KATE MAKI RETURNS WITH FIRST NEW MUSIC IN NINE YEARS, ANNOUNCES UPCOMING ALBUM

KATE MAKI SHARES NEW SINGLE “ALL I GET” FROM NEW ALBUM

IMPOSSIBLE KNOT ALBUM OUT MAY 9

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Kate Maki returns with her first new music in nine years alongside the announcement of her seventh studio album Impossible Knot. Recorded on tape at Little Bullhorn in Ottawa and co-produced by Maki and Dave Draves (Julie Doiron), the acclaimed Sudbury songwriter's new single “All I Get” features Peter Von Althen (Kathleen Edwards) on drums, Jon Hynes (Hidden Cameras) on bass, Dale Murray (The Guthries) on electric guitar and backing vocals, Dan Levecque (Minotaurs) on electric guitar, Anne Boulton on backing vocals, Draves on organ and Wurlitzer, and Maki on acoustic guitar.

"The lightness and joyful warmth of the music helps soften the heavy lyrical exploration as to why we let our bad habits get the better of us," says Maki about "All I Get". “This song asks tough questions, ones you want answered when you are trying to quit something or someone that no longer serves you, and struggling to accept defeat.  We often destroy ourselves by holding on to things that we should be letting go of. This song is a reminder to bow out gracefully before it’s too late…easier said than done.”

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Born and raised in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada, Kate Maki’s voice and musical style are as wide and expansive as her hometown’s moon-like terrain. She began writing songs during her first-year of teaching as a way to deal with the sudden death of a friend, and recorded her first record, Confusion Unlimited, in 2003 with Dave Draves. Originally intended to be a Christmas gift for her family, the record received international attention and quickly sold out of its initial pressing. Finding it impossible to maintain the teacher-by-day, musician-by-night lifestyle, Maki quit her day job and began crisscrossing the country on self-booked, self- promoted tours.

Fast forward to today, six records, two kids, and countless tours and collaborations later, Maki returns with Impossible Knot. “I suppose I have come full circle, teaching high school and writing songs to help deal with life-changing circumstances. After a long period of grief, it was a relief to be reunited with the songwriting process, and of course, reunited with Draves and his trusty tape machine.”

During the summer and fall of 2024, Maki travelled back and forth from Sudbury to Ottawa to work with Draves in his backyard, analogue studio where she recorded her first three records in the early 2000s. Little Bullhorn’s familiar, creative environment combined with her longtime friendship with Draves and his family, provided Maki with the comfortable space needed to share her first new material since 2016’s Head In The Sand. With Maki on guitars and Draves on keys, they formed a core band with Peter Von Althen on drums, Jon Hynes on bass, Dale Murray on pedal steel, guitars, and background vocals, Dan Levecque on guitars, and Anne Boulton on background vocals. Celebrated songwriters, Jim Bryson, Ruth Minnikin (The Guthries), and Ryan Levecque (Ox), also make guest appearances.  The result is a warm, eclectic collection of “beautiful hurt” as described by Draves, and Maki sounds confident and hopeful despite the heavy subject matter.

“I usually record live-off-the-floor with a full band, but this record began with just drums and acoustic guitar, and was built up from there.” shares Maki. “Draves and I produced the record with a ‘serve the song’ approach, adding only what was truly necessary to each one. I think it inevitably ended up sounding like a live band, not only because of the exceptionally talented and experienced players, but because each session was a reunion, a much-needed celebration with old friends.”

Like all great Americana music, Maki combines country, folk, rock, blues, and soul effortlessly, and although tough to fit into just one of these categories, Impossible Knot, due in part to its confessional lyrics, group harmonies, and stringed instruments, could be found in the classic country bin at your local record store. “For me, country music is about creating something positive out of pain, and I like how the songs seem simple at first, but that there exists a complexity, a tangible connection to the mysteries of the human condition, hidden deep within. Listening to old country records helped pull me through a most difficult time and eventually led me back to songwriting. Without time to labour over lyrics, the songs came quickly out of necessity to release the discomfort from my body, a definite nod to the ‘three chords and the truth’ motto.”

