JORDAN KLASSEN REVEALS NEW VIDEO FOR “ASH WEDNESDAY” FROM UPCOMING LP

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GLOSSOLALIA OUT APRIL 8, 2022

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“quietly contemplative meditations on finding your place in the world” - Exclaim!

“Insightful and vulnerable in equal measure” - The Line Of Best Fit


Recently, Jordan Klassen announced his new upcoming LP, Glossolalia, which finds the internationally renowned songwriter reimagining himself as a lyrical poet, as much as a musician. Throughout the record’s ten tracks, Klassen evokes early modern American poets such as T.S. Eliot and Robert Frost. The songs’ lyrics are thoughtful and intelligent, beautifully set against rich harmonies and melodic ballads. One such track, “Ash Wednesday”, is loosely based on the Eliot poem of the same name. 

“Ash Wednesday”, in Klassen’s own words, is the most ‘religious’ song on the record, as it reflects on being invited to the table despite his own deficiencies. It focuses on the battle that ensues when one who has lacked faith in the past strives to move towards divinity. This was a struggle that T.S. Eliot knew well when he wrote his epic poem of the same name following his conversion to Anglicanism. Both Klassen and Eliot wrestle with hope and despair as strange bedfellows. In Klassen’s take on Ash Wednesday, he sings that while he is ‘dressed in ashes’ (which symbolize the certainty of death), he simultaneously longs ‘to see if you’re able/ To raise the dead’. The age-old question remains: can salvation actually be realized through faith?

The song arrives today, the first day of the Lenten Calendar also known as Ash Wednesday, complete with a video directed by Wayne Moreheart. “Ash Wednesday” is really “a song about redemption and hope, and I love how Wayne contrasted that with a horroresque video,” says Klassen. “There’s something jarring about it that really makes me want to listen.”

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MORE ABOUT GLOSSOLALIA
Glossolalia is classic and essential Jordan Klassen: ethereal, dreamy, mystical, and reminiscent of times gone by and the folk singers of yore. This album is a lyrical essay, with each song like a chapter in a personal journal. ‘Glossolalia’ itself is the phenomenon of (apparently) speaking in an unknown language, more commonly called ‘speaking in tongues’. 

The album is almost elegiac, with its pervasive sense of something that has been lost to the past. Perhaps it was inevitable that Klassen would produce this record now, reflecting on the promise we have all felt of something better just on the horizon, that has since been erased by life in a pandemic that has entered its third year. In Klassen’s own words on this record, “Everything is about longing - longing for change but trying to be realistic about change as well.” 

The album’s lead single, “Milk And Honey”, hones in on this pining for nostalgia. It is a modern folk composition that explores the gap between the shadow and the light side of waiting. About this song, Klassen notes, “It is a strange thing to live in a time when everyone is looking ahead for things to return to normal, and wondering if you are failing or succeeding in that process. We want Utopia but forget that it is in the cracks and gaps that we often are transformed.” 

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Rather than becoming paralyzed by our desire for perfection, “Carried Away” is an exploration of what it’s like to jump into something with abandon, whether that takes one down dark pathways of the mind into mental illness and addiction, or being swept up by something that is good and right, like a greater cause, or falling in love. Either way, in retrospect we say that we “lost ourselves for a moment”, as we surrendered to forces too powerful to be contained. 

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Record opener “Lotusland” is an ode to Klassen’s hometown of Vancouver, but specifically, the Vancouver of yesteryears, before the city grew to become an overinflated and vastly different landscape of what it used to be; a former shell of itself, where the weight of the cost of living seemingly crushes its oldest inhabitants. As friends move away, the singer asks the city to convince him to stay, and laments what ‘West Coast living’ could have meant. Similarly, Klassen stays in that uncomfortable place of yearning in “Hard On Myself”. The song deals with the choice to take the road through life that represents the “third way”, in a world that is polarized and binary. This is a conscious movement away from religious rigidity, absolute certainty, and toxic black and white thinking. But the other road, “the road less traveled”, to quote Robert Frost, is one of strangeness and deconstruction, and there is a sadness in this choice as well. In a contemporary take on a poetic classic, Klassen sings: “There are two roads where I’m standing, and each one has called itself good. But there’s light in the sky and I’ve got some supplies; I just might make my way through the woods.” Frost ruminated, “Two roads diverged in a wood, and I - I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference.” 

