SUPER DUTY TOUGH WORK SIGN TO NEXT DOOR RECORDS, SHARE NEW SINGLE

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Golden-era taste, future-era based. Resistance based-debauchery for (leftist) baddies. Committed to tradition, yet set on innovation, Super Duty Tough Work is a constantly evolving, art-rap ensemble with their intentions set on shaking up the industry and providing offerings that stand in opposition to the homicidal capitalist ideals forced down our throats every day by the ruling class and their aspiring accomplices. Rooted in the tradition of Black American resistance arts, SDTW is known to entertain and inspire while at the same time employing scathing wit and thorough analysis to push their radical politic of revolution, party and bullshit.

Today, the Polaris Music Prize nominated group is announcing their signing with Next Door Records and releasing their first single with the label. Over a staticky, rolling thunder-like drum break and hypnotizing drone synths, “First Strike” comes in heavy and pulls no punches as listeners are struck with what can only be described as quintessential Super Duty Tough Work. The track sees SDTW playing their positions perfectly, laying the foundation for frontman Brendan Grey to get loose with his playful yet provocative style over an uptempo, certified headnod-inducer of a beat. Assuming the role of renaissance painter, Grey paints a vivid picture, positioning himself and his associates at the top of the music, style and taste hierarchy, while admonishing other artists for sloppy brushwork, exploiting their identities for relevance and being too heavily influenced by trends and consumerism. As per usual, Grey’s citation game is unmatched: Mode 2, Monet, Naomi Klein and Nas are just a few influences referenced in this reflection on the intersection of consumerism and creativity in the 21st century.

"As far as the artwork/visualizer is concerned, we really just wanted to create our own reality,” explains Grey. “Kyle Rittenhouse is the embodiment of so many ideas and beliefs that we stand in direct opposition to. So in using his likeness, we're not just showing our dislike for him, we're using him as a stand in for that whole movement. We believe that there are many levels to opposition and many different weapons available in this war. Art happens to be our discipline so we always attempt to use it to further our cause, and create the world that we would like to see, in this case, a world where "justice" is actually served. It's partially tongue in cheek, but it's also not. Like, we're not about to actually kidnap and waterboard anyone, even Kyle, but that doesn't mean we wouldn't like to. I mean, if the CIA can do it, why can't we? And if it's too much for you: it's just a joke. Can't you take a joke? Why is everyone so sensitive these days?”

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MORE ABOUT SUPER DUTY TOUGH WORK
Inspired by the dirty jazz loop sound of 90s east coast hip hop, Super Duty Tough Work are the live incarnation of hip hop culture's quintessential era, appearing as a band (we know, stay with us) but manifesting a sound that’s more akin to something straight out of an MPC or SP-404 sampler. Revered for their methodically curated sets, SDTW mixes laidback rap action and razor-sharp delivery with effortless loops sewn together with surprising transitions, keeping audiences on their feet and salivating in anticipation as to what’s coming next. Simply put: internationalism is the theme, liberation through hedonism is the dream, and satisfaction is guaranteed from the team whose specialty is taking audiences on a journey through a culture where loops are slayed and jewels are the tools of the trade.

After being a live show only act for years, the group released their debut EP Studies in Grey, in September 2019, followed by a cross country tour. Eight months later Studies in Grey received a Polaris Prize nod in the form of a Long List nomination, followed shortly thereafter with a nomination for a Western Canadian Music Award in the category of Best Rap & Hip Hop Artist. The Polaris nod makes SDTW the first Manitoba based hip hop act to be nominated for the prize.

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DAN MANGAN REVEALS “ALL ROADS” FROM UPCOMING LP

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Today, Dan Mangan is sharing "All Roads", a bouncy indie folk track about finding beauty in the ephemerality of life, from his upcoming album, Being Somewhere. Steady acoustic strums and a big drum beat hold the pace as ethereal synths float beneath Mangan's philosophical reflection ‘the thing I thought that was in the way, well it was the way’. "It’s absurd and beautiful how much consideration and yearning we place into a life so fleeting,” Mangan explains. “In a billion years, it’s all just space dust. No John Lennon, no Oprah. Relativity is infinite, and we are infinitesimal. And yet, in the here and now, how could anything matter more? This song is about being emancipated by the beautiful humility of littleness."

Mangan also recently announced a limited run of intimate North American tour dates for 2023 after returning from performances abroad. Full dates can be found below. In addition, he has also launched a Substack newsletter called Reality Shield where fans can subscribe to access newsletters, live show recordings, essays, pop-up Zoom hangs, demos of new material, and much more.

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MORE ABOUT BEING SOMEWHERE

Being Somewhere, Dan Mangan’s sixth studio album, cuts incisively but never forgets its underlying thesis: It’s cool to care. 

