JERRY LEGER ANNOUNCES NEW LP, NOTHING PRESSING, SHARES VIDEO FOR FIRST TRACK

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Jerry Leger has been making the most of his time while off the road due to the pandemic. In 2020 Leger published his first book of poetry Just the Night Birds, made a film for his mailing list subscribers The Apartment Show He Never Gave, while releasing what he terms a “surprise” album, Songs from the Apartment

Today, Leger announces his upcoming album, Nothing Pressing, out March 16, 2022 via Latent Recordings, and is sharing the new video for album single, “Have You Ever Been Happy?”. "The opening line (‘break in the new world but let me keep my job’) is hopeful, it's actually quite a hopeful song,” says Leger. “I like to think that real happiness involves being respectful, appreciative and considerate. The words have these deeper layers and questions but Angie Hilts singing with me really lifts it up to a nice place. It's just fun and fortunate to play rock 'n' roll with my friends and we've all needed some fun these days."

Video director Colin Medley says, "The concept for this video was simple: show everything leading up to a standard music video type performance, without really showing the performance at all. I think we were all feeling like making something fun and casual, and showing off the sense of camaraderie among friends who haven’t been together in a while. The clincher for me was when Jerry mentioned he lived across the street from a bowling alley. From there it came together in about 5 seconds."

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MORE ABOUT NOTHING PRESSING
Leger’s previous album, Songs from the Apartment was a stripped-down lo-fi affair recorded in his home using a cheap tape recorder with an internal microphone. Two songs from the current album, “Underground Blues” and “Sinking In”, were also recorded in Leger’s home, this time using two SM58 microphones fed into his vintage 1981 Tascam 4-track tape recorder. The remaining nine tracks included on Nothing Pressing present Leger’s work in two starkly contrasting soundscapes. “Nothing Pressing”, “Protector”, and “Still Patience”, are solo acoustic recordings cut live in the studio with little embellishment save Dan Mock’s overdubbed harmony vocals and, on the title track, producer Michael Timmins’ ukulele. The other six tracks are prime roots rock and roll featuring his long-time band The Situation (drummer Kyle Sullivan and bass player Dan Mock). Among the latter songs, “Kill It With Kindness” and “Have You Ever Been Happy?” have the kind of drive, energy and spirit that  are sure to make them highlights of his future live shows.

Leger often times finds himself at a loss as to explain the source of his songs. He feels his  songwriting, while clearly drawing on experiences filtered through a panoply of influences, often verges on being a supernatural experience. Over the course of the eleven songs on Nothing Pressing, the songwriter’s songwriter engages with questions of existence, mortality, hope, trust, and heartbreak while simultaneously conjuring feelings of isolation, reflection, longing, and gratitude.  

Paired with such evocative lyrics are wonderfully crafted melodies, soulful vocals, and the spirit and energy of a mature songwriter, comfortable in his skin and growing as an artist with every release. Nothing Pressing serves a wonderfully refreshing tonic in troubling times.

Born in the mid-80s, singer-songwriter Jerry Leger came of age in the Upper Beaches area of  Toronto. Surrounded by music from a young age, his grandfather first turned him onto Hank  Williams, constantly playing the youngster a plethora of the honky tonk master’s great  recordings. Although Williams’ voice came from another world in terms of time, geography,  and class, Leger was intrigued by the ways that Williams’ songs told a story and often conjured up mysterious images in his head. Other seminal influences were slowly added including John Lennon (and the Beatles), Bob Dylan, Lightnin' Hopkins, Leonard Cohen, Elvis Costello, Neil Young, the Everly Brothers, Tom Waits, and Gordon Lightfoot. 

In 2005 as Leger turned nineteen he cut his first independently released album. In the sixteen  years since then the multi-talented singer-songwriter has recorded nine additional studio  albums as well as one live compilation under his own name. In 2014 he was signed to the  Cowboy Junkies’ label, Latent Recordings, releasing the critically acclaimed Early Riser that  same year. His second Latent release, Nonsense and Heartache, followed in 2017. A year  later the two-album set was picked up by Proper Records for distribution in the U.K and  Europe, leading to extensive touring throughout the continent, in the process opening up a  whole new audience for Leger’s finely crafted songs. With his next Latent album, 2019’s Time Out for Tomorrow, Leger began to receive positive notices in such high-profile music  magazines as Uncut and Rolling Stone. 

A restless hungry spirit, when not performing and recording under his own name, Leger stays busy with a plethora of side projects including The Del Fi’s (loose improvisatory rock and  roll) and the Bop Fi’s (Leger reciting his poetry over jazz accompaniment). He has also been known to work under the pseudonym Hank Holly (bonus points go to those who can figure out where that name came from!). 

