DAN MANGAN RETURNS TO HIS ROOTS ON NEW ALBUM NATURAL LIGHT

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Before a single note of Dan Mangan’s 7th LP Natural Light was recorded he listened through a series of song demos and sincerely considered the title Schminger Schmongwriter. After years of rolling his eyes at the genre, there is poetry in accepting that the two best words to describe him may in fact be “singer” and “songwriter”.

In context, the nod to Harry Nilsson’s landmark album Nilsson Schmilsson is not out of place. There’s a feeling of timelessness to Natural Light – to be released May 16, 2025, via Arts & Crafts – in the curiosity, the wit, and the playfulness in Dan’s voice, through his words, and the vibrancy of the music. The analog patina and subtle reminders that this tender, funny and devastating work was made by humans together in a room. Mangan’s newest offering bears the the poise of a modern classic, seeded by Dan’s singular lyricism and forged unexpectedly by four best buds over six days in a cabin in the woods.

Today, Dan Mangan shares the first glimpse of Natural Light with the single “Melody,” a gentle, rousing, irrepressible tune that chimes with slide guitar, and flourishes with saxophone and clarinet. Through a musical mindframe, “Melody” is a dedication to the fleeting moments of beauty that compel life, as Dan sings: ‘I should be over it now / but I ain’t over it now.’ 

Natural Light is an album filled with love songs about a society on the brink of collapse. No longer the hopeful young upstart or a stubborn folk-punk, Dan Mangan emerges as a voice to articulate our troubled times with tenderness and humour. Love songs about a planet on the brink of collapse. Campfire songs for a world on fire.

"Contentment is a slippery fish, and the harder we squeeze it, the quicker it’s gone,” says Mangan. “‘Melody’ is about needing affirmation from something over which you have no control. It’s about the grief of having something special and then losing it – about getting the benefit of the doubt, and then no longer getting the benefit of the doubt. It’s about love, or society, or the music industry, or a brief moment above par on the existential rollercoaster."

There is a sense of returning throughout Natural Light. A return to folk music’s classic underpinnings of political resistance. A return to writing “song songs” with nothing but a notebook and an acoustic guitar. Mangan has experimented rigorously with his sound over the years, but resting in his roots may be where he operates most effortlessly.

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There is something fitting in Mangan hitting this high watermark at this stage of his life and career. You can trace the chapters of his story in the fabric of Natural Light. You’ll find remnants of the tenacious young artist who booked tours of Europe via Myspace in the mid 2000s. The emergent songwriter who hibernated into fatherhood just as arena-folk exploded in the early 2010s. The genre-bender who has subtly challenged his audience with each album, tracing a unique trajectory of confronting and eclipsing his own art. Over two decades, Mangan has managed an enviably strong creative ethic, and his integrity as both a singer and songwriter has only strengthened with age. The big picture cohesiveness of Natural Light harkens to a pre-streaming, album-focused sensibility. Songs bleed together through focused transitions and overlapping interludes. Mangan’s lyrics act as gondolier for the journey, reassuring the listener that it’s cool to care. Dan sings for his kids, for his wife, and for a society in existential crisis. 

Following several studio-centric albums with esteemed producer Drew Brown (Radiohead, Beck), Dan secluded himself deep in the woods of southern Ontario for a week with long-time bandmates Jason Haberman, Mike O’Brien and Don Kerr. They had intended to workshop existing songs, maybe write some new ones, and generally impose zero pressure to accomplish much at all. They pooled recording gear and turned Haberman’s rustic cottage (coined SOUVENIR) into a makeshift studio.

“This entire album feels like one big happy accident. A gift from the ether,” says Mangan from his home in Vancouver. “Even if it was never to be released, I can’t fully articulate how grateful I am to have had such a cosmic and charged creative experience with these three people I love so dearly. We were completely locked in. I get choked up just thinking about it.”

The evening they arrived, Dan introduced the band to a song he’d written for his sons - a meandering stream of consciousness lamenting how their modern adolescences might pose challenges from which he cannot spare them. Lightning struck and in three quick takes, the framework for the song was complete, and the table had been set. “It Might Be Raining” was the first song recorded, is the first song on Natural Light, and was the catalyst for six days of jubilant creative frenzy. Between lake jumps and egg scrambles, the crew brought to life 13 songs, many of which had been stewing in Dan’s head for years.