Mangan arms the rebels in the crusade for tenderness. The album is a combative plea for mercy from a manic world and its effects on the psyche. Whittling his sharpest pen to date, Being Somewhere is marked by Mangan’s singular wit and a respectful deference to the quagmire of existence.

“I wanted this album to feel like the inside crook of a familiar elbow on the nape of your neck, a comforting embrace” says Mangan, “These songs are tenderhearted and unfurl like an overdue conversation with a dear friend. They essentially lay out where we’re at, how I’m doing, and how I think I can help."

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571 emails. 100+ hours on the phone and thousands of text messages. A mere 3 days spent in-person together over two and a half years of long-distance work. Such a displaced recording process might make anyone question the concept of being anywhere at all, let alone being somewhere else.

This is how Dan Mangan and collaborator/producer Drew Brown (Radiohead, Beck) manifested Being Somewhere. All components were recorded in isolation and beamed up to the mothership. No piece of the puzzle ended up as expected, and each moment is the fruition of separate, yet conjoined, rabbit holes. 

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“The hard part was waiting,” Mangan says of the long-distance process, “sometimes it took six weeks to resolve an issue that could have taken twenty minutes had we been together in a room. But Drew’s dedication and talent cannot be understated, and this music doesn’t sound like anything else I’m hearing these days."

Under the care of Drew Brown’s distinct touch, Being Somewhere forges sonics well beyond the tropes of modern folk music. Helming the project from Chicago, Brown sourced musical contributions from all over North America, the UK and Japan, including work from Joey Waronker (Beck, Atoms for Peace), Jason Falkner (Beck, St. Vincent), Thomas Bartlett (The National, Taylor Swift), Dave Okumu (Arlo Parks, Adele), Mary Lattimore (Kurt Vile, Sharon Van Etten), and Broken Social Scene frontman Kevin Drew.

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MORE ABOUT DAN MANGAN
Dan Mangan is a two-time JUNO Award-winning and two-time Polaris Music Prize-nominated musician and songwriter. He lives in Vancouver, British Columbia with his wife and two sons. Mangan has toured extensively in North America, Europe & Australia. He has played Glastonbury and Jimmy Kimmel Live, collaborated with David Grohl, sold out Massey Hall and scored acclaimed soundtracks for television (Netflix, AMC) and feature films. In 2017, he co-founded Side Door, a community marketplace platform for the arts that seeks to democratize and decentralize the entertainment industry by allowing non-traditional spaces to be venues. Being Somewhere is his sixth studio album.

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TOUR DATES
Nov 9 - Dublin, IRE - Whelan's
Nov 10 - Chester, UK - St. Marys
Nov 11 - Manchester, UK - Low Four
Nov 12 - Glasgow, UK - Great Western
Nov 13 - Leeds, UK - Brudenell Social Club
Nov 15 - London, UK - Scala
Nov 16 - Brighton, UK - Chalk
Nov 17 - Rotterdam, NL - Rotown
Nov 18 - Groningen, NL - Lutherse Kerk
Nov 19 - Utrecht, NL - TivoliVredenburg
Nov 21 - Copenhagen, DK - Raahuset
Nov 22 - Hamburg, DE - Nochtspeicher
Nov 23 - Berlin, DE - Frannz
Nov 25 - Schorndorf, DE - Manufaktur
Nov 26 - Graz, AT - Autumn Leaves
Nov 27 - Prague, CZ - Le Royal
Nov 28 - Vienna, AT - B72
Nov 30 - Zurich, CH - Bogen F
Dec 1 - Nyon, CH - La Parenthèse
Dec 2 - Paris, FR - Pop Up Du Label
Dec 3 - Antwerp, BE - Rock Lobster
Dec 4 - Cologne, DE - Gebäude 9

An Evening With Dan Mangan
Jan 19 - Toronto, ON - Longboat Hall
Jan 25 - Brooklyn, NY - Baby’s All Right
Jan 28 - Washington, DC - Kennedy Center (FREE SHOW)
Feb 2 - Los Angeles, CA - Moroccan Lounge
Feb 3 - Vancouver, BC - Fox Cabaret

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BEING SOMEWHERE TRACKLIST
01 All My People
02 Fire Escape
03 Easy
04 Just Know It
05 All Roads
06 In Your Corner (For Scott Hutchison)
07 Long After
08 Wish I Was Here
09 No Tragedy Please

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EVAN REDSKY SHARES TITLE TRACK FROM NEW LP, ANNOUNCES TOUR DATES

EVAN REDSKY’S NEW LP, OBLIVION, OUT OCTOBER 20, 2022 VIA VICTORY POOL RECORDS

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CANADIAN TOUR DATES BEGIN TODAY

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Evan Redsky is a songwriter, hailing from the First Nations Reserve of Mississaugi First Nation. Raised in Blind River and now residing in Toronto, ON. His music seamlessly weaves traditional storytelling, delicate nuance, and poignant commentary on the human condition into cathartic highway-song vignettes.

