MIKE EDEL ANNOUNCES NEW LP AND DOCUMENTARY, CASSEROLES & FLOWERS, SHARES TITLE TRACK

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‘Tears and laughter have a way of getting along,’ sings Canadian singer-songwriter Mike Edel on the title track from his upcoming 5th full-length-album and accompanying documentary casseroles & flowers out July 22nd, 2022.

Not only has Edel crafted a series of optimistic melodies that perfectly hold the tension between hardship and heart, but he did it while recovering from a stroke he suffered in April 2021. The sudden event occurred as Edel and his wife — pregnant with their firstborn — were on tour playing outdoor shows and living in a converted van in an effort to keep performing in a covid-compromised live event landscape. These experiences unravel before us in the extremely personal casseroles & flowers

Today, he shares the title track from the LP, “casseroles & flowers”, The sentiment of which “defines the last year of my life; moving into a van with my pregnant wife Alissa to tour on the heals of covid, having a stroke, rehabbing, having a baby, and working hard to play music again,” says Edel. “It's been wild.”

“I wanted to self-produce this album to have something to rehab and work toward and also to prove that I could still do it. My wife Alissa drew the artwork, and I recorded and mixed the song. We wrote the song about big ideas of meaning amidst the small objects of life. ‘casseroles & flowers’ co-written with two of my best friends, Cumulus and The Carlines also.”

WATCH / SHARE “CASSEROLES & FLOWERS” LYRIC VIDEO HERE
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Edel reveals that it was ‘the time of our lives, perfect and bittersweet,’ on the uptempo rock-leaning “illusions by the sea”. A literal recount of his stroke is captured with ‘next thing I know, falling like a domino,’ on the emotional folk ballad “domino”.’ The album’s title, “casseroles & flowers,” aptly presents two icons of love and sympathy (both of which repeatedly appeared on their doorsteps) that demarcate the ineffability of both grief and joy. 

After confidently walking again and rehabbing 5 hours per day, Edel turned his attention to what he found most difficult: playing guitar. Still unable to hold a pick and play many of his own songs, Edel and Alexandra Niedzialkowski (Cumulus) co-wrote most of the album and explored themes of death, renewal, grace, physical deficiencies and fatherhood as Edel experienced them in hospitals, vans, basement suites, and new towns.

With the new LP, Edel not only makes his self-production debut, but also his filmmaking debut. “For 4 months I was very motivated to diligently play with rubber bands, rice, puddy, and put baseball men stamps on my chart, but I knew in order to keep progressing I needed to channel my energies into what I loved most,” says Edel. Over the span of a year, Edel portrays his and his wife’s journey. The project documents their move into the van, the stroke, recovery, pregnancy, the welcoming of their first child, and Edel’s journey to play his ‘Can I Still Do This?’ first post-stroke concert and tour. 

Edel approaches his limitations and unusual challenges with an unvarnished truthfulness, and paradoxical burst of vibrancy. Through it he is relatable and charming, often speaking and singing to listeners like they’re old friends. Fueled by the support of his community, casseroles & flowers is Edel’s best yet.

Edel has over 6 million cross-platform streams and has been featured on ABC’s American Idol, extensively on CBC and CBC q, on Sirius XM’s The Verge, The Loft, North Americana and CBC Radio 3 and played hundreds of shows and festivals across North America and in Europe.

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GEORGIA HARMER SHARES NEW VIDEO FOR “TOP DOWN”

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DEBUT LP, STAY IN TOUCH, OUT NEXT FRIDAY VIA ARTS & CRAFTS

PERFORMS AT MASSEY HALL WITH BROKEN SOCIAL SCENE ON APRIL 21, CANADIAN TOUR DATES WITH DAN MANGAN BEGIN APRIL 26, FIELD TRIP FESTIVAL APPEARANCE ON JULY 9

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“Harmer's songwriting comes fully formed on Stay in Touch. No matter the sound, Harmer's words are front and centre, transforming life's minutiae into gorgeous, moving melodies.”
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“For Georgia Harmer, it’s a matter of when, not if.” - SPIN

