PUP SHARE FIRST NEW SONG + VIDEO OF 2020

WATCH AND SHARE “ANAPHYLAXIS” HERE

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MORBID STUFF OUT NOW VIA LITTLE DIPPER / UNIVERSAL MUSIC CANADA

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"Morbid Stuff just still sounds like friends having fun and making catchy, cathartic punk anthems for teens and almost-adults alike — offering a brief, but much needed respite from the hell that is everyday life...their strongest album to date." - Exclaim! (9/10)

“Morbid Stuff is one of the best fast-and-loud records you’ll hear this year...While they’re filed under “punk” at the record store, that label doesn’t begin to do them justice.” - Georgia Straight

“A stupidly catchy and thoroughly good-humoured collection of shout-along anthems...the album is like a big, warm hug from a close friend who’s finally lured you out of your darkened apartment after three days in bed telling you you’re not alone, you’re not the first person to be sad and you will get through this,” - Toronto Star

"If you're gonna start a record, you might as well do it right. I just cannot get enough of this record. I think it's one of my favorite records of the year. Easily...musically it's explosive. It is huge." - NPR Music's New Music Friday Podcast

"'Morbid Stuff' is the angriest PUP has ever sounded. But it’s not a cry for help. It’s a cry of freedom, the sound of a band realizing that anger is liberating..." - Pitchfork (7.9)

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Toronto’s PUP released the massive Morbid Stuff last year to critical acclaim, earning countless year-end nods, their late-night debut on Late Night With Seth Meyers, and a largely sold-out world tour that had them on the road for a solid 9 months. Now the band returns with “Anaphylaxis”, their first new material of 2020, accompanied by the claymation video directed by Callum Scott-Dyson.

“I got the idea for the song when I was at my partner’s cottage and her cousin got stung by a bee and his whole head started to swell up,” says singer Stefan Babcock. “His wife, although she was concerned, also thought it was pretty hilarious and started making fun of him even as they were headed to the hospital. He ended up being totally fine, but it was just funny to watch him freaking out and her just lighting him up at the same time. It reminded me of all the times I’ve started panicking for whatever reason and was convinced I was dying and the world was ending and no one would take me seriously. In retrospect, I always find those overreactions pretty funny. So we wrote a goofy song about being a hypochondriac and tried to make our guitars sound like bees at the beginning of it.”

The hypochondria and manic paranoia tearing through this entire track feels more relevant than ever. 

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MORE ABOUT MORBID STUFF
Formed in Toronto five years ago, PUP, comprised of Stefan Babcock, Nestor Chumak, Zack Mykula, and Steve Sladkowski, quickly became favourites of the punk scene with their first two, critically-beloved albums, winning accolades everywhere from the New York Times to Pitchfork, from NPR and Rolling Stone, and more. Now, with Morbid Stuff, PUP have grown up and doubled down on everything that made you love their first two records. It’s gang’s-all-here vocals, guitarmonies, and lyrics about death. Lots of them.

Fitting to their ethos, their new album takes the dichotomy of fun and emotional wreckage in their songs and teeters between gleeful chaos and bleak oblivion while wielding some of the best choruses the band has ever written. Morbid Stuff is also a pretty intense foray into singer Stefan Babcock’s fight with depression, and shows, in perfect PUP fashion, how taking responsibility of his own depression lead him to….laughter. Admitting his depression allowed Babcock to laugh in its face, and the result is that marriage of darkness and joy that made PUP who they are, but in a brand new way.

Indeed, despite its dark subject matter, at times Morbid Stuff is funny as hell, even in the music. It’s the most insightful, sweetest, funniest, sickest, angriest, saddest and most inescapably desperate collection of songs they’ve recorded to date. If their self-titled record was the fuse and The Dream Is Over was the bomb going off, Morbid Stuff is your family sifting through the rubble, only to find you giggling while you bleed to death.

