GEOFFROY RETURNS WITH NEW LP, GOOD BOY, SHARES LEAD SINGLE C.A.Y.A.

GEOFFROY RETURNS WITH 4TH LP, GOOD BOY, OUT JUNE 14, 2024

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Geoffroy is an essential and emerging voice in Canadian music. Now three LPs into a career that has solidified him as one of Quebec’s best artists, the Montreal-born songwriter and producer takes the next step internationally with the release of fourth full-length Good Boy, out June 14, 2024.

Almost 10 years removed from his first release, this project was sparked with the intention of creating Geoffroy’s most authentic work to date, blending organic instrumentation and electronic elements into a bright and rich album filled with diverse sounds, a collection of songs that moves beyond the brooding depth that has defined recent works. 

Today, he shares the first single from the album, “C.A.Y.A.”. “This one was a real challenge to crack,” says Geoffroy. “I spent over a year messing around with the instrumental, trying to come up with the perfect topline. Had some awesome ideas, but none of them felt quite right. Still, I couldn't give up on this track. There was something special about the music, and I was determined to figure it out. Then, just before our last recording session, it finally clicked: the chorus came to me out of the blue, and everything else just fell into place. This song is all about being real and true to yourself, no matter what. It's about sticking to who you are, even when the world tries to push you to change.”

The official music video for "C.A.Y.A." follows Geoffroy on a recent trip to Thailand where he played the single first for people he encountered. The video, directed by longtime friend and collaborator Kyle Smith, expands on Geoffroy's tradition of vibrant travel videos but adds a colourful, comedic tone that matches that of the new music.

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MORE ABOUT GEOFFROY + GOOD BOY
Each past album that Geoffroy has released reflected a different tone and period in the artist’s life and his evolution and experimentation with different sonic palettes. In this case, Good Boy sees Geoffroy look back and collaborate with longtime production partners Clément Leduc and Gabriel Gagnon, but also incorporate a diverse collection of new background musicians and singers that brings the album to life in vibrant color. 

That diversity was driven by a gradual shift in Geoffroy’s influences, having spent recent years immersing himself in the worlds of cumbiamusic and a range of other latin and african rhythmic styles, that melded with his traditional singer-songwriter form to create something that feels truly international. 

In fact the record’s narrative was inspired by a trip to Mexico where he befriended - and ultimately adopted - a shelter dog named Papi, bringing him from the streets of Mexico City to Montreal. Papi serves as the mascot for the LP, but more importantly acts as an overarching metaphor for being lost, but ultimately found. 

Asked to reflect on the change in perspective that accompanied the transition from his previous musical era into this one, Geoffroy spoke to the clarity he experienced in terms of his own agenda in the creation of music. 

Live Slow Die Wise had a slower pace and I was eager to step away from the nostalgia and melancholy I had visited and analyzed plenty in the past,” Geoffroy reflects. “I did what felt natural, a feel-good album (I think) that shed the weight of the other ones. I feel I’m getting closer to the sound I’m looking for, though I might be chasing something that’s faster than me.” 

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GOOD BOY TRACKLIST
1. Only Child
2. Hotel Bed
3. Early Morning Sun
4. Blue
5. C.A.Y.A.
6. First Impressions
7. Recuerdo De Ti
8. Mac N Cheese
9. State Of Mind (Interlude)
10. Over You

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KELLIE LODER’S NEW LP, TRANSITIONS, OUT TODAY, SHARES NEW SINGLE

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Today, Kellie Loder’s new album, Transitions, is available everywhere. The LP follows on the heels of their award-winning release, Benefit of The Doubt (2018), offering a stunningly crafted masterpiece of original songs with stories of love, heartbreak, life, and transitions. “When It Comes to You”, the lead single charted in the coveted #1 spot on CBC Music’s Top 20 and the chart’s #1 most voted for song of 2023, gives listeners a glimpse of the pure authenticity of one of Newfoundland’s most promising and celebrated songwriters. As spoken by Howie Mandal and Simon Cowell (Canada’s Got Talent), Loder has a bright future ahead, and one thing is for certain, Kellie Loder is a towering talent about to explode on the world stage.