MORE ABOUT KATE MAKI
Kate Maki’s first three records, Confusion Unlimited, The Sun Will Find Us (2004), and On High (2008), were each awarded “Album of the Year” at the Northern Ontario Music & Film Awards. Her songs have been featured on KCRW, NPR, and CBC, and placed in several films and television shows including Weirdsville, Hard Rock, Medical, and Wilby Wonderful. She has appeared on the cover of NOW Magazine, Ottawa Xpress, and Echo Magazine, her voice can be heard on records by Matt Mays, Howe Gelb, and Ox, and she has toured North America and Europe opening for Great Lake Swimmers, M. Ward, Joel Plaskett, Giant Sand, Tegan & Sara, Hayden,and Bahamas.

PRAISE FOR KATE MAKI

“Canada’s newly crowned princess of day-dreamy songwriting.” - San Francisco Chronicle

“She can sell a song with only her voice and an acoustic guitar.” - Pitchfork

“Like the best country singers, alt or otherwise, Maki’s voice is conversational yet somehow self-contained, as if it’d be quite happy talking to itself sitting on an open plain, or whistling to itself behind a wheel.” - MOJO

“A wild and wondrous depth. A Canadian iconoclast.” - LA Weekly

“A young woman who can sing, play guitar and write songs with a confidence that should do her much good on the long, heartless road from making music to making it work.” - Ottawa Citizen

“Quietly powerful.” - Exclaim!

“Kate Maki deserves our attention, and sooner rather than later.” - Americana UK

KATE MAKI TOUR DATES
Saturday, March 29 - Sudbury, ON - The Lounge | 4 PM 
Saturday, May 10 - Sudbury, ON  – The Lounge | 8 PM
Saturday, May 24 - Toronto, ON  – The Brockton | 8 PM 
Saturday, May 31 - Ottawa, ON – The Record Centre | 3 PM 

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IMPOSSIBLE KNOT TRACKLIST
1. Song for a Sailor
2. Two Wrongs
3. Back Home (featuring Ryan Levecque)
4. All I Get
5. See It Now
6. Another Country (featuring Ruth Minnikin)
7. I Still Do
8. Crooked Line (featuring Dale Murray and Ruth Minnikin)
9. Down With the Ship
10. At Every Sunset (featuring Jim Bryson)

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YAWN SHARES NEW SINGLE, “BROKEN BABY”

YAWN (JULIA MCDOUGALL) SHARES NEW SINGLE,
PRODUCED BY JO PASSED

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yawn is an electro-dream-pop project that creates a gorgeously intimate sonic world, filled with lushly layered synths and warm vocals. The music is lovingly woven together by the complex and joyously self-deprecating Julia McDougall. yawn is at the same time a captivating one-woman show and a cathartic peek into someone else’s tear-stained diary that will make you wistfully sway on the dance floor with your best friend. 

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Today, the Vancouver songwriter shares the first single from an upcoming release, produced by Jo Hirabayashi (Jo Passed). “Broken Baby” is a song that was born in the early days of COVID, during a summer of forest fires and smoky skies that laid like a thick blanket over the Pacific Northwest. “It’s a song about personal and collective anguish; the story follows a woman who imagined a different life for herself, but instead spends her weekends at the local bar in the small town she never left, lamenting to strangers about what could have been,” explains McDougall. “The song parallels the deeply personal story with the crippling, omnipresent climate anxiety we feel collectively. It grapples with the fact that our physical world has shifted so rapidly into an urgent crisis that’s well beyond our control, and explores how we try to make sense of moving forward while acknowledging tremendous loss.” yawn asks: how can we not feel broken in a world that keeps breaking us over and over again? 

YVES JARVIS NEW LP, ALL CYLINDERS, OUT TODAY, SHARES NEW VIDEO, ANNOUNCES TOUR DATES

YVES JARVIS NEW ALBUM, ALL CYLINDERS, OUT TODAY VIA NEXT DOOR RECORDS

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TOUR DATES BEGIN THIS APRIL

Jarvis takes his time with "Gold Filigree," plucking the bass as keys fall like raindrops, leaving plenty of space for his lyrics to land on your heart. Jarvis recommends this song for people who like "fornication, love-making, procreation, steak frites, Prince, Al Green, and Charlotte Day Wilson" — and he's not wrong.” CBC Music on Gold Filigree 

“With the ramshackle majesty of a Prince demo, ‘Gold Filigree’ still feels as polished as the titular jewelry, and twinkles with admiration for a lover who’s so well put together, it could only be divine symmetry.” —The FADER, “Songs You Need In Your Life”

