PUP SHARE COVER OF GRANDADDY’S “A.M. 180”

LISTEN / STREAM “A.M. 180” (GRANDADDY COVER) HERE

ANNOUNCE PUPTHEZINE VOL.4 “QUARANZINE”

STREAM / BUY MORBID STUFF HERE

"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)

PUP_web4_JessBaumung.jpg

Photo Credit : Jess Baumung // DOWNLOAD HIGH-RES

PUP have shared a cover of one of their favorite songs today,  a genius take on indie rock band Grandaddy’s timeless track “A.M. 180.”

“Grandaddy are one of the unsung hero bands of indie rock,” says PUP’s drummer Zack Mykula. “A best kept secret. I mean, forgive me for going ham, but this song is like a lily in an otherwise barren valley. An outstanding piece of songwriting, doing more with less than most any other song of the same caliber. So, that's why we decided to cover it.”

LISTEN / STREAM “A.M. 180” (GRANDADDY COVER) HERE

PUP_S_cover_180.jpg

SINGLE ARTWORK // DOWNLOAD HIGH-RES

PUP have also announced that they will be releasing PUPTHEZINE Vol. 4 titled “QUARANZINE”. The issue will include cut-out PUP figurines, a postcard, each band members’ resume, guitar tabs for “Anaphylaxis”, a pedal board breakdown, a flexi-disc of a ska song written in quarantine (hailed as “a truly unparalleled, transcendent musical masterpiece” by PUP themselves) and much much more. Order it HERE.

More on “QUARANZINE” from the band: 

“This zine was created in the first few weeks of our mandatory quarantine. It was printed and ready to ship before the full impact of COVID-19 was felt across the world and before the senseless deaths of George Floyd, Regis Korchinski-Paquet, and Breonna Taylor (to name but a few) further exposed the foundational white supremacy and structural inequality at the heart of American, Canadian, and other capitalist societies. We are grateful for the voices and perspectives of marginalized peoples that continue to play a central role in this worldwide awakening and in the sustained call to dismantle racist and patriarchal structures that have perpetrated violence in our communities. We stand in solidarity with all those trying to envision safer and more just communities and will continue to do our daily best in amplifying and uplifting these voices as we move forward in the world.

With that in mind, we hope you’ll view this thing for what it is: a time capsule. It is the four members of PUP, bored as fuck, fresh off a cancelled tour, trying to create something as silly as possible because, at the time, we wanted a distraction. Although it doesn’t necessarily represent our current emotional states, we had a good laugh making it and had a good laugh revisiting it all these months later. Honestly, that’s why we started making these zines in the first place. If you buy this thing, we hope it helps you find a bit of levity in what has been an incredibly bleak few months.

BLM / ACAB / WEAR A MASK.

And please, take care of each other. See ya in the pit when this thing’s all over.

xoxo

Stefan, Steve, Nestor and Zack”

Quaranzine_NoTitle.png

WATCH AND SHARE “ANAPHYLAXIS” HERE

BUY / STREAM “ANAPHYLAXIS” HERE

In 2019, PUP released the massive album 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.  As 2020 got going, PUP released the video for “Anaphylaxis,” their first new material since Morbid Stuff’s release. You can watch the claymation video for “Anaphylaxis,” directed by Callum Scott-Dyson, HERE as well as a quarantine-induced performance of the track HERE.  Recently, the band released Live at The Electric Ballroom on Bandcamp for one day only, with 50% of the proceeds, totalling $27,504.82, going to Critical Resistance and Breakaway Addiction Services in Toronto.   

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.

STREAM / BUY MORBID STUFF HERE

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

PUP ONLINE
WEBSITE
FACEBOOK
INSTAGRAM
TWITTER



DANA GAVANSKI SHARES “NEVER TOO FAR” FROM UPCOMING EP

LISTEN AND SHARE “NEVER TOO FAR” HERE

WIND SONGS EP OUT AUGUST 14 VIA FLEMISH EYE RECORDS

PRE-ORDER WIND SONGS EP & LIMITED VINYL 12” HERE

“Yesterday is Gone sits alongside the works of contemporaries like Joan Shelley and Brigid Mae Power, her delicate voice rising and falling through these elegant psych-folk songs” Uncut

“Dana Gavanski casts a spell on listeners with her psych-washed folk songs.” - Exclaim! 

