AUTODIDACT YVES JARVIS ANNOUNCES NEW ALBUM, SUNDRY ROCK SONG STOCK

SUNDRY ROCK SONG STOCK OUT SEPTEMBER 25 VIA FLEMISH EYE

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“enthralling and surprising” - Under The Radar 

"... the composure that Yves Jarvis maintains on "Victim" is stunning. It's a carefully-packaged punch in the gut."  The Fader

“Yves Jarvis hides beautifully soul-bearing sentiments just beneath his veneer of blurry tape manipulation and impressionistic production.” - All Music

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Montreal’s Yves Jarvis is announcing his third album today, titled Sundry Rock Song Stock. The album will be released digitally on September 25 and on vinyl on November 13 via Flemish Eye. Filmed at the Tree Museum in Gravenhurst, Ontario, watch Yves perform under the trees in the video for new single “For Props”.

Speaking to the track’s meaning, Jarvis says: “What does it mean to earn a fortune? I’ve demonized people who can’t empathize and can’t reciprocate, because that’s how it feels. I’m just playing a role there. On the other side, everybody is pandering for props, even the good ones. That disgusts me, but I don’t want to criticize it in the real world. I just want to criticize it in a song. I see people going back and forth arguing and it seems like a nightmare to me. You have to listen to my music if you want to know what I think about anything.”

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On Sundry Rock Song Stock, Yves Jarvis continues to refine his creative approach to the core of his being, where music and life intertwine in harmonious fashion. His latest album fuses genre elements into a symbiotic relationship where wistful folk, tender R&B, pastoral prog, and musique concrète experiments feed into one another to grow lush new forms. Though he maintains an air of mystery with his lyrics, Jarvis’s whisper-soft words can be interpreted as both deeply personal and politically motivated in ways we haven’t heard from him before.

Since his earliest home recordings, Jarvis has taken a Sun Ra inspired attitude with windows left wide open so every sound that filters into his songs becomes part of them. However, he also approached this album with a newfound sense of intention, drawing on the meticulous methods of progressive rock groups King Crimson and Yes, whose epic compositions conjure the vast landscapes of the British countryside. “Their music is not really songwriting,” says Jarvis. “It’s cycling motifs and vignettes. I think of it like a room that you can walk into and then out of.”

Resuming the practice of colour theory that informed his 2017 album Good Will Come To You (morning yellow optimism) and 2019’s The Same But By Different Means (midnight blue contemplation), Sundry Rock Song Stock is infused with the natural state of green. As Jarvis explains, it’s the colour he most closely connects to his personality, moving beyond an aesthetic attraction into feelings of wildness, boundless energy, and an anti-establishment streak permeating his 23 years on the planet.

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“I experienced a musical breakthrough with that bright, easy sound of my last two albums,” says Jarvis. “It felt good to make at the time, but it counters my essence. People think I’m calm, but I’m very not calm, and I’m happy to elaborate on it now. This album came together exceptionally easy in reaction to that nighttime shit. This green is epitomized. This album is reduced.”

While The Same But By Different Means stretches out across 22 sonic sketches ranging in length from 14 seconds to eight minutes, Sundry Rock Song Stock takes a more traditional approach with its 10 concise tunes. Jarvis’s preferred self-contained process found him recording every instrument, mixing the album, and even painting the portrait on its cover. The only outside contribution came from engineer Mark Lawson (Arcade Fire, Basia Bulat, Peter Gabriel), who helped roll tape while Jarvis played drums.

Read more about the album here.

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SUNDRY ROCK SONG STOCK TRACKLIST
1. Epitome
2. In Every Mountain
3. For Props
4. Ambrosia
5. Emerald
6. Victim
7. Semula
8. Notch In Your Belt
9. Emblem
10. Fact Almighty

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AUSTRA SHARES NEW VIDEO FOR “I AM NOT WAITING”

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ACCLAIMED NEW ALBUM, HiRUDiN, OUT NOW VIA PINK FIZZ

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“…a collection of brutally honest and therapeutic tales of love, loss and moving on...it’s her strongest offering to date." - BeatRoute

“Stelmanis traces a deeply personal journey of growth, queerness and toxic relationships. Named after the anticoagulant released by leeches, HiRUDiN fittingly explores the parasitic nature of toxicity and the healing that it can call forth." - Exclaim!

“...the most engaging, vital and ambitious album of her career. HiRUDiN is fuelled and defined by her recent emotional turmoil...It’s one of the most beautiful breakup albums you’ll hear this year." - Tinnitist

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Fresh from the release of her brilliant fourth album HiRUDiN in May, Austra (aka Katie Austra Stelmanis), today shares the video for “I Am Not Waiting” directed by Trevor Blumas and starring Sheida Arbabian. On “I Am Not Waiting”, over ESG-style basslines, Stelmanis’ voice cuts through like a beacon singing the refrain ‘I’m over you’ repeatedly. 

"Trevor and I have been collaborating for a while now on a few different projects so he's got a really good understanding of the themes across HiRUDiN and ‘I Am Not Waiting’ in particular,” says Stelmanis. “Given the limitations we were faced with because of Corona, I let him have free reign to do what he wanted here. I'm thrilled with the result, it's so nice collaborating with someone you can fully trust to represent your work."

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"The video for ‘I Am Not Waiting’ takes a cue from Katie's lyrics about escaping from a toxic situation and reaching a point where enough is enough,” says Blumas. “The video specifically is about breaking free from the layers of superficiality that is often applied to or imprinted upon us in today's hyper-image culture, in the age of face apps and AR. These devices often skew us from seeing each other for who we actually are. I find there is an exceptional amount of bravery and boldness in stepping outside of certain social expectations of how we present ourselves by being seen as vulnerable and exposed."

While Austra’s third album, 2017’s Future Politics, was concerned with the external power structures that shape society, HiRUDiN points inward, tracing a deeply personal journey towards regeneration, dealing with the fallout of toxic relationships, queer shame, and insecurity along the way. Named after the peptide released by leeches that is the most potent anticoagulant in the world, HiRUDiN is about the importance of healing the self, letting go of harmful influences, and finding the power to rebuild.

STREAM HIRUDIN HERE

WATCH THE VISUALISER FOR “MOUNTAIN BABY (FEAT CECILE BELIEVE)” HERE

WATCH THE VIDEO FOR “RISK IT” HERE

WATCH THE VIDEO FOR “ANYWAYZ” HERE 

HiRUDiN is available to buy on tangerine coloured vinyl and CD from the Austra Store and digitally. Buy: Austra Store | Digital

MORE PRAISE FOR HiRUDiN

"Austra's most inventive album yet" Evening Standard

“Delicious” - The Independent

“Brilliant” DIY

"Revenge-pop bangers" The Line of Best Fit

"A deep dive, but a cathartic one" Sunday Times

"Her strongest cuts in some time" Uncut

"One of the most underrated pop artists working today" Beats Per Minute

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PONDERCAST EPISODE 68 : BRAND NEW DAY

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On Pondercast Episode 68, Brand New Day, Laurie Brown leans into the different reading of the risk that still remains which each of us has. “I’m not counting on the world to return to normal, but I wish I would return to myself.” We all are emerging into the world bruised from lockdown, so this episode is about the kind of personal reclamation that we all are looking forward to.

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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

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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 07 HERE

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