Though these songs were written over the last half-decade, the timing of Natural Light feels urgent. The power and the beauty of this music, as well as its sadness, are imbued with the present political and social zeitgeist. If there exists a need for creative voices to cut through the world’s deafening static with eloquence and honesty, this work is an undeniable candidate.

Dan’s voice and songs have the power to unite and silence a concert hall. A centrepiece of his lyrical prowess is “Soapbox”, a Guthrie-esq rip into “the lie” of modern society. Though he considers it his preachiest song, Mangan’s determined stanzas unfold like a close friend helping to untangle the complexities of our collective struggle. “I hate that, so often, the thing that is most infuriating about society is also the hardest to explain,” he says.

The band’s contributions are paramount to Natural Light’s charm and vitality, effortlessly elevating Mangan’s offerings without ever getting in the way. The recordings capture the foursome’s brotherly intuitions, as each note feels responsive, spontaneous, and serendipitous. Jason, Mike and Don buoyantly propel Dan’s melancholic lyrics with assurance and whimsy - a glorious juxtaposition perhaps best demonstrated by Natural Light’s first single “Melody”. Clarinets and slide guitars dance like drunken fools to his elegy about unrequited love.

All four musicians are credited as producers on the album. While O’Brien did the heavy lifting on lead guitar and Kerr on drums, the whole cast shuffled between instruments frequently as the recordings took shape. Minimal time was given to working out “parts”, and they allowed first impulses to direct the process, tracking the songs together “live off the floor”. Back in their respective cities and studios, the foursome continued to hone the recordings over the following months, adding subtle overdubs such as horns, strings and woodwinds.

What cannot be understated here is the creative input from bassist Jason Haberman, who engineered the recordings and even took the photos adorning the LP’s front and back covers. Jason also mixed the album from his Toronto studio. Though several other renowned engineers were initially considered, every step of the process had been intimately tied to the quartet's experience at the cabin, and it felt important to keep the project in the family, so to speak.

Natural Light is a natural resolution for Mangan as a scene-survivor. Dan has emerged as a politically-conscious family man with the maturity and wherewithal to articulate our troubled times with tenderness, intelligence and humour. There is luck involved too - this perfect storm of creativity was not so much conjured as ridden like a wave by four friends with a century of collective experience making records.

Mangan has often described songwriting as a way to articulate his anxieties and unburden his mind. This particular collection of recordings explores the darkness of our time, but embraces the listener like a weighted blanket. Sewn into the fabric, in a secret language, are the words instructions for survival. Dan reminds us that the pain of living frees us. That there are those who leave a light on in case another needs to see. That the feeling will go on. That we should seek the natural light, and when we find it, bask in it like a cat.

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Dan Mangan is a two time JUNO Award-winning and three time Polaris Music Prize-nominated musician and songwriter. He lives in Vancouver, British Columbia with his wife and two sons. For decades, Dan has brought signature wit, sonic innovation and lyrical insight to the indie/folk community, garnering him a fiercely dedicated and deeply involved audience. He has played Glastonbury and Jimmy Kimmel Live, sold out Massey Hall and scored acclaimed soundtracks for television and feature film. In 2017, he co-founded Side Door, a community marketplace platform for the arts that seeks to democratize and decentralize the entertainment industry by connecting artists with alternative venue spaces.

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TOUR DATES  
March 6 - Casselberry, Florida - Casselberry Arts Center
March 7 - Jacksonville, Florida - Blue Jay Listening Room
March 8 - St-Augustine, Florida - Spinster Abbott’s
March 9 - Gainesville, Florida - Gainesville Fine Arts Association

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NATURAL LIGHT TRACKLIST
01 It Might Be Raining
02 Diminishing Returns
03 I Hated Love Songs
04 Contained Free (Interlude)
05 No Such Thing As Wasted Love
06 Melody
07 My Dreams Are Getting Weirder
08 Soapbox
09 Cut The Brakes
10 For Him
11 Sound The Alarm
12 Proximity
13 Hit The Wall