“Her honeyed vocals tiptoe around whimsical lyricism about the changing of the seasons and the slow burn of time” - Beatroute 

"a comforting album that is a perfect companion for these trying times. ... listening to this album will bring us solace and some welcome sonic surprises" - Cups N’ Cakes

DG_web6_JamesHoward.jpg

Photo Credit : James Howard // DOWNLOAD HIGH-RES

As fierce as the inclement weather itself, the ethereal tones of Serbian-Canadian musician Dana Gavanski can stir a breeze and destroy like a storm. With her new covers EP Wind Songs Dana serendipitously teases her debut album from her new home in London across both sides of enforced isolation, to show an artist making the best of an unfortunate circumstance and seeking comfort in the familiar strangers of her musical heroes. 

Dana has so far shared two tracks from Wind Songs; “I Talk To The Wind”, originally performed by King Crimson, and “At Last I Am Free”, originally written and performed by Chic and Robert Wyatt. Today, Dana has shared “Never Too Far”, originally by Tim Hardin, and shared a few words on why she chose this particular track to cover: 

“I got into Tim Hardin 1 in the last year and something about “Never Too Far” struck me. It’s cheeky, and upbeat but also quite melancholic. There’s a strangeness to it I can’t put my finger on, a tension of intent. On my last tour, before lockdown, James and I played this song in most of the sets with an old analogue Roland drum machine so it was great to get into the studio and explore it a bit more...” 

LISTEN AND SHARE “NEVER TOO FAR” HERE

DG_web7_.jpg

With multiple festivals and shows across France, Germany, and North America on pause, Dana utilised solitude to form deeper connections with the artists who inspire her. She has recorded her unique renditions of songs like a time capsule of her journey so far; from teenage years in Vancouver to kitchen table talk with her mother and grandma “baka” about love, life, sex, art, relationships, and psychology, and selling her records for a move to Montreal: “I kind of forgot about King Crimson for some time,” Dana says of her EP’s cover of their song, ‘I talk to the wind,’ “and only got back into them early last year. Ian McDonald’s beautiful flute solos throughout the song, the mellow vocals and symphonic arrangements all come together to make it beautifully moody.”

LISTEN AND SHARE “I TALK TO THE WIND” (KING CRIMSON ) HERE

With echoes of Vashti Bunyan and a hint of airy wistfulness akin to Cate Le Bon, writing is how Dana makes sense of life’s bumps in the road. Her forthcoming album Yesterday Is Gone, which will get a full release in September, took shape after she returned from a writing residency in Banff, Alberta where she’d begun to learn the art of being alone with her emotions. Rooted in the intimacy of folk songwriting, it explores a different sonic texture and as a full band, Dana co-produced her record with Toronto-based musician Sam Gleason and Mike Lindsay of Tunng and LUMP – adding to the good company already kept on tour with Damien Jurado and Chris Cohen. Yesterday Is Gone is Dana’s attempt to ‘learn to say what I feel and feel what I say’ through her own beguiling sound, with each component meticulously placed and yielding a deeply sincere response to the chaos of human emotion.

For now, all Dana wishes is for Wind Songs to be enjoyed whilst she tentatively feels her way and steps towards giving her album the full attention it deserves. “Often we have to go a little far in one direction to learn something about ourselves,” Dana says. With an optimistic, steely-eyed gaze towards the future, it looks like Dana has no choice but to keep going, wherever the wind may take her.