The back half of Glossolalia flips from an observational standpoint, to a more personal, introspective one. “Brothers In Arms” is a personal reflection on the need for reconciliation, with painful rifts in society and within families and friends’ groups, heightened by vaccine anxiety, isolation, restrictions, quarantine, and lockdowns. We are reminded that we are still “Living our days as brothers in arms”, regardless of what goes on around us in a pandemic world. It is a mature, reserved commentary from Klassen that none of us has the residue of innocence anymore: “Oh you aren’t some little boy who needs the world explained”. “Pangea” draws parallels between Klassen’s personal love of history and a past when the world was truly one in a great continental mass. The artist, who can be seen as a kind of Renaissance man himself, takes up the defense of great movements and thoughts of the past, and declares, “I’m caught up in stories from before”. 

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In another spin on heartfelt beliefs, Glossolalia takes a satirical look at the conspiracy thinkers, who have certainly experienced a resurgence in numbers since the pandemic began, with the track “Niko”. What do we do when someone we know has bought into the hype that “the taller tales are proof”? He begs the imaginary ‘Niko’ not to “go down this dark road”, perhaps knowing that individual’s tendency to get “carried away” by such things. 

The celebrated American poet Robert Frost said that retreating into the realm of a poem, whether as a writer or as a reader, begins with a kind of “homesickness”. It is longing for the place where you know who you are at your core. Glossolalia explores what is found at the core of each of us when we find ourselves estranged and disoriented in society.

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GLOSSOLALIA TRACKLIST
1. Lotusland
2. Milk and Honey
3. Hard On Myself
4. Carried Away
5. Good Intentions
6. Brothers In Arms
7. Pangea
8. Ash Wednesday
9. Niko
10. Sleeper In The Cabin

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THE WEATHER STATION REVEALS NEW SINGLE/VIDEO, “TO TALK ABOUT,” OFF HOW IS IT THAT I SHOULD LOOK AT THE STARS

COMPANION ALBUM TO JUNO AWARD NOMINATED LP, IGNORANCE, OUT THIS FRIDAY, MARCH 4TH ON NEXT DOOR RECORDS

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“[How Is It That I Should Look At The Stars] is a record that makes you hold your breath. A record you want to draw close. It is quite simply stunning.” - Uncut, 10/10

“How do you follow up the most celebrated record of your career so far? For the Weather Station's Tamara Lindeman, the answer has been in her back pocket this whole time. Lindeman delicately succeeds in fitting the world into her songs.” Exclaim!

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The Weather Station will release her new album, How Is It That I Should Look At The Stars, this Friday, March 4, via Next Door Records. The release comes on the heels of her JUNO Award nomination for 2021’s highly-acclaimed Ignorance, which was announced yesterday. At the height of this exciting news, she today reveals a new HIITISLATS single/video, “To Talk About”, a frank meditation on love. Its lyrics are beautifully plaintive, conceptualizing intimate moments of expression: “When there is too much midnight to ever express, to listen to his breath, and to lay again my head on his chest. I am lazy, I only want to talk about love.” Tamara Lindeman’s voice is cushioned by piano, later joined by Ryan Driver’s tenor. 

The video for “To Talk About” was directed by Lindeman who says, “I wanted the video to capture the feeling of surrender the song has; a feeling of surrendering to emotion at the expense of everything else, within a world that is not necessarily conducive to that softness.  I wanted the video to be overtly emotional and sensual, and so I turned to the stereotypical signifiers of these things; beaches, sunsets, the colour red, a sort of operatic performance of emotion.  I think the video is an evocation of the feeling of being in love; obsessed with someone or something regardless of your surroundings, where you are, what is happening.  Reaching towards softness and touch, even from within aloneness.”