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NOTHING PRESSING TRACKLIST
Nothing Pressing
Kill It With Kindness
Recluse Revisions
Wait A Little Longer
Still Patience
Underground Blues
Have You Ever Been Happy?
With Only You
Sinking In
A Page You've Turned
Protector

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JERRY LEGER SHARES NEW VIDEO, ANNOUNCES TWENTY-ONE DATE INTERNATIONAL TOUR IN SIX DIFFERENT COUNTRIES

WATCH AND SHARE “HE’S THE LONELY ONE NOW” HERE

DOUBLE-ALBUM, NONSENSE AND HEARTACHE, OUT NOW VIA LATENT RECORDINGS IN CANADA AND LATENT/PROPER IN EUROPE

EUROPEAN TOUR HITS TWENTY ONE CITIES IN SIX DIFFERENT COUNTRIES BEGINNING APRIL 5

CANADIAN TOUR BEGINS MAY 4

"...an album with many potential favourite songs, so romantic and bold, so full of energy and nostalgia, just like its creator." - Rolling Stone

“...it's clear that Nonsense and Heartache is a no-nonsense affair through
and through.” - Exclaim!

“...the striking duality of the album features the textures of a bold, bluesy electric sound in Nonsense simmered by the raw, subdued acoustics of Heartache.” - Spill Magazine

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Jerry Leger released his recent double LP, Nonsense And Heartache to much acclaim in Canada. Exclaim! said “...it's clear that Nonsense and Heartache is a no-nonsense affair through and through,” while Spill Magazine noted “the striking duality of the album features the textures of a bold, bluesy electric sound in Nonsense simmered by the raw, subdued acoustics of Heartache.”

Nonsense And Heartache is now available in Europe and the UK, and receiving considerable airplay on the BBC, while Rolling Stone (Germany) claims it to be "...an album with many potential favourite songs, so romantic and bold, so full of energy and nostalgia, just like its creator, while the ." Next month Leger will travel abroad to support the record with a string tour dates before returning home to Canada for a Spring tour throughout Ontario and Easter Canada. Full tour dates can be found below.

To celebrate the album’s launch overseas, Leger is sharing the video for “He’s The Lonely One Now”, shot live in The Fox Theatre in Toronto.

WATCH AND SHARE “HE’S THE LONELY ONE NOW” HERE

Nonsense And Heartache is equal parts primal rock and roll, and raw, confessional balladry. The separation between the two is evident by the album’s title, and it is in fact two distinct collections of songs presented on two slabs of vinyl. In many ways, Jerry Leger’s artistic path has been leading up to this ambitious display of both sides of his musical personality, fueled by countless nights playing in clubs and bars with a loyal band equally committed to keeping rock and roll’s original flame burning.

Employing his distinctive live-off-the-floor recording approach on Nonsense And Heartache, producer Michael Timmins (Cowboy Junkies) focused on capturing the chemistry between Leger and his core musicians: multi-instrumentalist James McKie, bassist Dan Mock, and drummer Kyle Sullivan, along with guest vocalist Angie Hilts. The ragged-but-right results perfectly complement Leger’s tales of characters on the fringe, attempting to unravel life’s mysteries.

Leger describes the album himself by saying, “Mike Timmins came up with the idea of doing a double album, but it’s really two different records – Nonsense and Heartache – packaged into one. He had the idea to record one album as electric, bluesy, dirty rock and roll, with James and I on electric guitars, Dan on electric bass and Kyle bashing away. The other album was intended to be more of a singer/songwriter record with me on acoustic guitar or piano, James on fiddle or lap steel, Dan on upright and Kyle using brushes and percussion. So, it’s not an ego trip for either of us. It just felt like it made more sense to put them together, plus the fact that neither is overly long, just about 35 minutes each.”

WATCH AND SHARE “BIG SMOKE BLUES” HERE
WATCH AND SHARE “THINGS ARE CHANGING ‘ROUND HERE”
WATCH AND SHARE “FORGED CHECK” HERE

JERRY LEGER ON TOUR

03/30 Ottawa, ON - Irene's* ^
03/31 Toronto, ON - Burdock* ^
 

EUROPEAN AND UK TOUR
04/05 Solingen, DE - Altes Stellwerk*
04/06 Cologne, DE - Cafe Lichtung*
04/08 Venlo, NL - Down By The River Festival*
04/08 Asten, NL - Het Spektakel*
04/09 Groningen, NL - O'Ceallaigh*
04/10 Leiden, NL - Q Bus*
04/12 Berlin, DE - Prachtwerk*
04/13 Norderstedt, DE - Music Star*
04/14 Wredenhagen, DE - Cafe Scheune*
04/17 Malmo, SWE - Folk A Rock*
04/18 Oslo, NO - Cafe Mono*
04/19 Halden, NO - Siste Reis*
04/20 Ringebu, NO - Arnemoen Gard*
04/21 Skebobruk, SWE - Skebopuben*
04/22 Dundalk, IRE - Spirit Store*
04/24 Belfast, IRE - The Black Box Green Room*
04/25 Glasgow, UK - Hug and Pint*
04/26 Durham, UK - Old Cinema Launderette*
04/27 Manchester, UK - The Eagle Inn*
04/28 Winchester, UK - The Hyde Tavern*
04/29 London, UK - Come Down and Meet The Folks*

