band moniker named after our formative community space Holy Oak Cafe (2009-2017).

It is a true pleasure to briefly live inside the songs of Arthur Russell, Judee Sill, Justin Haynes and Mary Margaret O’Hara. Our tribute to them is to find our own centre and footing through their gifts of words and music.

The record was engineered by Dan Edmonds at Fort Rosie with Thom Gill (guitar), Evan Cartwright (percussion) and Josh Cole (bass) in the early evening of November 3rd 2019. A month later, Felicity Williams lent her voice to lift these tunes higher, Aaron Hutchinson lovingly mixed our session and Fedge settled everything into place with mastering . Together we forged some new pathways through familiar shapes and forms: Arthur Russell’s funky deconstructed pop song Me For Real is rendered a skipping, syncopated folk song; Judee Sill’s country-gospel anthem is opened up into a grooving, pastoral jam (think Bill Frisell’s Gone, Just Like the Train); Justin Hayne’s sincere and sardonic Child Support is imagined as ramshackle tropicalia; and Mary Margret O’Hara’s A New Day is paired down to a minimalist gospel-blues for guitar, bass and hand clap.

Here are some half-remembered takes on some of the deepest songwriters I know.”

Next Door Records is the new record label from the Outside Music Group. NDR was formed in 2019 with the first release being the Polaris Prize nominated The Shape of Your Name from Charlotte Cornfield. The label has gone on to release acclaimed records from Lydia Persaud, Ada Lea, and HUA LI 化力

TOUR DATES
Mar 25 - Portland, OR - Doug Fir Lounge *
Mar 28 - Boise, ID - Treefort Music Fest
Mar 29 - Boise, ID - Treefort Music Fest
April 3 - Hamilton, ON - Jillard's Guitars^
April 4 - Toronto, ON - Drake Underground^

* w/ Nap Eyes
^w/ Charlotte Cornfield

 

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JUDEE JUSTIN ARTHUR MARY TRACKLIST
01 Anew Day (feat. Felicity Williams)
02 Me for Real
03 Child Support
04 There’s a Rugged Road

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For the sixth episode of Killbeat’s collaboration with Pondercast, titled PonderBeat, Laurie Brown begins with “Things I Do” from Andy Shauf, who she calls one of the best songwriters in Canada. Then, Ada Lea helps us to find another form of ourselves in “woman, here” while Toronto sextet Jaunt bring in old sounds from new electronics in “Nostalgia For The Present Moment”. Both Braids’ “Eclipse (Ashley)” and Austra’s “Risk It” take our minds to big places from the dangerous small moments of toxic relationships.

Shifting gears, Mister Nobu brings a similar organic, open, hopefulness that you might find in his Choir! Choir! Choir! performances with “Best Of Me” from his new solo album, while simplicity and sincerity take the forefront in Dana Gavanski’s “Good Instead Of Bad”.

Another one of Laurie’s favourite Canadian songwriters, Rose Cousins’ “The Agreement” puts words to shadows and makes you feel all of the things at once. The episode rounds out with R Grunwald’s “Age”, a sparse instrumental about the life cycle of human which is waiting for you to fill it up with meaning.

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PONDERBEAT EPISODE 6
Andy Shauf - “Things We Do”
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Austra - “Risk It”
Mister Nobu - “Best Of Me”
Dana Gavanski - “Good Instead Of Bad”
Rose Cousins - “The Agreement”
R Grunwald - “Age”

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LIZA ANNE PREMIERES SHIMMERING, SELF REALIZING NEW SONG “DESIRE” 

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FIRST NEW RELEASE OF 2020 AHEAD OF SPRING TOUR DATES WITH BOMBAY BICYCLE CLUB 

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“Pushes here sound even further...sunny, loosely woven” - FADER

“Bold in both sound and subject.” – NPR

“[Liza Anne’s] melodies are obscenely catchy and her lyrics bite with honesty.” - Stereogum

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Today, Liza Anne shares “Desire”, a new song featuring dynamic vocals and shimmering, fresh melodies to contrast complex lyrics. It Is her first new release of 2020, produced by Justin Meldal-Johnsen (M83, Beck). ‘Desire feels like too much tequila, and I’ve had plenty,’ Liza sings on this irreverent, self-realizing new track about the intoxication of bad habits.  

Liza said of “Desire”, - “This song is the feeling of having too much of a good thing. It is a reckoning with the responsibility that comes with interacting with people through a period of your own unhealth paired with the hope that you can handle yourself better in your future tomorrows.”

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The indie rock songstress also recently announced a North American tour with Bombay Bicycle Club, which includes stops in Toronto and Montreal, and her hometown of Nashville. Additional dates to be announced soon.

In support of recovery efforts following the devastating tornado that tore through Nashville this past week, yesterday, Liza released a new live EP entitled Devotion: Nashville Strong. It is a three-song collection of live performances from her last show of 2019 at Nashville’s beloved venue The Basement East, which was destroyed. All proceeds from the EP will benefit Nashville tornado relief. Liza says of the EP, "The Basement East was directly in the line of destruction and among so many other Nashville staples, homes, businesses, families, and schools - the need for support in this community is vast and hard to comprehend. Anything helps. So much is needed." 

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Liza wrapped up 2019 in a big way - she toured with Lucy Dacus, opened for Phoebe Bridgers, and released her first new song in over 2 years, “Devotion”. Stereogum called “Devotion” a "synth-engulfed” anthem and Ladygunn said “every beat squeez[es] the Blondie-Esque female warrior out of you.” Read Liza’s interview with Flaunt about “Devotion” here.

"Devotion” and “Desire” follow Liza’s 2018 breakout album Fine But Dying, which NPR Music called “bold in both sound and subject.” Following that album, Liza opened for Kacey Musgraves at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium, toured with Ray LaMontagne (including a stop at Radio City Music Hall), and walked NYFW 2019

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LIZA ANNE 2020 TOUR DATES
June 01 — Columbus, OH @ Newport Music Hall *
June 02 — Chicago, IL @ House of Blues *
June 04 — Nashville, TN @ Brooklyn Bowl Nashville *
June 05 — Atlanta, GA @ Variety Playhouse *
June 06 — Carrboro, NC @ Cat’s Cradle *
June 07 — Washington DC @ 9:30 Club *
June 10 — Philadelphia, PA @ Union Transfer *
June 11 — Port Chester, NY @ The Capitol Theater *
June 12 — Boston, MA @ Royale *
June 15 — Toronto, ON @ Danforth Music Hall *
June 16 — Montreal, QC @ Corona Theater *
* With Bombay Bicycle Club

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