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How Is It That I Should Look At The Stars is intended to be heard as a companion piece to Ignorance. These are songs written at the same time that connect emotionally and deal with many of the same themes: disconnection and conflict, love, birds, and climate feelings.  It is an album of immense sensitivity, a recording of a band and a person daring to reach towards softness without apology.

How Is It That I Should Look At The Stars was recorded live off the floor at Toronto’s Canterbury Music Studios from March 10-12, 2020. With Jean Martin co-producing, Lindeman sang and played piano live while the band improvised their accompaniment; Christine Bougie on guitar and lap steel, Karen Ng on saxophone and clarinet, Ben Whiteley on upright bass, Ryan Driver on piano, flute, and vocals, and Tania Gill on wurlitzer, rhodes, and pianet. Recorded live in just three days, How Is It That I Should Look At The Stars is achingly intimate; full of breath, silence, and detail.  

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The Weather Station just finished up the first North American leg of their tour, selling out shows all over the country. Along the way, they made their late night television debut on Jimmy Kimmel Live! and taped a KEXP session, which was released yesterday. The Weather Station will present an intimate, solo performance of the entire new album tomorrow, Thursday, March 3rd at 9pm EST via a Bandcamp livestream. Tickets are $10 and are on sale now. 

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THE WEATHER STATION TOUR DATES:
Sun. Mar. 13 - London, UK @ Rough Trade East (SOLO)
Tue. Mar. 15 - Brighton, UK @ Komedia + 
Wed. Mar. 16 - Bristol, UK @ Thekla + 
Thu. Mar. 17 - Manchester, UK @ Gorilla + 
Fri. Mar. 18 - Dublin, IE @ Workmans Club + 
Sat. Mar. 19 - Belfast, UK @ Black Box + 
Mon. Mar. 21 - Glasgow, UK @ Mono + 
Tue. Mar. 22 - Leeds, UK @ Brudenell Social Club + 
Wed. Mar. 23 - London, UK @ Scala +
Fri. Mar. 25 - Brussels, BE @ Botanique ~
Sat. Mar. 26 - Paris, FR @ La Boule Noire ~
Sun. Mar. 27 - Amsterdam, NL @ Paradiso Noord ~
Mon. Mar. 28 - Berlin, DE @ Frannz Club ~
Wed. Mar. 30 - Copenhagen, DK @ Loppen ~
Thu. Mar. 31 - Oslo, NO @ Bla ~
Fri. Apr. 1 - Stockholm, SE @ Debaser / Bar Brooklyn ~
Sat. Apr. 2 - Gothenburg, SE @ Oceanen ~
Mon. Apr. 4 - Hamburg, DE @ Nochtwache ~
Tue. Apr. 5 - Cologne, DE @ Blue Shell ~
Wed. Apr. 6 - Munich, DE @ Milla ~
Thu. Apr. 7 - Zurich, CH @ Bogen F  ~
Sun. Apr. 24 - Philadelphia, PA @ World Cafe Live *
Mon. Apr. 25 - Washington, DC @ Union Stage *
Tue. Apr. 26 - New York, NY @ Music Hall of Williamsburg *
Thu. Apr. 28 - Boston, MA @ Crystal Ballroom *
Tue. May 31 - Lisbon, PT @ Aula Magna (SOLO)
Wed. Jun. 1 - Braga, PT @ Theatro Circo (SOLO)
Thu. Jun. 2 - Porto, PT @ Mou.Co (SOLO)
Sat. Jun. 4 - Setubal, PT @ Casa da Cultura (SOLO)
Sun. Jun. 5 - Faro, PT @ Teatro das Figuras (SOLO)
Tue. Jun. 7 - Milan, IT @ Santeria (SOLO)
Wed. Jun. 8 - Florence, IT @ Sala Vanni (SOLO)
Thu. Jun. 9 - Padua, IT @ Anfiteatro Del Venda (SOLO)
Sat. Jun. 11 - Barcelona, ES @ Primavera 
Thu. Jun. 16 - Manchester, TN @ Bonnaroo 
Sun. June. 19 - Dallas, TX @ Club Dada
Mon. Jun. 20 - Austin, TX @ 3TEN