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MORE PRAISE FOR MORBID STUFF

"Morbid Stuff [is] another collection of explosively catchy anthem/tantrums...[PUP] still sound about as vibrant and youthful as a rock band can. It’s invigorating. It’s harrowing. It rules. Fuck with it." - Stereogum

"These guys are heroes." - NPR Music's Robin Hilton

"Along with the band’s songwriting, Babcock’s point of view has sharpened further and grown even more candid, grappling with his own depression and repurposing the band’s most crippling doubts into addictive hooks." - Vulture

"With 'Morbid Stuff,' the Toronto band made the best album of their career." - Noisey

""PUP’s third album Morbid Stuff is by far their best yet, and already one of the best punk albums of the year." - Brooklyn Vegan

"The beauty of PUP is that the band writes confident, catchy punk songs that are fueled, almost exclusively, by anxiety and indecision. On ['Morbid Stuff'], PUP offers up a new batch of songs that all play like stadium-punk anthems, but Stefan Babcock is still singing about every stupid thing he’s ever said or done. " - The A.V. Club

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REUBEN AND THE DARK SHARES MUSIC VIDEO FOR “DANCER”

STUNNING VISUAL CHRONICLES JOURNEY AND REFLECTION

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UN | LOVE OUT NOW ON ARTS & CRAFTS

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“...there is no shortage of drama and dynamics to be found on un/love, particularly on anguished anthems such as Faultline and Weightlessness.” - Calgary Herald

“...it’s about opening up new spaces for emotions and letting those run free as a form of therapy — about the intersection of audience and music as liberation.“ - BeatRoute

“Compelling and evocative” – Exclaim!

“Bright Eyes meets Mumford & Sons” – American Songwriter

“Earnest, anthemic” – WXPN

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Reuben and the Dark shares a new video today for “dancer” from their spirited album un | love, out now on Arts & Crafts. The stunning new visual, created with Sheva Kafai and edited by Kaelen Ohm, captures varying landscapes between desert and snowstorm forests, spliced with contrasting fragments of the past and present. One moment Reuben is performing for a room full of fans, the next he’s alone, the sole traveler across the vast, panoramic desert. It’s a cyclical anecdote that feels very ‘of the moment,’ in a time where the world has been taken out of the habitual everyday and put into an isolated state and self-reflective place

Frontman Reuben Bullock explains: “The concept behind this video is simple. It chronicles journey and reflection. Through time and experience. The past is a hard thing to balance in the present sometimes. Memory’s ghost holds such weight and significance. When time feels non-linear. Where emotions we carry in our hearts are from events that have yet to come to pass… it’s easy to forget where we are sometimes. This music video personifies experience. Pain is a road worn companion. Letting go is found in remembering. And dreams… dreams are really all we have anyway.”

WATCH AND SHARE “DANCER” HERE

Produced by Reuben and the Dark with Marcus Paquin (The National, Timber Timbre, Local Natives) and Kevin Drew (of Broken Social Scene), un | love has proved to be Reuben and the Dark’s most open, honest, and pivotal works to date. The album is full of heartfelt anthems that rise from the drama of life, but captured in a light that is ultimately uplifting, in a way that only Reuben can offer.

“dancer” is the culmination of a lot of feelings for Reuben, compressed into a brief time capsule. Upon the track’s initial release, Bullock shared, “It is vulnerability’s lullaby. It is honest. It is soft. It is empathy and also an apology. An attempt at shining a light into a very dark place.”

Known for such ‘vulnerability,’ and penchant for creating cinema in their song, Reuben and the Dark have been featured in a variety of television shows and movies. Most recently, a cover of R.E.M.’s “Shiny Happy People set the stage for a very critical moment of Grey’s Anatomy. Earlier this year, their song “Hold Your Head High was included in the new CBS dramedy All Rise, the track “Black Water” was featured in the long-anticipated trailer for Netflix’s El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie, and Bullock lent his voice to the trailer for Dolittle with a rendition of the classic What A Wonderful World.”

WATCH AND SHARE “HOLD ME LIKE A FIRE” WITH THE SOCIAL DISTANCING CHOIR

Though unfortunately, the coronavirus caused Reuben and the Dark’s tour to be cut short this spring, he hopes to be back on the road soon and in the meantime fans can catch him performing fan favorites and deep cuts on social media. Be sure to visit reubenandthedark.com and connect with Reuben on social media for new updates. 

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ANDY SHAUF SHARES AMAZON ORIGINAL SINGLE, “YOU SLIPPED AWAY”

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NEW ALBUM, THE NEON SKYLINE, OUT NOW VIA ARTS & CRAFTS

EUROPEAN AND NORTH AMERICAN TOUR DATES RESCHEDULED FOR FALL 2020

“The Neon Skyline is a crystallization of everything Shauf has been working meticulously to perfect throughout his rise to international acclaim — his characterization, world-building and ear for arrangements. Shauf's ability to imbue his characters with plenty of nuance, quirk, charm and flaw in brisk scenes is impressive enough, but his need to craft full worlds around them put him head and shoulders above his peers." - Exclaim!