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JAY FEELBENDER SHARES NEW SINGLE, “ANGEL”

JAY FEELBENDER (JACOB SWITZER) SHARES “ANGEL”, OUT TODAY VIA VICTORY POOL RECORDS

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Jay Feelbender is the captivating alt-pop solo project of Toronto musician Jacob Switzer, a deeply personal creative journey that invites listeners into his world. Jay's latest music, produced by Braden Sauder, marks a bold evolution in his sound—an unfiltered, raw exploration of his musical evolution. From playful and adventurous to introspective and cathartic, the new work is a reflection of the full spectrum of his emotions, capturing everything from moments of joy to bursts of vulnerability. 

Today, he shares the new single, "Angel", a deeply emotional and soul-stirring anthem that speaks to the hearts of hopeless romantics everywhere. With its tender lyrics and heartfelt melody, the song delves into the vulnerability of loving someone so deeply, yet constantly feeling like you're falling short of being 'good enough.' It captures that bittersweet moment when self-doubt creeps in, but the determination to keep loving unconditionally—no matter the challenges—shines through.

Through its poignant lyrics and soaring instrumentals, "Angel" reminds us that love isn't always about perfection, but about the constant effort and devotion we give to the ones we cherish most. It's a song that celebrates the raw beauty of unconditional love, with all its imperfections, sacrifices, and unyielding hope.

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With a career that spans over a decade, Jacob has refined his craft through collaborations with various bands, including Goodbye Honolulu and Luna Li, and has shared stages with global acts like Hinds on multiple U.S. tours, as well as the Canadian Pop-Rock stars The Beaches. His dynamic performances have resonated with audiences at festivals and shows across both Canada and the U.S., establishing him as an artist who effortlessly bridges energy and emotion.

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ABIGAIL LAPELL REVEALS DELUXE VERSION OF JUNO AWARD NOMINATED ALBUM ANNIVERSARY, FEATURING 8 NEW SONGS

ABIGAIL LAPELL REVEALS DELUXE ALBUM, ANNIVERSARY & MORE SONGS ABOUT LOVE, INCLUDING 8 ADDITIONAL SONGS FROM THE 2025 JUNO AWARD NOMINATED ALBUM ANNIVERSARY - OUT MAY 3, 2025 VIA OUTSIDE MUSIC 

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“achingly beautiful” SOCAN Magazine

“Anniversary celebrates love in all its forms, taking the listener on a journey from ephemeral moments of elation to the power of eternal love, to the tragedy of heartache and loss.” Stir 

“Lapell’s masterful skills on finger-style guitar, harmonica, piano once again return to effortlessly complement her eerily beautiful vocals.” - KUTX (NPR)

“Anniversary” emerges boldly and beautifully as an earnest celebration of commitment”
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"The standout track 'Rattlesnake' begins with a slowly ramping up guitar that is sparse and haunting yet upbeat. Lapell lays down vocals that feel rooted and soulful with an element of blues running through her unique style of folk-noir." - Glide Magazine

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Toronto songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Abigail Lapell returns with More Songs About Love, the extended companion to her acclaimed 2025 JUNO Award Nominated album Anniversary. An evocative collection of original love songs, Anniversary was produced with Great Lake Swimmers’ Tony Dekker and recorded at 200-year-old St Mark’s Church in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario. Dekker helped shape the sessions’ spooky, resonant sound and also lent his voice to a couple of spellbinding duets. 

Balancing upbeat earworms with elegiac ballads, More Songs About Love adds eight new stripped-down tracks to the collection, including delicate acoustic versions of Anniversary’s standout tracks; a captivating French translation of crowd favourite “Rattlesnake”; and Lapell’s unique take on a handful of beloved classics, including her impassioned version of “Feels Like We Always Go Backwards” by Tame Impala. Combining cynical and sentimental elements, the collection ultimately emerges as an earnest celebration of love. 

Today, Abigail shares the new acoustic rendition of “Wait Up”. An ode to dysfunctional love, this duet between Abigail and Tony Dekker combines catchy harmonies and dueling acoustic guitars. "I loved recording this acoustic duo version of 'Wait Up' with Tony,” says Abigail. “I feel like it brings out such a different, more intimate side of the song and was super fun to play and sing live together."   