*= w/ Sam Amidon
+= Ami Dang
~= Aoife Nessa Frances

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HOW IS IT THAT I SHOULD LOOK AT THE STARS TRACKLIST:
1. Marsh
2. Endless Time
3. Taught
4. Ignorance
5. To Talk About
6. Stars
7. Song
8. Sway
9. Sleight of Hand
10. Loving You

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PUP SHARES NEW SINGLE “MATILDA” & ANNOUNCES MORE TOUR DATES

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Toronto punk heroes PUP — comprised of Stefan Babcock, Nestor Chumak, Zack Mykula, and Steve Sladkowski — recently announced their incredible, ambitious and aptly titled fourth album, THE UNRAVELING OF PUPTHEBAND, out April 1 via Little Dipper. Following the previously released “Waiting and Robot Writes A Love Song”, PUP shares another new track today. The plaintive and anthemic “Matilda” is a classic galloping PUP shout-along recrimination-fest. And Matilda is, of course, Stefan’s favorite but deeply shitty guitar. 

“Matilda is the name of my favourite guitar. She was a gift from my friend Ryan, after watching me accidentally break the only guitar I owned in the middle of a long tour,” says Backbock. “I had no money to buy a replacement, and Ryan’s act of kindness is up there on my list of ‘nicest things anyone’s ever done for me’. I played Matilda nonstop for 7 years at every PUP show, even when my bandmates started complaining that she sounded like shit. As the band got bigger, the pressure to sound better was building and so I bought a ‘good’ guitar and played Matilda less and less. Before I knew it I hadn’t played her in over a year. I wrote this song based on this intense feeling of guilt and sadness and shame and nostalgia and regret, watching her rot away in a corner. I love this guitar and I love Ryan and wanted to do right by them, and I felt like I’d failed them both. I convinced the band that Matilda deserved one last rip on a PUP record, and I played her during the bridge of this song. It sounds so shitty. But good shitty. Great shitty. For me, it was the most joyful and cathartic moment in the entire making of this record.”

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PUP will unravel right before your very eyes on tour starting next month, and today they announce another slew of tour dates. See below to find a show, including festivals such as Coachella and Shaky Knees, below. Tickets are on-sale now HERE.

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THE UNRAVELING OF PUPTHEBAND was recorded and mixed over the course of five weeks in the summer of 2021, in GRAMMY Award-winning producer Peter Katis’ bat-filled mansion in Connecticut. Full of typically furious, ridiculous and anthemic songs, the recording process allowed PUP to push themselves further than ever before. With more time in the studio, they were able to craft their songs sonically in a way they were unable to in the past, and allowed themselves to incorporate new instruments like piano, synths, horns, and more for the first time. Though made in madness-inducing isolation (aside from Peter and the bats, of course), PUP were remotely joined on the album by Sarah from Illuminati Hotties, Kathryn from NOBRO, Mel from Casper Skulls, and Erik from Remo Drive. The result is not just the next PUP record, but the *most* PUP record.

