NIALL MUTTER SHARES NEW SINGLE, “I WONDER”

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Today, Montreal-based singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Niall Mutter is sharing his first new music of the new year courtesy of Lighter Than Air / Nice Guys. “I Wonder” comes from “the mystery that can be in someone else’s head and living in the ambiguity of it,” says Mutter. “It’s a calling for lighter moods and, in the moment it was written, was really premised on offering support to someone special. As the title eludes to, we are all inevitably left wondering what that someone is thinking." 

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Niall has spent most of his life oscillating between the seasons, tree planting in the Canadian bush in the summer and escaping to the mountains out West for the winter. When a friend invited him out to Quebec for a couple weeks, he pulled into Montreal’s tightly knit music community and never left. Couch surfing in the middle of a raging pandemic gave him the instability and dishevelled edge he needed to bring his songwriting hiatus to an end, finishing and releasing his first single ‘You’ — a disco-shimmered summer love song that was immediately well received. 

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His country roots inspire his minimalist production style and narrative lyricism, while his desire for transience adds an almost undetectable sentiment to his dreamy beached-out vocals. He brings a floaty dance trance to his states of confusion, teasing out his lover’s quarrels with a sonic harmony, sculpting the inbetween as a comfortable resting space for himself, often rocking unsureness like a trusted pair of boots.

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SUNGLACIERS ANNOUNCE SOPHOMORE ALBUM, SHARE NEW SINGLE / VIDEO

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SECOND LP, SUBTERRANEA, OUT MARCH 25, 2022 VIA MOTHLAND

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"Sunglaciers are already criminally underrated and a must add to your playlist [...]" - Sidewalk Hustle

 "Calgary psych-pop quartet Sunglaciers [share] the twinkling "Draw Me In," a new single co-produced by Chad VanGaalen." - Exclaim!

"A sweat-slicked fever dream of an album, Sunglaciers’ first full-length release reverberates with an electric intellect that shimmers like a sunset reflecting off a skyscraper." - BeatRoute

"In the studio, [Sunglaciers] finds a nice balance between feverish fits of experimental noise and more traditional songcraft." - Calgary Herald

"Sunglaciers’ songs are complex but never fussy, maintaining a healthy display of instrumental dexterity and structural sophistication [...]" - Stagehand

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Sunglaciers’ latest bid to keep indie rock articulate comes in the form of a 13 song post-punk meets psychedelic pop long-player that is sonically dense, yet easy on the eardrums. Today, the Calgary outfit announce their upcoming sophomore album, Subterranea, out March 25, 2022 via Montreal imprint Mothland. Though Subterranea is anchored in strange realities from our times, this new effort from Evan Resnik and Mathieu Blanchard (the pair behind Sunglaciers) is also laced with a certain optimism, perhaps the work of well-calculated psychedelic elements and headbanging rhythms, making for a most-rewarding listening experience.

The band is also sharing the second track from the album, “Avoidance”, an epic post-punk scorcher fueled by a restless drumbeat and an alarming synth hook, atop inhuman screams from Louis Cza (Roman66, The Black Greek God), and screeching violins from Laura Reid, a member of the Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra. Its lyrics introduce the album’s themes of alienation, feeling abandoned but also culpable, with Resnik describing the song as “a stranded panic anthem.” 

Like the full-length, the single was co-produced by Chad VanGaalen and mixed by Mark Lawson (Arcade Fire, Yves Jarvis, The Unicorns). Arriving today complete with a video from directors Ryan Kostel and Sunglaciers lead vocalist Evan Resnik, the video depicts “a nightmare scenario with the protagonist in a panic as he is tormented by figures he thought were his friends, ultimately coming face-to-face with himself,” says Resnik. “The fogged-out rooms, varied lighting, and overlaid shots pull the viewer inside this dreamscape and accentuate the anxiety and trepidation we explore in the song."

