SARAH HARMER DUETS WITH FROG FRIEND IN NEW VIDEO

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NEW ALBUM ARE YOU GONE IS OUT NOW VIA ARTS & CRAFTS

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“Are You Gone is the best album of Harmer’s career”  Globe and Mail

"One of the most accomplished and affecting albums in her already
remarkable catalogue"
Exclaim! 9/10

“Sarah’s voice remains as warm and wise as ever”  Paste

Are You Gone is a journey across time, place, learning, and loss that Sarah Harmer is an incredibly gracious guide to take us on”  Folk Alley

“A folky, minor-key song about ice skating at night, with a gentle vocal and a sturdy melody, that maps a precarious relationship onto the wintry conditions. “ on St. Peter’s Bay  The New York Times

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Sarah Harmer releases a charming music video today from her acclaimed new album, Are You Gone. Accompanying the cozy, homebound track “Little Frogs” is an endearing portrait of a flannel-clad frog created by JUNO Award Winning and Gemini-nominated director and puppeteer Ali J Eisner.

"Written from a list of summer memories and life’s small pleasures, the video takes you through a day in the life of a little frog – hoser by day, crooner by nightfall,” says Harmer, who joins her friend in chorus by barnyard candlelight.

"Creating this video for Sarah was so joyful.” says Eisner. “Her music always makes my heart feel so good, so to support her art through visuals was a golden experience. As a friend, Sarah has taught me a lot about the science of nature and staying grateful inside its gifts - so our little frog friend decided to spend some quality time high fiving that feeling.” 

WATCH AND SHARE “LITTLE FROGS” HERE

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KILLBEAT + PONDERCAST SHARE PONDERBEAT EP. 8

PONDERBEAT - THE PODCAST SERIES FROM LAURIE BROWN’S PONDERCAST FEATURING A CURATED SELECTION OF TRACKS FROM KILLBEAT ARTISTS

LISTEN TO PONDERBEAT EPISODE 8 HERE

LISTEN TO PONDERCAST GUIDED MEDITATIONS HERE

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For Episode 8 of  PonderBeat, our collaboration with Laurie Brown’s Pondercast, Laurie has curated a playlist that helps us to re-centre in the midst of our current world situation, drawing us in, closer to ourselves, to each other, and to things that might often seem otherworldly.

To begin this episode, the acoustic version of Gord Downie’s “Away Is Mine” brings us closer to the beautiful spirit of Gord than ever before. Luka Kuplowsky is not afraid to write about his own inner reflections which may not be entirely flattering all the time in “Do I Have To Be”, and Braids’ “Here 4 U” explores how part of every relationship lives on beyond the break down.

If there’s an activity that nearly everyone can relate to during lock down, it may be doom scrolling, and Steven Wilson’s “King Ghost” pins down that exact uneasiness of nothing. LAL also works to draw us closer to each with “End Of This World Together”, while Yves Jarvis “Emblem” makes you lean into the gentle, lush feeling of green.

Laurie considers Edwin Raphael’s “Mild Sanity” (ft. Juletta) to be a “second wave saviour”, bringing the listener inside themselves as a “half-conscious body high”. And while we’re in our own heads, The Weather Station’s “Robber” is like our own inner-voice confessing to itself.

Charles Spearin and Josefin Runsteen find each other’s rhythm in “Breathing With You, With Me”, while Matthew Cardinal’s “May 7th” find its own self, the one that shows up in the quiet, underneath everything else that’s going on in this weird world.

LISTEN TO PONDERBEAT EPISODE 8 HERE

New to Pondercast, every Monday morning Laurie Brown will post a new 20 minute Guided Meditation. Meant for everyone - no experience necessary. Great way to start meditating, and a great way to find support and encouragement for your practise.

Also new for season 4, every second Friday the Pondercast team are now posting a Grounding Thought. We started these during the intense days of lockdown and we’ve heard from you that they helped. So count on 10 minute podcasts to help shift your perspective when your world threatens to overwhelm.

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PONDERBEAT EPISODE 8

Gord Downie - Away Is Mine
Luka Kuplowsky - Do I Have to Be
Braids - Here 4 U
Steven Wilson - KING GHOST
LAL - End of This World Together
Yves Jarvis - Emblem
Edwin Raphael - Mild Sanity (feat Juletta)
The Weather Station - Robber
Charles Spearin, Josefin Runsteen - Breathing With You, With Me
Matthew Cardinal - May 7th

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STEVEN WILSON SHARES “PERSONAL SHOPPER” VIDEO, ULTRA DELUXE BOXSET SOLD

THE ULTRA DELUXE MUSIC PRODUCT ON OBSOLETE MEDIA EDITION RETAILED FOR £10,000. ALL PROCEEDS WILL NOW GO DIRECTLY TO THE MUSIC VENUE TRUST TO DIRECTLY HELP SAVE GRASSROOTS GIG VENUES IN THE UK. 

WATCH AND SHARE “PERSONAL SHOPPER” HERE

THE FUTURE BITES OUT JANUARY 29, 2021 VIA ARTS & CRAFTS

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To coincide with Black Friday, award winning Argentinian director Lucrecia Taormina’s incredible video for Steven Wilson’s “PERSONAL SHOPPER” offers biting commentary on our constant desire to purchase the pointless, heads to Bluewater and wraps the whole thing up in six minutes of discomforting body horror visuals. 

Steven Wilson: “‘PERSONAL SHOPPER’ sits somewhere between being a love-letter to shopping (an activity I love) and the uneasy feelings I have about the more insidious side of modern consumerism. Lucretia’s blackly comic video captures that dilemma perfectly."

WATCH AND SHARE “PERSONAL SHOPPER” HERE

Lucrecia Taormina, director: “The track is a social criticism of consumerism and how we fill our lives with unnecessary goods to feel important, special or loved. But the truth is, the feeling of unhappiness won't go away with the next pair of sick trainers. Those feelings will only go away when we look within, and if we don't... well, then we're going to end up with a lot of stuff around us, but still pretty empty. Luckily the track being 6 minutes gave me the opportunity to develop an interesting narrative. I wanted to create a fictional world in which people buy goods and the transaction would not only be money but also a part of their body, alluding to the concept of the more you look for answers outside, the more you disappear on the inside.” 

All formats of THE FUTURE BITES will be released on January 29th 2021. 

BUY / STREAM “12 THINGS I FORGOT” HERE
WATCH AND SHARE “12 THINGS I FORGOT” HERE

WATCH AND SHARE “KING GHOST” HERE
BUY / STREAM “KING GHOST” HERE

WATCH AND SHARE “EMINENT SLEAZE” HERE
BUY / STREAM “EMINENT SLEAZE” HERE

LISTEN AND SHARE “PERSONAL SHOPPER” HERE
BUY / STREAM “PERSONAL SHOPPER” HERE

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THE FUTURE BITES TRACKLISTING
1 UNSELF
2 SELF
3 KING GHOST
4 12 THINGS I FORGOT
5 EMINENT SLEAZE
6 MAN OF THE PEOPLE
7 PERSONAL SHOPPER
8 FOLLOWER
9COUNT OF UNEASE

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