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THE UNRAVELLING OF PUPTHEBAND TRACKLIST
01 Four Chords 
02 Totally Fine
03 Robot Writes A Love Song
04 Matilda
05 Relentless
06 Four Chords Pt. II: Five Chords
07 Waiting
08 Habits
09 Cutting Off The Corners
10 Grim Reaping
11 Four Chords Pt. III: Diminishing Returns
12 PUPTHEBAND Inc. Is Filing For Bankruptcy

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PUP released Morbid Stuff in 2019 to critical acclaim, earning countless year-end nods from the likes of Pitchfork and NPR, their late-night debut on Late Night With Seth Meyers, the JUNO Award for Alternative Album of The Year, the short list for the Polaris Music Prize, and sold-out shows across the globe. Two years later, they spent a few weeks in the Summer of 2021 in a mansion in Connecticut with Peter Katis (Interpol, Kurt Vile, The National) to record and mix their new record, THE UNRAVELING OF PUPTHEBAND.

The band—Babcock, bassist Nestor Chumak, drummer Zack Mykula, and guitarist Steve Sladkowski—more or less never left. When the band got comfortable in its strange new home, the (figurative) walls came down. “As the weeks passed, we seemed less and less rational, objective, and sane,” Babcock says. “You can hear the band start to fall off the cliff, and because of that, I think this record is our truest and most genuine to date. There is nothing more PUP than a slow and inevitable descent into self-destruction.” 

Every PUP record arrives with an implied “contents under pressure” warning; the tension between the band’s instinct for the melodic and its gift for chaos propels the songs forward while making them also seem close to flying apart in a horrifying spray of tears and gore. THE UNRAVELING OF PUPTHEBAND is the sound of a band that is not just comfortable with but in command of that chaos. “There’s only so many times you can write a song about how much you hate yourself before you write a song about how fucking good you are at hating yourself,” Babcock says. ““I wanted to write about the horrible state of the world, but through a very specific and personal lens. It’s a lot of me trying to articulate my own coping with existential dread, hopelessness, and what I’ve called ‘Grim Reaping’—which is to me, the idea that we are all reaping what we sow, and right now we’re sowing some pretty fucked up shit.”

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THE UNRAVELING is not a departure from what got PUP here, really; for all the new breadth, this is still very much the fourth album by the band that has spun songs about The Bad Decisions Lifestyle into scrappy art. The hooks are as bright and barbed as always; the poison threaded through every song is no less potent. But a fourth album should be different from the first, or even the third, and THE UNRAVELING is. “I don’t know that we set out to do new stuff,” Mykula says, of a record on which the band does a great deal of new stuff. “It’s just a band trying to sound as much like themselves as possible. Every record you make, you get closer to that.” 

THE UNRAVELING OF PUPTHEBAND is that next step—not towards perfection, or even towards some more perfect version of writing songs about fucking up, but just in the direction of its choice. It’s a product of this endless awful broader moment, but also very much a step forward into that uncertainty. “The whole album process really brought us closer together, even as things unraveled,” Babcock says. “It’s hands down my favourite PUP record, and I don’t think it could’ve been made under any other circumstances.” 