They are also sharing another album track, “Honey, I’m Scared”, a song that “makes me feel like I’m eating ice cream with someone I’m in love with on a warm day at golden hour while harboring feelings of being scared of losing it all,” says Loder. “It makes me feel like I have all my favorite things but that it’s too good to be true.”

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MORE ABOUT KELLIE LODER AND TRANSITIONS

There is something truly captivating about JUNO Award nominee and the ECMA 2023 Songwriter and Fan’s Choice Entertainer of the Year Kellie Loder. Their lyrical brilliance is honest and vulnerable in ways that make the music feel deeply personal lending to their unmatched songwriting prowess, and distinctive blend of folk, Americana, and indie pop influences. Inspiring profound emotion among audiences with their heartfelt songs, playful charm and exhilarating live show, Loder is nothing short of, “a bona fide entertainer,” (theindependent.ca)

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Loder’s signature sound coupled with their magnetic stage presence has earned them notable accolades including multiple East Coast Music Awards, placing first-runner-up on Canada’s Got Talent (2022), and co-writing with household names such as Alan Doyle, Steven Page, The Good Lovelies, and GRAMMY Award-winning musician and producer, Greg Wells alongside many others. The empowering anthem, “Fearless” was used as the music soundtrack behind the CBC’s Tokyo Olympics coverage and in the Superpower Dogs IMAX Trailer narrated by Chris Evans (Captain America/Avengers). Their groundbreaking video and compelling song “Molded Like A Monster” was recognized with the 2021 ECMA Video of the Year Award and the MusicNL Ron Hynes Songwriter of the Year Award. Loder has toured with Donovan Woods, Serena Ryder, Joel Plaskett, and more. 

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TOUR DATES
May 4 - ECMA Export Showcase Delta Hotel, Charlottetown, PEI
May 5 - ECMA SOCAN Songwriters Circle, Charlottetown, PEI
May 8 - deCoste Centre, Pictou, NS
May 9 - Marigold Cultural Centre, Truro, NS
May 10 - St. Matthews Church, Halifax, NS (w/ Brett Matthews)
May 11 - Opera House, Lunenburg, NS (w/ Irish Mythen)
May 12 - Union Street, Berwick, NS
May 26 - Small of My Heart Songwriters Circle, Civic Centre, Port Hawkesbury, NS
May 30 - Spirit of Newfoundland, St, John’s, NL
June 19 - PEI Mutual Festival of Small Halls, Tracadie Community Centre, Tracadie, PEI
June 20 - PEI Mutual Festival of Small Halls, St. John’s Anglican Church, Crapaud, PEI
June 21 - PEI Mutual Festival of Small Halls, Zion Presbyterian Church, Charlottetown, PEI
July 19-20 - Food, Fibs & Fiddles, Gunners Cove, NL
August 15 - King Eddy, Calgary, AB
August 16 - Soho, Edmonton, AB
Aug 17-18 - Bear Creek Folk Festival, Grand Prairie, AB

MORE TOUR DATES TO BE ANNOUNCED SOON

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TRANSITIONS TRACKLIST
01 The Month Of May
02 Please Make Up Your Mind
03 Can’t Go Back
04 Honey I’m Scared
05 Gross With You
06 When It Comes To You
07 Where Do We Go
08 Eyes For You
09 When We Kiss
10 Take It From Me

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OLD MAN LUEDECKE SHARES “DREADFUL WIND AND RAIN” FROM NEW LP

OLD MAN LUEDECKE JOINS OUTSIDE MUSIC FOR NEW LP, SHE TOLD ME WHERE TO GO, PRODUCED BY AFIE JURVANEN, SET FOR RELEASE MAY 24

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Next month, two time JUNO Award winner Old Man Luedecke will release his upcoming Afie Jurvanen (Bahamas) produced album, She Told Me Where To Go. Today, he’s sharing the fourth single from the album, “Dreadful Wind and Rain”. "It is a song about the end of travelling and the end of a couple’s fight," says Luedecke. "The sunny morning when the big clouds are breaking up and moving off. A great Buffalo Springfield like guitar solo, and the tune is short enough to play twice as a double shot for a good moment of driving."