CANADIAN TOUR
05/04 Napanee, ON - Starstop Concert Series at Ellena's +
05/11 Bass River, NS - Bass River Hall +
05/12 Berwick, NS - Union Street Cafe +
05/13 Halifax, NS - The Carleton + with Dennis Ellsworth
05/14 Wolfville, NS - Paddy's +
05/15 Antigonish, NS - The Townhouse  +
05/16 Moncton, NB - Plan b +
05/17 St. Andrews, NB - Paddlefest +
05/18 Mount Stewart, PEI - Trailside Cafe & Inn +
05/19 Saint John, NB - Pepper's Pub +
05/20 Breadalbane, PEI - The Dunk +
05/25 Belleville, ON - Caper's +
05/26 Ottawa, ON - Pressed +
06/15 Thornbury, ON - Bruce Wine Bar
06/16 Gravenhurst, ON - Sawdust City
06/17 Kitchener, ON - TWB Brewery (afternoon show)
06/22 Montreal, QC - Grumpy's +
06/23 Kemptville, ON - South Branch Bistro +

*full band
^ double bill with Hundred Pacer
+ double bill with Graham Nicholas


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JERRY LEGER REVEALS NEW LYRIC VIDEO FOR “FORGED CHECK”

 

WATCH AND SHARE “FORGED CHECK” HERE

DOUBLE-ALBUM, NONSENSE AND HEARTACHE, OUT NOW VIA LATENT RECORDINGS

CANADIAN TOUR CONTINUES IN AUGUST

“...it's clear that Nonsense and Heartache is a no-nonsense affair through
and through.” - Exclaim!

“...the striking duality of the album features the textures of a bold, bluesy electric sound in Nonsense simmered by the raw, subdued acoustics of Heartache.” - Spill Magazine

“This album speaks to a lifetime of experience pondering the depths of Townes Van Zandt lyrics and listening to lost Dylan tapes. Whether racing down a desert highway on a shimmering afternoon or drinking whiskey under an old Budweiser neon, Nonsense and Heartache will be your perfect companion.” - Hard Rock RPM

“The only problem with these albums is trying to decide which to play first.” - Bob Mersereau

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Today, acclaimed songwriter Jerry Leger is sharing the new lyric video for “Forged Check” from his latest record, Nonsense And Heartache, out now via Latent Recordings. Of the song, Leger says, “I really dig the band dynamics on this one, especially the guitar interplay during the instrumental section between James McKie and I. I wrote the song very quickly one night, I like the line ‘had to run away from the circus and be a clown without their crutch’.”

WATCH AND SHARE “FORGED CHECK” HERE

Jerry Leger is currently on the home stretch of a cross Canada tour. He returns to Toronto next week with his band, The Situation, before continuing on to Montreal and Trenton. Full tour details can be found below.

Nonsense And Heartache is equal parts primal rock and roll, and raw, confessional balladry. The separation between the two is evident by the album’s title, and it is in fact two distinct collections of songs presented on two slabs of vinyl. In many ways, Jerry Leger’s artistic path has been leading up to this ambitious display of both sides of his musical personality, fueled by countless nights playing in clubs and bars with a loyal band equally committed to keeping rock and roll’s original flame burning.

Employing his distinctive live-off-the-floor recording approach on Nonsense And Heartache, producer Michael Timmins (Cowboy Junkies) focused on capturing the chemistry between Leger and his core musicians: multi-instrumentalist James McKie, bassist Dan Mock, and drummer Kyle Sullivan, along with guest vocalist Angie Hilts. The ragged-but-right results perfectly complement Leger’s tales of characters on the fringe, attempting to unravel life’s mysteries.

Leger describes the album himself by saying, “Mike Timmins came up with the idea of doing a double album, but it’s really two different records – Nonsense and Heartache – packaged into one. He had the idea to record one album as electric, bluesy, dirty rock and roll, with James and I on electric guitars, Dan on electric bass and Kyle bashing away. The other album was intended to be more of a singer/songwriter record with me on acoustic guitar or piano, James on fiddle or lap steel, Dan on upright and Kyle using brushes and percussion. So, it’s not an ego trip for either of us. It just felt like it made more sense to put them together, plus the fact that neither is overly long, just about 35 minutes each.”

WATCH AND SHARE “THE BIG SMOKE BLUES” HERE

WATCH AND SHARE “THINGS ARE CHANGING ‘ROUND HERE”

JERRY LEGER ON TOUR
08/09 Toronto, ON - The Horseshoe Tavern
09/08 Montreal, QC - Casa Del Popolo
09/09 Trenton, ON - Old Church Theatre

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