TREEPHONES ANNOUNCE NEW LP, PINK OBJECTS, SHARE VIDEO FOR “FUZZY DREAM MACHINE”

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The ten song titles on Treephones’ — the musical moniker of Stephen Trothen — new album Pink Objects read like an inventory of things found stashed away in a closet or neglected drawer. With every song named after an object, the concept album takes the approach of a short story collection and focuses on the interactions and relationships of characters centred around these items. The album was written and recorded at home by Trothen who also handled all but a few of the performing duties. The result is a set of songs that weave beautifully evolving textures into a carefully arranged sound that matches the directness and understated complexity of its lyrics.

Today, Treephones shares the first single from Pink Objects, "Fuzzy Dream Machine", a song about a "sleepy cat named Charlie and also an imagined future technology not unlike a self-driving car and my fear that I might already be asleep at the wheel,” says Trothen. The track is built around a catchy baritone sax riff, swirling guitars, and driving drums that keeps the track moving forward throughout.

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Pink Objects was mixed by Calvin Hartwick (Daniel Caesar, METZ, Cadence Weapon) at Dream House Studios and mastered by Phil Demetro at Lacquer Channel. The second concept album from Treephones, Pink Objects is a great leap forward for the self-recording Trothen in both songcraft and production, with each of the 10 songs being as full sounding as they are intimate and personal — never getting lost in their own conceptual ambitions as they flow from from one object/song to the next.

Why pink? “I actually came up with the title early on after becoming fixated on all things pink," says Trothen. "Pink is so vibrant and striking it sometimes seems unreal when you see it on a flower or bird. Pink noise is fascinating and nice sounding too. The colour also encodes so much culturally, particularly as it relates to emotions and the body. So for Pink Objects as a title, the colour pink to me suggests a liveliness like it is pulsating with some life-force."

And why objects? “I read that an object becomes a thing when it stops working for us,” says Trothen. “So, in other words, the object is meant to go unnoticed while serving us in some way, and becomes a thing when it breaks or fails. I was interested in how these terms were being defined according to their relation to humans. I wanted to invert that idea with these songs and describe objects that elicit less controlled effects in us: evoking suppressed thoughts or concerns, memories, or facilitating awkward encounters. I think that’s why a lot of the relationships described in the songs are at a moment when they have stopped working or are in need of repair.”

PRE-ORDER PINK OBJECTS HERE

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PINK OBJECTS TRACKLIST
1 Matches
2 Fuzzy Dream Machine
3 Chord Shapes
4 A Swarm of Bees
5 A Watch (Unwind)
6 Seeds
7 A Map
8 The Penny (Obsolete)
9 A Boarding Pass
10 A Photograph


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MEGAN NASH SHARES ‘WORKOUT’ VIDEO FOR NEW SINGLE, “QUIET”

Today, Megan Nash is sharing the ‘workout’ video for her latest single, “Quiet”. "This is my ‘Parking Lot Approved’ workout,” says Nash. “A way to get the blood flowing after sitting in a van for a couple of hours. Exercise helps me manage my anxiety and it’s something I need to make a priority when we get touring again. It’s a very goofy video but the intent is to bring some home workout joy to folks in the dark month of February and maybe help a dialogue with musicians about practicing movement as self care while touring. (When it is safe to do so!)"

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“Quiet” is a song about “your husband, soon to be ex-husband, driving away from you on the prairies,” says Nash. “What an unforgiving horizon Saskatchewan has. It can really draw out a goodbye. ‘Quiet’ was born out of heartbreak and I hope it serves as an anthem for the lonely, the one left behind. The lyrics are personal and heavy for me yet I want to dance when we play it on stage. It contains two truths - life is pain and life is a party.”

 The Strombo Show premiered the JUNO Award nominated artist’s new track on the national airwaves, it has also been recently heard on CBC q and the Saskatchewan songwriter’s chatted with Saskatchewan Weekend about the song itself. “Quiet” is out everywhere now. 

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MORE ABOUT MEGAN NASH

When the frigid winter ends and the earth absorbs every last blanket of snow, infinite dust blooms from the prairies. If you walk down a twilit dirt road in the middle of nowhere, south central Saskatchewan, that dust creeps onto and into you, cementing your relationship with the endlessness of the place—endless skies, endless wind, endless dust. Megan Nash knows this feeling more intimately than most. Despite taking their music all over the world, their songs always retain some piece of the prairies. There’s the grit of dust in the crunch of an overdriven guitar; the howl of wind in a soaring, hypnotic eruption of horns. And there is a boundlessness in her voice—electric with timbres both luminous and dusky, coloured with the textures of her poetry—that can’t help but recall those spellbinding skies.

With their 2017 album Seeker, Nash used that voice to establish herself as an artist with a singular vision. Mining loss, heartache, grief, dreams, and desire over lush soundscapes, she revealed themselves as the titular seeker—someone with a suitcase they never really empty, whose reach always exceeds their grasp. In the time since Seeker, Nash’s life has taken tumultuous turns. In their own words, the new music she’s been working on was written, “in the cracks of a foundation—in moments of reflection during years of whirlwind romance, gut wrenching heartbreak, reviving friendships, and life saving dog love.” They’re heavy, haunting, elegiac songs in which Nash has rendered themselves more vulnerable than ever.

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In the middle of these mercurial past few years, Nash has been busier than ever on the road, most often with their seasoned backup outfit, The Best of Intentions (Dana Rempel on bass, Darnell Stewart on guitar, and Tanner Wilhelm Hale on drums). She’s played some of their biggest gigs both at home and on tour in Germany, Estonia, and the U.K., riding the momentum of her JUNO Award nomination for Seeker. And in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, she’s been proactive finding ways to connect with fans via events like drive-in and virtual shows. Rest assured that if it’s possible, she’ll be following those highway lines in 2021.

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PONDERCAST EPISODE 116 : OTHER PEOPLE

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It’s been A YEAR since we’ve been pulled apart from some people and locked up with other ones. “I miss strangers, I miss the opportunity to be kind to them,” says Laurie Brown. “And...I regret the moments when I pulled back from offering kindness and help to the people I know.”

For Episode 116 of Laurie’s Pondercast, she talks about how we feel about other people now...a year in.

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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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Pondercast is able to expand their offerings because of the support you have helped build on Patreon. We are really hoping that this new season will move you to become a monthly donor at www.patreon.com/Pondercast or, a one time donor on our website at www.pondercast.ca

For those of you who have already taken the Patreon plunge, thank you - your support has made this happen.

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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 eighth episode of Ponderbeat is live now, featuring music from Gord Downie, The Weather Station, Yves Jarvis, LAL, Matthew Cardinal, and more.

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