"The Neon Skyline is wistful, but also sweet, philosophical, self-deprecating and very relatable." - NOW Toronto (NNNNN)

“Shauf is growing increasingly masterful at casting a spotlight on tiny moments that tend to get overlooked in stories about relationships.”  - Pitchfork

“A gifted singer-songwriter. More than that, a gifted storyteller.” - NPR Music

“Shauf’s songwriting deeply embeds listeners in the painful oscillations between good times and terrible ones, between vindication and humiliation. The songs on ‘The Neon Skyline’ make us blush, feel shame, or even get angry when he does.” - No Depression

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Andy Shauf has shared a new Amazon Original single titled “You Slipped Away” today, available only on Amazon Music. “‘You Slipped Away’ was an early demo during The Neon Skyline sessions, but as the album storyline evolved, this song lost its place in the narrative,” Shauf explained. “I’d forgotten about it until fairly recently, and realized it sort of worked on its own.”

Available across all tiers of Amazon Music, Amazon Music listeners can also find “You Slipped Away” on the Stay Indie playlist, which celebrates the best music of the moment in indie rock. Customers can also simply ask, "Alexa play the Amazon Original by Andy Shauf" in the Amazon Music app for iOS and Android and on Alexa-enabled devices. In addition to the new track, Amazon Music listeners can access hundreds of Amazon Originals featuring both emerging and established artists across numerous genres, available to stream and purchase only on Amazon Music.

LISTEN AND SHARE “YOU SLIPPED AWAY” VIA AMAZON HERE

In January, Shauf released his critically acclaimed new album The Neon Skyline. “The Neon Skyline is a concept album that makes you realize they don’t make them like this much anymore,” said NPR’s Fresh Air. The interconnected songs on the album were 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. It’s densely layered with an abundance of charming moments. 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.Due to COVID-19, Shauf’s spring European and North American tour dates were postponed and rescheduled; they will now begin in August and run through the rest of 2020. All upcoming dates are listed below.

TOUR DATES

8/30 – Edinburgh, UK – Summerhall
8/31 – Glasgow, UK – Drygate Brewing Co
9/1 – Manchester, UK – Gorilla
9/2 – Birmingham, UK – The Hare and Hounds
9/3 – Brighton, UK – Chalk Architecture
9/4 – Salisbury, UK – End of the Road Festival
9/5 – Leeds, UK – Brudenell Social Club
9/6 – Bristol, UK – Fiddlers Club
9/7 – Paris, France – Trianon
10/20 – London, UK – O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire
10/22 – Merignac, France – Le Krakatoa
10/23 – Feyzin, France – L’Epicerie Moderne Feyzin
10/24 – Bruxelles, Belgium – Le Botanique
10/25 – Utrecht, Netherlands – Tivoli Vredenburg
10/26 – Rotterdam, Netherlands – Rotown Rotterdam
10/27 – Nijmegen, Netherlands – Doornroosje
10/29 – Hamburg, Germany – Knust
10/30 – Copenhagen, Denmark – Loppen
10/31 – Oslo, Norway – Ingensteds
11/1 – Stockholm, Sweden – Nalen Klubb
11/4 – Cologne, Germany – Luxor
11/5 – Rouen, France – Le 106
11/22 – Montreal, QC, Canada – Corona Theatre
11/23 – Toronto, ON, Canada – The Danforth Music Hall
11/24 – Toronto, ON, Canada – The Danforth Music Hall
11/28 – Woodstock, NY – Colony
11/29 – Sheffield, MA – Race Brook Lodge
11/30 – Boston, MA – Paradise Rock Club
12/2 – Brooklyn, NY – Warsaw
12/3 – Brooklyn, NY – Warsaw
12/4 – Washington DC – Black Cat
12/5 – Charlottesville, VA – The Southern Café and Music Hall
12/8 – Carrboro, NC – Cat’s Cradle
12/9 – Asheville, NC – The Grey Eagle
12/10 – Atlanta, GA – Terminal West
12/11 – New Orleans, LA – One Eyed Jacks
12/12 – Birmingham, AL – Saturn
12/14 – Indianapolis, IN – Hi-Fi
12/16 – Pittsburgh, PA – The Andy Warhol Museum
12/17 – Philadelphia, PA – Union Transfer
12/18 – Asbury Park, NJ – House of Independents

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