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On Anniversary, Abigail Lapell interrogates the romantic ideal of growing old together. ‘Anniversary’ literally means ‘returning yearly’, and the album’s 11 songs track the revolving days, seasons, and years to celebrate and complicate the notion of eternal love. Across the project, Lapell drew inspiration from a series of personal milestones, including turning 40, along with the fifteenth anniversary of her father’s death – and, more recently, several weddings and births in her family. She offers a 40-something vision of love, haunted by the ghosts of departed loved ones, past relationships or even the spectre of faded youth. 

Anniversary was fittingly recorded in a historic 200-year-old church adjoining a cemetery, complimenting the project’s resonant and hauntingly intimate theme. Lapell tapped Tony Dekker to co-produce the album, and the two assembled a stellar cast of musicians to round out Lapell’s vocals, piano, harmonica and fingerstyle electric guitar. The ensemble’s sensitive, orchestral country-jazz arrangements reveal the depth of Lapell’s musical palette – making use of the church’s in-house piano, harpsichord and several antique organs.

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Across the album, Lapell’s deft lyrics jostle with love song tropes, grappling with love’s finitude and the irony of how codependency and longing are revered in popular music. “I wanted to explore some of the contradictions within the pop culture notion of love,” Lapell says. “These dichotomies of light and dark, love and loss, fleeting and eternal – even in the traditional wedding vows, ‘sickness and health, richer or poorer.’” Ultimately, while deconstructing the myths of romantic love, Anniversary emerges as an earnest celebration of commitment – acknowledging its tragedy and hope, and its power to haunt and console at the same time.

Anniversary comes on the heels of Abigail Lapell’s critically acclaimed 2022 album Stolen Time, and her project Lullabies, released in November of 2023. Over the course of her musical journey, Lapell has garnered three Canadian Folk Music Awards, hit number one on Canadian folk radio and reached a staggering 40 million+ streams on Spotify alone.  Abigail is the most nominated artist at the 2025 Canadian Folk Music Awards with 4 nominations: Contemporary Album of the Year and Solo Artist of the Year for Anniversary, and Children's Album of the Year and Traditional Singer of the Year - for Lullabies.

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03/28/2025 Vancouver British Columbia JUNOFest Anza Club
04/06/2025 Ottawa Ontario CFMAs Canadian Museum of History
05/11/2025 Birmingham United Kingdom Kitchen Garden Cafe
05/12/2025 Cambridge United Kingdom Cambridge Junction 2
05/13/2025 Bristol United Kingdom Hen & Chicken
05/14/2025 London United Kingdom Jazz Cafe
05/16/2025 Stockholm, SE Sweden Nalen
05/17/2025 Falkenberg, SE Sweden Tryckhallen
05/18/2025 Malmö Sweden Plan B
05/21/2025 Arnhem Netherlands Bovenzaal
05/22/2025 Amsterdam Netherlands Melkweg
05/23/2025 Venlo Netherlands Joriskerk
05/24/2025 Leuven Belgium Cinema Roxy
05/27/2025 Bremen Germany Radio Bremen concert
05/28/2025 Hamburg, DE Germany Monkeys Music Club
05/30/2025 Berlin Germany Cassiopeia
06/08/2025 Toronto Ontario Hugh's Room
06/11/2025 Portland ME Maine Oxbow
06/12/2025 Saratoga Springs New York Caffe Lena
06/13/2025 Exeter New Hampshire The Word Barn
06/14/2025 Cambridge Massachussetts Club Passim
06/15/2025 New York NY Cafe Wha

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ANNIVERSARY & MORE SONGS ABOUT LOVE TRACKLIST
01 Anniversary Song
02 Footsteps
03 Count On Me
04 Rattlesnake
05 Blue Blaze
06 Someone Like You
07 3AM
08 Flowers In My Hair
09 Blue Electric Skies
10 Wait Up
11 Stars
12 Feels Like We Only Go Backwards
13 Anniversary Song (Acoustic)
14 Wait Up (Acoustic)
15 Plaisir d'amour
16 Serpent à sonnette
17 Count On My (Acoustic)
18 The End Of The World
19 Stars (Acoustic)

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