PUP ANNOUNCE NEW EP, THIS PLACE SUCKS ASS

THIS PLACE SUCKS ASS EP OUT OCTOBER 23, 2020 VIA LITTLE DIPPER RECORDS / UNIVERSAL MUSIC CANADA

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PUP’S FIRST EVER LIVE STREAMED SHOW TO HAPPEN IN CELEBRATION OF THE EP’S RELEASE - BUY TICKETS HERE

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Toronto’s punk powerhouse PUP are thrilled to announce a brilliant, forthcoming EP to get us through the craziest year of our lives. Entitled, This Place Sucks Ass, the six song collection arrives October 23, 2020 via Little Dipper Records / Universal Music Canada. In addition to the previously released songs “Anaphylaxis” and a cover of Grandaddy’s beloved “A.M. 180”, the EP contains three songs from the Morbid Stuff sessions that have yet to see the light of day, as well as the blistering “Rot”, which was written and recorded this year.

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In celebration of This Place Sucks Ass’ release, PUP will be playing their first-ever live streamed show on October 23, 2020. Click HERE to purchase tickets.  

Says the band about the livestream, “What can you expect from the livestream? Like most regular PUP shows, it’ll probably be a bit of a trainwreck, which is really all part of the magic. We don’t know if it’ll be any good, but we do promise it will be weird and different from any livestream you’ve ever seen.  It’s being directed by our pal (and 5th member of PUP) Jeremy Schaulin-Rioux, who has also directed almost all of our music videos. It will be fun and unhinged and entirely unprofessional. Am I selling it? I think I’m selling it.”

After recording their acclaimed 2019 album, Morbid Stuff, PUP was left with a handful of songs that didn’t make the final tracklist, largely because they were too frenetic or too unhinged. And for an album that fantasized about the world exploding, that’s saying a lot. The Toronto four-piece loved these thematic stragglers so much, though, that instead of forcing them onto the record or hiding them away forever, they decided that they deserved to stand on their own. 

Among them are “Nothing Changes” and “Floodgates”, which inject hints of the band’s trademark self-deprecating humor into sentiments of crippling neuroses. There’s also the unwieldy “Anaphylaxis”; a punked up cover of Grandaddy’s “A.M. 180” (as made popular by the zombie apocalypse film 28 Days Later); and closer “Edmonton”, a cathartic, 70-second ripper that nearly unravels violently from its opening chord to its final spiraling riff.

This Place Sucks Ass’ cover depicts an apocalyptic neon nightmare courtesy of Canadian artist Brandon Lepine (with a limited edition animated picture disc vinyl to match). And as for the title, it was plucked from an inside joke that has become all too real over the last few months in a world equalized by the ravages of COVID. “It was a thing we used to say as a joke a million times on tour,” frontman Stefan Babcock says. “Literally any city, whether it was Lethbridge, Alberta, or New York City, we’d be like, ‘This place sucks ass.’ We have so much negativity, and sometimes it becomes so extreme and ridiculous that we start to find it funny. But at this moment in time, it feels so fucking real. Wherever you are, it sucks ass right now. So, wherever you live, whatever your circumstances, this is an EP about the place you’re from, and the place you're at now.”

Like all of their material, This Place Sucks Ass is a document of the band PUP is, at times, thoughtful and introspective and at other times wildly cathartic. And they hope that fans will take its sentiments of anger, frustration, and bitterness that run through This Place Sucks Ass and find collective empowerment and joy in turning them outward along with them. “Everything sucks and that’s OK, because it sucks for everybody,” says Babcock. “And we can make it a little bit better by being together in the shittiness.”

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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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THIS PLACE SUCKS ASS TRACKLIST
01 Rot
02 Anaphylaxis
03 A.M. 180 (Grandaddy Cover)
04 Nothing Changes
05 Floodgates
06 Edmonton

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LAL SHARES “TURN WATER INTO BLOOD” FROM UPCOMING LP

NEW LP, METEORS COULD COME DOWN, OUT NOVEMBER 6, 2020 VIA COAX RECORDS

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Recently, Toronto duo LAL (comprised of Rosina Kazi and Nicholas Murray) shared “End Of This World Together”, the first new single off their upcoming LP, Meteors Could Come Down. Today, they share another new track from the LP, “Turn Water Into Blood”.

“For years, we have been creating and supporting our community of dark magical beings and in turn we also have been supported spiritually and emotionally,” says Kazi. “We are auspicious: those of us who are dismissed and/or feared. The way we try to survive and have survived is through our chosen family. ‘Turn Water into Blood’ is the most rhythmic song on this album and it celebrates the world we have created together.”