"When filming 'Avoidance' I really wanted to mimic the anxious, unsettled mind,” adds Kostel. “Constantly shifting angles, I used long fluid shots and shifts in time to create an unbalanced sensation. Rapid fluctuations of light and color layered over kinetic and sometimes violent imagery help to convey the subject's mental unease."

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Like their name might suggest, Sunglaciers’ music blurs the boundaries between dazzling indie-rock melodicism and icy post-punk experimentation. On the Calgary quartet’s sophomore album, Subterranea, co-produced by hometown hero Chad VanGaalen and mixed by acclaimed engineer Mark Lawson (Arcade Fire, Yves Jarvis, The Unicorns), they carve out new sonic spaces with laser focus. While past releases found the band exploring a maximalist approach, these 13 songs emerge and vanish in rapid succession, never outstaying their welcome.

“We tried to write vertically instead of horizontally,” explains multi-instrumentalist Blanchard. “Our last album Foreign Bodies and the EPs that came before it had lots of long songs with different parts drifting back and forth. For this album, we decided to strip our songs down to two or three minutes with only a few ideas in each of them.”

Sunglaciers initially came together in 2017 as a collaboration between Blanchard and lead vocalist Resnik, both of whom handle an array of instruments and co-production duties on Subterranea. As Blanchard completed his studies to become a doctor working in family medicine and addiction, and Resnik returned from a hitchhiking trip through France, the duo decided to form a new musical project. The past five years have found them steadily growing in popularity, sharing stages with acts such as Omni, Preoccupations, and Daniel Romano, while topping the charts of campus radio stations in Western Canada.

When COVID-19 put Sunglaciers’ tour plans on pause, they shifted their focus to songwriting, dedicating 40-plus hours per week to music in the early months of 2020. Subterranea was recorded in the unusual location of On Air Studios, a professional voiceover studio owned by former member Bruce Crews. This extended timeframe taught them skills in engineering, while also allowing for experiments such as swapping the instruments that each member typically plays (an oblique strategy used on Portishead’s Third and David Bowie’s “Boys Keep Swinging”). Chad VanGaalen fleshed out the songs further with vocal and instrumental contributions, while the band welcomed other guests such as harpist Jennifer Crighton (Hermitess) and hip-hop / black metal vocalist Louis Cza (Roman66, The Black Greek God).

The result is an urgent and cohesive full-length statement, drawing on influences from the high drama indie-rock of Deerhunter, Total Control’s post-punk tenacity, and the woozy grooves of BEAK>

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The ‘90s rock sound of “Glue” shows off an entirely different side of Sunglaciers’ sonic personality, merging triumphant Walkmen-esque trumpets with a ripping guitar solo from VanGaalen. “Draw Me In” toys with the formula to the greatest degree, as a sputtering Of Montreal-inspired dance beat propels Resnik’s vulnerable lyrics about untying the noose of depression during his darkest days

“The bulk of this album came together during the pandemic and the changing of gears that we had to do,” says Resnik. “I was out of work and Mathieu was working half as much as usual, so we had lots of time on our hands. We flipped a switch and started playing music everyday. It’s a good indicator of how we were writing at the time while we wrapped our heads around some new gear and saw what came out of it. Essentially, we took all of our favourite musical tendencies and put them together. We were listening to a lot of McCartney II at the time and loved how eclectic it was, which led to us mirroring that vibe.”

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SUBTERRANEA TRACKLIST
1. Negative Ways
2. Avoidance
3. Out of my Skull
4. Order
5. Subterranea
6. Thought Maps
7. Stayed
8. Glue
9. Draw Me In
10. Best Years
11. No Horizon
12. Cause/Effect
13. Roundabout

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JEAN-MICHEL BLAIS SHARES “NINA” FROM NEW LP, AUBADES

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AUBADES, THE POST-CLASSICAL ICON’S FIRST ENSEMBLE RECORD, OUT FEBRUARY 4, 2022 VIA ARTS & CRAFTS