WATCH AND SHARE “AT LAST I AM FREE” (CHIC/ ROBERT WYATT) HERE

PRE-ORDER WIND SONGS EP & LIMITED VINYL 12” HERE

DG_EP_cover_WS.jpg

CLOSE TALKER ANNOUNCE HOW DO WE STAY HERE? DELUXE EDITION FEATURE 5 NEW SONGS

HOW DO WE STAY HERE? DELUXE EDITION OUT AUGUST 28 VIA SLOW WEATHER

LISTEN AND SHARE “SECOND BEST” HERE

"Close Talker, has a way of burrowing deep under the skin.... the band recently unveiled another moody, sweetly impeccable gem in "Half Past Nine." Those bold, chiming guitars are back, this time in aid of a warmhearted rumination on moments we celebrate, romanticize and fight to preserve in our memories" – NPR

"The Change It Brings" is a softly ruminating track that tackles the most fickle theme of them all- time. Rolling over sinuous guitar layers and smatterings of melodic synths, lead singer Will's breathy vocals welcome you in like a hot cup of tea on a winter's day. The track then promptly sits you down and leaves you to reflect on your own memories while it soothingly plays the soundtrack to your mind. – Earmilk

“A song like "Half Past Nine" shows why the band has found success, it's full of heart and nostalgic longing for moments that have passed but have made a lasting effect for the better.” – The Wild Honey Pie

CT_S_cover_SB.jpg

“Second Best” Single Artwork // DOWNLOAD HIGH-RES

Close Talker is thrilled to announce their deluxe version of How Do We Stay Here?, to be released on August 28, 2020 via Slow Weather. The Deluxe edition will feature five new songs and as a preview they have released the first new song, “Second Best”, today. 

“Second Best” is about “realizing what is most important in our lives, that the most meaningful things in life come from sharing time with the people closest to us,” the band says. “As a touring band, life on the road can be grinding, and it can wear you down fast if you’re not careful. A night in Paris can turn into just another night in the basement of a bar, and the only thing you start to crave is home; being around the people that our songs are about, and realizing that at that moment, the band can feel like its second best. It's about the late night calls when you know no one on the other end is gonna answer, or driving into a city knowing you won't experience any of it. It's about missing people deeply because you realize that you need them more than anything.”

LISTEN AND SHARE “SECOND BEST” HERE

Close Talker is an indie rock band from Saskatoon. The band has toured throughout North America and Europe, and has gained the attention and praise of notable publications such as NPR, Billboard, Clash, Spin, Q Magazine, and Consequence of Sound. The band works tirelessly on evolving every aspect of their craft, which has led to their strongest and most confident album to date: How Do We Stay Here?.

In so many ways How Do We Stay Here? marks a new chapter for the band. The three members leaned into the trust and foundation built over countless years of friendship to pursue a record that would be sustainable and timeless for them. Choosing to self-produce allowed the band to hold this album close to their chest while it developed organically over the course of 2018 at RMS Labs in Regina. Close Talker, now more than ever, is interested in music that is timeless - music that won’t force the listener into feeling a certain way. To achieve this, the band approached each song following a code of instincts and honesty, including a list of 10 commandments by which all decisions were filtered through. How Do We Stay Here? is a testament to the band’s integrity and a desire to produce music that is original and pure. It is an album the band wrote for themselves, in hopes that the songs would carry the same meaning in 10 years, as they do today.

image3.png

How Do We Stay Here? (Deluxe Edition) Artwork // DOWNLOAD HIGH-RES

HOW DO WE STAY HERE? (DELUXE EDITION) TRACKLIST
Void
Wait
The Change It Brings
Arm's Length
Pace
Wandering
Half Past Nine
Carefully in the Dark
The Lake By The Hotel
All-Time
Refuge
Second Best
Counterpart
Stride
Stride (Reprise)
The Change It Brings - Nice. Remix

CT_web4_NicoleEns.jpg

Photo Credit : Nicole Ens // DOWNLOAD HIGH-RES

CLOSE TALKER ARE:
Will Quiring (vocals/guitar)
Matthew Kopperud (guitar/keyboard)
Christopher Morien (drums).

CLOSE TALKER ONLINE
WEBSITE
FACEBOOK
TWITTER
INSTAGRAM
SPOTIFY
APPLE MUSIC