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For over two decades, Polaris Music Prize longlisted electronic duo LAL have built a catalogue of silvery, internationally-influenced electronica that insists that the dancefloor remain a place of resistance. In the process, they’ve become the backbone of Toronto’s sprawling DIY scene, nurturing and propping up a multi-generational group of artists.

Recorded in the early months of 2020, Meteors Could Come Down finds LAL looking inward, examining the intricacies of their own relationship to understand how to provide care to their community. Experimenting with minimalism and a concise inventory of sounds, the album explores for the potential for open space offered through drums and voice—dually centering on the richly dynamic textures of Kazi’s vocals and Murray’s skilled ear for world-building through silvery synths and drum beats—to hold a great deal of emotive weight.

It advocates for a complicated kind of hope that’s only available when the end feels near: that’s at times slow and grating; confusing and confounding; and urgent and breathless. On Meteors Could Come Down Kazi and Murray capture a lofty anticipation that’s uniquely available to artists who have long been on the frontlines of radical change: hope for the energetic transformation into a new world.

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Their 7th album, Meteors Could Come Down captures the spirit of a season fueled by a moment of pause that stoked the embers of revolution. Inspired by road trips along the coast to radical DIY arts scenes in Oakland and Olympia, and Adrienne Maree Brown’s bestselling book Pleasure Activism, Meteors Could Come Down is both their most minimal, and intimate, album to date. 

Utilizing concise inventory, Meteors Could Come Down, finds Kazi and Murr pulling back the curtain to examine the mechanical intricacies of their own relationship to understand how to provide care to their community. Hypnotic, opaque, glittering, and meditative; Meteors Could Come Down was designed to soothe, and settle into, building an album to support the many ways bodies utilize sound to repair. At its core, the album is fiercely futurist and a sprawling love letter to their chosen family and community that places the intimate space of (two) bodies as the first space of reconciliation. Together, they capture a lofty anticipation that’s uniquely available to artists who have long been on the frontlines of radical change: hope for the energetic transformation into a new world.

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METEORS COULD COME DOWN TRACKLIST
01 The Bitter End
02 End Of This World Together
03 Meteors Could Come Down
04 No Excuses
05 Still Movements
06 Turn Water Into Blood
07 Free And Broken
08 Who You Are

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MIKE EDEL ANNOUNCES NEW LP, SHARES NEW VIDEO

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Today, Mike Edel announces En Masse, his fourth album filled with co-writes and collaborations. Mixed by Marcus Paquin (Arcade Fire, The National) with additional production by Andy Park (Noah Gundersen, The Head And The Heart), the LP is due out November 20, 2020 via Pennant.

Along with the announcement is the video for recent single, “Good About Everything”. “If I could co-write a song with Springsteen and The National, then put a bit of pixie dust on it, ‘Good About Everything’ is it,” says Edel. “I co-wrote the song with two friends in San Diego after a night of eating ramen, riding around on scooters, getting denied from a capacity tiki bar, and after seeing some friends’ show. We ultimately decided to write about what a good night we had the night before.”

“Good About Everything” embraces contentment in the present, and while inflated house prices, our unknown futures, the US immigration system, and traffic get us down on the daily, let’s focus on the good: good people, good friends, good lovers.

Set as a traditional dance video, Edel plays the ‘mike-ro-managing’ director in the official video for the single. Nothing seems to please him, until amidst the increasing chaos he needs to look inward and accept his true self and embrace the chaos and collaboration

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En Masse is an item quest about discovery. The collective instincts, intuition and melody of a cast of collaborators. “The writing, recording and production were guided by the collective instincts, intuition and melody of a cast of collaborators,” says Edel. “With this project I wanted to bring in outside ideas and methods to help me formulate a new energy and because of this, En Masse has expanded my artistic capacities.”

The new LP follows up Edel’s Chris Walla (Death Cab For Cutie) produced 2019 record, THRESHOLDS. After THRESHOLDS, 4 million cumulative streams across major platforms, landing a song on ABC’s American Idol, in heavy rotation on CBC Music, AAA Radio across the United States, and on Sirius XM’s The Verge and North Americana; after playing hundreds of shows across North American and Europe including Rifflandia Festival, Vancouver Folk Festival, Regina Folk Festival, Victoria International Jazz Festival, and Upstream Music Festival; after sharing the stage with Serena Ryder, Foy Vance, Said The Whale and Josh Garrels; and after moving to Seattle, WA and getting married, Edel has established himself as a creative tour de force with plenty on the horizon.

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EN MASSE TRACKLIST
01 Hello Universe
02 Good About Everything
03 Sunshine
04 Lose You
05 Giving Up On Giving In
06 Still Thinking About You
07 Need You
08 Hockey Guy
09 Balcony
10 The Distance

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