“With her recent singles ‘Headrush' and ‘Austin,' the Toronto singer-songwriter Georgia Harmer established herself as a noteworthy talent.” - Stereogum

WATCH GEORGIA HARMER PERFORM FOR CBC MUSIC’S ‘THE INTRO’ HERE

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Twenty-two year-old Toronto-based musician Georgia Harmer will release her debut album, Stay In Touch, next Friday, April 22 on Arts & Crafts. Today, she unveils a new single “Top Down”. Following a string of resonating singles, “Top Down” is a sparkling, cathartic anthem written for the highway. Harmer’s voice is honeyed over subtly distorted guitar tones, as she sings of feeling hopeless while trying to help a friend out of a dark place. With lyrics that evoke feelings of incapability and insignificance, Harmer captures the longing for "top down" action, both personally, politically and environmentally. 

"'Top Down' is about feeling frustrated by my own powerlessness,” says Harmer. “It's about feeling very young and small, and not being able to control or change anything happening around me, in my personal life, and in the bigger picture. I was trying to help a friend out of a dark place, and struggling with my own type of dark place that goes along with coming of age and wondering - what exactly is my role in this big, sad, beautiful world?"

The accompanying self-directed video features footage of Harmer wandering around a closed down theme park on Toronto Island.

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MORE ABOUT GEORGIA HARMER
With a wisdom and poise that belies her youthful age, Harmer has penned an emotionally resonant collection of songs that articulate the ways in which even the most fleeting experiences can forge bonds between strangers, create families out of friends, and one by one form the joys and sorrows that make up a life. Sonically, Stay In Touch spans everything from intimate folk and strummy country to sophisticated jazz and pop-kissed rock. Harmer and her band created musical landscapes that live up to the lyrical richness of the songs. 

WATCH / SHARE “ALL IN MY MIND” HERE
WATCH / SHARE “HEADRUSH” HERE

Stay In Touch is an unforgettable statement from a new artist with a heartbreakingly simple message: when you stay in touch with the experiences that have shaped you, you stay in touch with yourself. The album is full of romanticism – a rare quality in an irony-soaked culture. For Harmer, this is a record about “staying in touch with the aspects of yourself, your life, the world, that keep you aware of what's most important. Whether that's people, relationships, deep feelings, the value of togetherness and support. It’s about finding the balance between holding on and letting go, between the beauty of the world and the pain in the world.” 

LISTEN / SHARE “TALAMANCA” HERE
LISTEN / SHARE “AUSTIN” HERE

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Georgia Harmer is also preparing for a performance at Massey Hall with Broken Social Scene, Canadian tour dates with Dan Mangan and an appearance at Field Trip Festival in Toronto. All tour dates are listed below and tickets can be found HERE.

GEORGIA HARMER TOUR DATES
April 21 - Toronto, ON - Massey Hall with Broken Social Scene
April 26 - Winnipeg, MB - The Park Theatre *
April 27 - Saskatoon, SK - Broadway Theatre *
April 29 - Calgary, AB - Bella Concert Hall *
April 30 - Calgary, AB - Bella Concert Hall *
May 2 - Edmonton, AB - Winspear Centre *
May 3 - Red Deer, AB - Bo’s Bar and Stage *

May 5 - Fernie, BC - The Northern *

May 7 - Nelson, BC - Hume Hotel Spirit Bar *

May 8 - Kamloops, BC - Blue Grotto
May 9 - Kelowna, BC - Community Theatre * 
May 11 - Vancouver, BC - Vogue Theatre *
May 12 - Vancouver, BC - Vogue Theatre * 
May 15 - Campbell River, BC - Tidemark Theatre *
May 16  - Victoria, BC - Royal Theatre * 
May 17 - Nanaimo, BC - Port Theatre *
June 5 - Gravenhurst, ON - Tall Pines Festival *
July 9 - Toronto, ON - Field Trip Festival 

* with Dan Mangan

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STAY IN TOUCH TRACKLIST
1. Talamanca
2. Headrush
3. Know You Forever
4. Austin
5. All in My Mind
6. Be Here
7. Homes
8. Top Down
9. Go Soft
10. Strongest Person
11. Just the Feeling

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