Drawing from early childhood memories of hearing classic Canadian roots music on one of his reserve’s few available radio stations, Redsky felt compelled to reclaim that form as a vehicle for recounting his own experience as a “Canadian”. Surviving a lineage plagued by the fall out of colonialism, his perspective on the plight of the Indigenous peoples of Canada is one that is deeply important in understanding the urgency of truth and reconciliation. 

Today, he announces his new LP, Oblivion, out October 20, 2022 and is sharing the title track from the record. "Oblivion" is a “meditation on the struggle of the alcoholism and addiction I've dealt with throughout my own life,” says Redsky. “It's the feeling of wanting to chase the night - of searching for a way out. It's the sentiment of the indigenous youth that I work with in Toronto. It's a reflection of not just myself, but of an entire community of young people who lack access to mental health resources, cultural resources, and positive role models - where young First Nations folks just want to escape their realities in exchange for Oblivion.”

“The song starts from a whisper and builds into a cacophony of sound that symbolizes the ‘night’. At the peak of the crescendo is an actual voiceover from my mother who explains that I need to ‘empty my bundle’, so I don't have to carry that weight with me anymore. This has been my mantra.”

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Of the record, Redsky says, “About four years ago, I didn’t think there was much reason to pursue music anymore. I was in the middle of a personal reckoning and struggling to make sense of the life I had lived up until that point. Having spent several years on the road with a rock band had been my only endeavor. Right up until it self-imploded. I was between leaving something important behind and figuring out what the next step was.

“That next step slowly revealed itself as I began writing about my own history. Started weaving my lived experiences into the music I grew up listening to. The highway songs and FM radio that covered northern Ontario and the small reserve where I was raised.

“It was a refuge for me to return to my own stories. A spiritual break from the weight of living in the city. But even those moments were still so few and far between because I was battling addiction in the process. Back and forth between pushing myself forward and falling back into a darker pattern. I still struggle with it no doubt, but it's been through this process of getting these stories out, that I have been able to finally find some balance. 

“In a genre that is woefully white and largely underrepresented, this is a record by me, for my people. It’s an artifact and extension of our oral histories for the next seven generations to pick up. But it's also a record for those who may want to understand us better. Who may not know why some of us struggle to survive in a country that fights to see our own oblivion. 

“I'm super proud of this collection of songs. And am humbled by the distance that has gotten me here. It took a reckoning to push me down to the bottom, but it’ll be the art that will push me forward. So here’s to those who could not tell their stories. Who could not live to fight their way back out from Oblivion.”

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MORE ABOUT EVAN REDSKY
Growing up, Redsky was often compelled to hitchhike from Blind River to Toronto to immerse himself in the city’s burgeoning punk and hardcore music scene. Redsky recounts sleeping under bridges and on construction sites in order to stay as close as possible to the exciting culture. This commitment led to him joining up and coming punk band Single Mothers, with whom Redsky would remain a dedicated member for half a decade. Touring around the world and performing at high profile festivals such as Pitchfork Festival and Primavera Sound, provided Redsky with more context and perspective on his humble beginnings. He soon turned his focus towards advocacy for the injustices he and his family had faced their entire lives.

Redsky began hosting fundraising events for and bringing awareness to the clean water crisis which deeply affected his family still residing on the Shoal Lake #40 Reservation in Northern Ontario. Redsky’s desire to share the stories of his experiences can be traced to his prominent lineage of storytellers within his community. Notably, his great grandfather, whose work translating pictographs and novel, “The Great Leader of The Ojibway”, was published by the University of Toronto in the early 1970’s. His great grandfather was a prominent member of the  spiritual group known as the Mediwiwin, and was one of the last people to possess ancient birch bark scrolls which contained etchings that date back hundreds of years. These scrolls informed the community of much of their history before being disenfranchised by the Glenbow Museum. He was also involved in building the Cecilia Jeffrey Residential School in Kenora, ON as a child. Infamously known as the school where Chanie Wenjack attended in Gord Downie’s Secret Path saga. The same residential school which Redsky’s father and grandfather attended.

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OBLIVION TRACKLIST
01 You Were Born
02 Taking Shape
03 Renata
04 Blood Runs LIke A River (For Colten Bushie)
05 Oblivion
06 Waiting In The Echo
07 Now & Then
08 Florabelle
09 Reason To Celebrate
10 Endless Feeling

TOUR DATES
Sep 29 - Toronto, ON - Nathan Phillips Square
Sep 30 - Toronto, ON - Nathan Phillips Square
Oct 01 - Mississauga First Nation, ON - Community Centre
Nov 04 - Guelph, ON - Silence Sounds
Nov 11 - Toronto, ON - Cameron House
Nov 12 - St. Catherines, ON - Mahtay Cafe
Nov 25 - London, ON - Rec Room
Nov 26 - Prince Edward County, ON - Mount Tabor Theatre

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