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“...aubades finds Blais conducting a 12-person ensemble, filling in his beautiful piano melodies with lush instrumentation that brings his music to new heights.” - CBC MUSIC ‘Albums we can’t wait to hear in 2022’

“The new album from the post-classical Montreal pianist finds him acting as composer for the first time in his career, writing for an entire ensemble and building songs inspired by a personal breakup and global breakdown.” - Exclaim! ‘Most Anticipated Canadian Albums of 2022’

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In one short month, post-classical piano icon Jean-Michel Blais will release his upcoming album aubades, due out February 4 via Arts & Crafts, the first ensemble album for the acclaimed pianist. Today, he shares “nina”, a track which Blais describes, “in a cottage, near a dozing infant, I imagine her youth to come, delicate and jovial. naive; first stammerings, first clumsy steps, first pianistic ticklings. Tribute to Nina.”

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aubades marks the Montreal-born musician’s transition from pianist to composer, as he writes for an ensemble for the first time in his career. Written during the pandemic and following a breakup, Blais has used his distinctive musical voice to create a defiantly uplifting record with glistening instrumental textures and warm major tonalities. The album’s title refers to the “aubade”, a Middle Ages morning love song about lovers separating at daybreak, a dawn serenade. 

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Jean-Michel Blais has been a celebrated figure in the post-classical piano world since the release of his critically-acclaimed debut album II in 2016. He attended Quebec’s prestigious Trois-Rivières Music Conservatory but left after two years of study, exhausted by the restraints of the traditional music curriculum. Blais then travelled widely before retraining as a special education teacher. Whilst working as a teacher, he returned to music on his own terms, rediscovering his passion through improvising on the piano. These improvisations formed the basis of a recording career that has earned him two Polaris Music Prize nominations, a #1 on the Billboard Classical chart and a Time Magazine top ten album of the year. 

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Despite the difficult global and personal backdrop, Blais described the time writing this album as a “fruitful moment of creativity for me. We started having hares in the park, beautiful butterflies flying everywhere. It was a time of lots of blossoming, and also a moment when I blossomed from being a pianist into a composer.” Musical ideas captured in over 500 recorded piano improvisations were transformed by Blais into 11 compositions performed by a 12-person ensemble. During the composition process, Blais collaborated with Alex Weston, former music assistant to Philip Glass. The musicians were recorded with close-up microphones, creating a richly intimate atmosphere that captures the human behind each instrument, from the mechanics of the woodwind keys to the snap of a double bass string. 

Blais also consciously found himself leaning towards major tonalities, which he believes are surprisingly rare in modern classical piano music. “With this album, I was definitely responding to certain trends,” Blais reckons. “For example, the fact that the solo piano tends to sound melancholic. That’s good, but I’ve done that already, I wanted to go beyond that.”

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In aubades, every instrument is given moments of expression to an extent that took the players by surprise. Blais says, “there’s often been this dominant idea in classical music that one instrument is the chief, the king of all the instruments, and the others are in the background merely supporting.” He was inspired by more democratic musical textures from the Renaissance and Middle Ages, as well as the social democratic artistic ethos of the English 19th century poet, designer and activist William Morris and the Arts and Crafts movement. 

Jean-Michel Blais will be taking aubades on the road in 2022. Full tour dates can be found below.

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AUBADES TRACKLIST
murmures
passepied
nina
flâneur
ouessant
if you build it, they will come
amour
yanni
absinthe
carrousel
doux

2022 TOUR DATES
Mar 27 - London, UK - Purcell Room
Mar 30 - Hamburg, DE - Nachtasyl
Mar 31 - Berlin, DE - Planetarium
Apr 1 - Cologne, DE - Altes Pfandhaus
Apr 2 - Copenhagen, DN - XXX
Apr 4 - Oslo, NO - Röversatden
Apr 6 - Amsterdam, NL - Concertgebouw
May 6 - Clermont-Ferrand, FR - La Comédie
Jul 9 - Montreal, QC - Montreal Jazz

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