TOUR DATES // ON SALE NOW
03/26/22 - Ottawa, ON @ Bronson Centre Music Theatre !
03/27/22 - Hamilton, ON @ Bridgeworks ! [SOLD OUT]
03/28/22 - Kingston, ON @ The Ale House !
03/29/22 - Peterborough, ON @ The Venue !
04/01/22 - Pittsburgh, PA @ Roxian Theatre *^
04/02/22 - Columbus, OH @ Newport Music Hall *^
04/03/22 - Chicago, IL @ Riviera Theatre *^
04/05/22 - Minneapolis, MN @ The Fillmore *^
04/08/22 - Victoria, BC @ Capital Ballroom ^
04/09/22 - Victoria, BC @ Capital Ballroom ^ [SOLD OUT]
04/10/22 - Seattle, WA @ Showbox SoDo ^ 
04/11/22 - Portland, OR @ Crystal Ballroom +^ 
04/13/22 - Sacramento, CA @ Ace of Spades +^
04/15/22 - Indio, CA @ Coachella Music and Arts Festival
04/16/22 - Phoenix, AZ @ The Van Buren +^ 
04/17/22 - San Diego, CA @ Casbah + [SOLD OUT]
04/18/22 - San Diego, CA @ Casbah ^ [SOLD OUT]
04/20/22 - San Francisco, CA @ The Warfield +^
04/21/22 - Los Angeles, CA @ The Fonda #^
04/22/22 - Indio, CA @ Coachella Music and Arts Festival
04/24/22 - Denver, CO @ The Ogden Theatre +^ 
04/25/22 - Boulder, CO @ Boulder Theater +^ 
04/27/22 - Dallas, TX @ Granada Theater +^ 
04/28/22 - Houston, TX @ House of Blues +^ 
04/29/22 - Austin, TX @ Stubb's Waller Creek Amphitheater +^ 
05/01/22 - Atlanta, GA @ Shaky Knees Music Festival
05/03/22 - Asheville, NC @ The Orange Peel +^ 
05/04/22 - Raleigh, NC @ The Ritz +^ 
05/05/22 - Richmond, VA @ The National +^ 
05/06/22 - Philadelphia, PA @ Franklin Music Hall +^ 
05/07/22 - Washington, DC @ The Fillmore Silver Spring +^ 
05/09/22 - Sayreville, NJ @ Starland Ballroom +^ 
05/10/22 - Boston, MA @ House of Blues +^ 
05/11/22 - New York, NY @ Terminal 5 +^ 
05/13/22 - Montreal, QC @ MTelus +^ 
05/14/22 - Toronto, ON @ History +^  [SOLD OUT]
05/15/22 - Toronto, ON @ History +^ 
06/03/22 - Cleveland, OH @ House of Blues $ 
06/04/22 - Royal Oak, MI @ The Royal Oak $
06/05/22 - Cincinnati, OH @ Bogart’s $
06/06/22 - Milwaukee, WI @ Turner Hall Ballroom $ 
06/08/22 - Indianapolis, IN @ Hi-Fi Annex $
06/09/22 - Lawrence, KS @ The Granada $
06/10/22 - St. Louis, MO @ The Pageant $
06/11/22 - Nashville, TN @ Brooklyn Bowl $
06/13/22 - Charleston, SC @ Charleston Music Hall $ 
06/14/22 - Columbia, SC @ The Senate $
06/15/22 - Norfolk, VA @ The NorVa $
06/17/22 - Holyoke, MA @ Race Street Block Party $
06/18/22 - Buffalo, NY @ Asbury Hall $
07/08/22 - Cheltenham, UK @ 2000trees Festival
07/23/22 - Byron Bay, Australia @ Splendour in the Grass
08/24/22 - 8/27/22 - Málaga, Spain @ Canela Party Festival
10/12/22 - Leeds, UK @ Leeds Beckett Students Union 
10/13/22 - Manchester, UK @ O2 Ritz
10/14/22 - London, UK @ The Roundhouse 
10/16/22 - Glasgow, UK @ SWG3 Galvanizers 
10/17/22 - Dublin, IE @ Academy 2
10/19/22 - Brighton, UK @ Chalk
10/20/22 - Bristol, UK @ SWX
10/21/22 - Birmingham, UK @ O2 Institute
10/23/22 - Paris, FR @ Backstage 
10/24/22 - Brussels, BE @ Ancienne Belgique 
10/25/22 - Amsterdam, NL @ Melkweg 
10/26/22 - Köln, DE @ Bürgerhaus Stollwerck 
10/28/22 - Berlin, DE @ So36 
10/29/22 - Warsaw, PL @ Hybrydy
10/30/22 - Prague, CZ @ Rock Cafe
11/01/22 - Milan, IT @ Bloom 
11/02/22 - Munich, DE @ Strom
11/03/22 - Hamburg, DE @ Gruenspan
11/05/22 - Copenhagen, DK @ Pumpehuset

! with support from Casper Skulls
* with support from Cloud Nothings
^ with support from Pinkshift
+ with support from Sheer Mag
# with support from Skegss
$ with support from Oceanator

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