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MORE ABOUT OLD MAN LUEDECKE
How did Old Man Luedecke go from touring the world with his banjo to suddenly giving it all up to work as a deckhand on a scallop boat, and abandoning his signature instrument?

“I was just going over to my scallop farming neighbour’s house to get some scallops to have for dinner”, says Chris Luedecke. “Knowing that the live music world had slowed down, he asked me if I wanted a job on his boat” And so, Luedecke accepted and began going out to sea in the North Atlantic, not far from his family home in rural Nova Scotia. He was giving up the game of music. 

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Throughout that time working on the water, song ideas would pop in his head, and Chris would stash them away in his sea salt-stained notebook and battered iphone, not sure if anything would ever come of them. During downtimes, Chris and his family would host all-day sap boils and wiener roasts over an open fire on their property where they tapped their maple trees and boiled the sap to make syrup in the late days of several winters. A frequent visitor to these fires was Afie Jurvanen, aka Bahamas, who brought his family over for the BBQ and syrup and to chat music and play around on their guitars. 

“What about not playing the banjo on your next record?” suggested Jurvanen. Initially, Chris thought those may have been fighting words, and prepared to throw down with his fellow JUNO Award winner. Luckily, it didn’t come to blows and Chris understood that Afie’s question was rooted in how much of a fan he was of Chris’s song writing, and that maybe perceptions of the banjo distracted from that. This was the moment that “She Told Me Where to Go'' was conceived.

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“I was a musician, a banjo player, known for my old-time Appalachian-based sound, and Afie thought that we should let go of the chains and expectations that come with writing songs around an instrument, and that I should just write the songs without the instrument in mind. He convinced me to abandon my signature sound, and I had this newfound sense of freedom in my song writing.”

She Told Me Where to Go is a journey through the darkness and light of mid-life. The songs wrestle, long form, with the value of an artist in a time when music is ingested in fifteen second increments. There’s hopefulness in “Guy Fieri” but “Holy Rain” and “Misfits in Old Clothes” capture the ongoing struggle. 

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The album took time. With Jurvanen producing, they worked on the songs for almost two years and then spaced out the tracking and the vocals over 10 months. This is the longest gestation period ever for an Old Man Luedecke record. “I took a note from the world of theatre, rehearsing and tweaking the songs endlessly before they were ready for the stage, or in this case, the studio.”

It might have been easier to just quit the game, and stick to scallops, but being able to let go of the instrument that made him, brought new life to his songs and the album-making process. 

And fans need not worry, the banjo is always close at hand. There’s a treasure trove of songs that have soundtracked the lives of many, that feature that signature sound. The absence of the banjo is not forever, just for now. 

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SHE TOLD ME WHERE TO GO TRACKLIST
01 She Told Me Where To Go
02 Guy Fieri
03 Going On The Mountain
04 The Quiet Good Goes On
05 The Raven and the Dove
06 Shine On Love (ft. Reeny Smith)
07 My Status Is The Baddest
08 Forgive My Anger
09 Red Eye
10 Our Moment In The Sage
11 Holy Rain

NORTH AMERICAN TOUR DATES
4/18 – Ottawa, ON @ Red Bird Live
4/20 – Greenbank, ON @ Greenbank Folk Club
4/24 – Montreal, QC @ Sala Rosa
4/25 – Westport, ON @ The Cove Inn
4/26 – Burnstown, ON @ Neat Café
4/27 – Kingston, ON @ Skeleton Park Arts Festival
5/18 – St. John’s, NL @ The Ship
5/19 – St. John’s, NL @ The Ship

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