"Angelic folk led by an acoustic guitar strum and harmonies that would make Crosby, Stills and Nash want to join in." — Billboard Canada on “The Knife in Me”

READ YVES JARVIS’ INTERVIEW WITH RANGE MAGAZINE HERE

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Today, Yves Jarvis — the moniker of Canadian musician Jean-Sébastien Yves Audet — releases his new album, All Cylinders via Next Door Records, unveils the video for “One Gripe”, and announces North American tour dates starting this April through June. Warm and vivid, “One Gripe” is about airing one’s grievances. Of the track, Jarvis says: "Though it does not go unappreciated, loved ones dish out hard truths when I just want to hear myself talk.” He sings: ‘Talked all night / I needed your advice / One gripe / You don’t tell me what I want to hear / You keep it real.’ Jarvis recommends the track for fans of roller rinks, John Mayer, The Doobie Brothers, and Daft Punk.

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On All Cylinders, ​​Yves Jarvis expresses a brazen songcraft and pure musicianship: 11 tracks he played himself, without a single additional contributor, transforming his three-time Polaris Music Prize-longlisted vision into the stuff of verses and choruses, hooks and hits, which vibrates like a cosmic anthropology. At home, in the studio, at subletted apartments in Montreal and L.A.—he’d roll out of bed and get straight to work, plugging his gear into a half-broken laptop. Whereas once he had fetishized analog tape, now Jarvis appreciated the value of working without any such preciousness: much of All Cylinders was recorded on bare-bones Audacity, sans plugins, channeling the spirit of Paul McCartney’s II. 

WATCH / SHARE “ALL CYLINDERS” HERE

Jarvis is an omnivore, and All Cylinders smashes together a stunning array of influences: Serge Gainsbourg, Judee Sill, Sheryl Crow, Captain Beefheart, Jackson Browne, Throbbing Gristle, Ray Charles, Brian Eno, Fleetwood Mac, Panic at the Disco…  All this is distilled into tunes that feel like taking sips from a cup, or drags from a cigarette—vivid and self-contained tunes that are just two or three minutes long. “I feel like this is the least contrived thing I’ve ever done,” Jarvis declares. Lyrics that matter. Vocals up front, where people will actually hear them. “If something’s true to you,” he explains, “it’s probably true to a million other people.”

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TOUR DATES
Apr 24  - Brooklyn, NY @ Music Hall of Williamsburg *
Apr 25 - Washington, DC @ Pearl Street Warehouse *
Apr 26 - Philadelphia, PA @ Johnny Brenda's *
Apr 29 - Montreal, QC @ Bar Le Ritz PDB*
Apr 30 - Toronto, ON @ The Great Hall *
May 02  - Chicago, IL @ Sleeping Village *
May 03 - Minneapolis, MN @ Icehouse *
Jun 03  - Los Angeles, CA @ Healing Force of the Universe
Jun 10  - Los Angeles, CA @ Healing Force of the Universe
Jun 17  - Los Angeles, CA @ Healing Force of the Universe
Jun 23  - Los Angeles, CA @ Healing Force of the Universe
Jun 30  - Los Angeles, CA @ Healing Force of the Universe

* = supporting Fabiana Palladino

MORE PRAISE FOR YVES JARVIS

 “When you first tune in, you’ll find a funk-bop that’ll perk the ear of even the most casual Thundercat fan… then it gives way to a folk troubadour moment that’ll have you reaching for your acoustic guitar and hiking boots.” — KCRW, on “The Knife in Me”

“[All Cylinders] is a multi-genre odyssey… Chasing the tail of Gainsbourg or Bacharach, Jarvis cannot avoid being a bit more erotic and ornate than them, with hints at the portable blues and post-D’Angelo R&B of L’Rain and Nick Hakim… now there is a conscious, sincere engagement with the classics Jarvis clearly adores—Paul McCartney, Love, Stevie Wonder, and Prince.” — Aquarium Drunkard

"If there is one experimental record you listen to this year, it should be All Cylinders. From start to finish, it is mesmerizingly creative and full of charmingly catchy tunes." — Out Front Magazine

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ALL CYLINDERS TRACKLIST
1. With A Grain
2. Gold Filigree
3. One Gripe
4. Decision Tree
5. I’ve Been Mean
6. I’m Your Boy
7. Warp And Woof
8. All Cylinders
9. The Knife In Me
10. Patina
11. Luck’s Last Luster

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