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Altin Gün Release New Single & Music Video Today

Altin Gün, the Amsterdam-based band, return today with their hypnotizing new single “Ordunun Dereleri.” The track is the first single off their forthcoming new album, Yol, coming in February, and follows the band’s 2019 LP Gece, which earned a Grammy nomination for Best World Music Album. “Ordunun Dereleri” is out now alongside a B-side of a brand-new instrumental track “Bir Of Çeksem”, available for pre-order now as a 7inch.

“Ordunun Dereleri” is a reimagining of a traditional Turkish folk song, a classical love story about two doomed lovers, and showcases the band’s shift towards a synth-driven Europop sound. Mysterious and atmospheric, the track features down-tempo electro beats, majestic synths and Erdinç Ecevit’s yearning vocals of unrequited love. The track comes accompanied by the band’s very first narrative video, a gorgeous clip shot in the Netherlands.

 

King Gizzard Announce New Double Live Album – Live in San Francisco ’16 – Pre-Order Deluxe & Eco-Wax Vinyl

King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard
Live in San Francisco ’16
New Double Live Album – in Stores November 20, 2020

PRE-ORDER HERE

Just under a month after delivering their award-winning 2016 album Nonagon Infinity, King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard took the stage at San Francisco’s The Independent for a set both wildly frenetic and meticulously executed. In one of their final club gigs before bursting onto the international scene—soon selling out amphitheaters and headlining festivals—the Melbourne septet laid down a breakneck performance that, in the words of SF Weekly, “made every organ ache just right.” Multi-tracked and impeccably mixed, Live in San Francisco ’16 simultaneously channels the massive energy of King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard’s set while echoing the sweaty intimacy of the 500-capacity venue.

Newly unearthed by ATO Records, Live in San Francisco ’16 captures an extraordinary moment in the band’s increasingly storied history, a 13-song spectacular likely to leave every listener awestruck and adrenalized.

Like Nonagon Infinity—the band’s eighth full-length and worldwide breakthrough—Live in San Francisco ’16 kicks off with “Robot Stop,” an immediately transportive track built on blistering riffs and bombastic rhythms. Reaching its majestic climax with a 22-minute rendition of fan favorite “Head On/Pill” (from 2013’s Float Along – Fill Your Lungs), the album rushes forward with a furious intensity as the band tears through the entire set without ever breaking—a feat that induces a sort of joyful delirium in anyone who bears witness.

With nearly half the setlist made up of Nonagon Infinity tracks, Live in San Francisco ’16 unfolds with the same exquisitely controlled chaos King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard brought to that arguable masterpiece. “2016 was peak tightness for Gizz,” notes frontman Stu Mackenzie. “Around this time we were really into tightly composed sets, and the show was like one long song—everything linked, everything planned. We threw that idea out the window later on, but this live record is a great document of that moment in our collective psyche.”

 

Rainbow Foil Deluxe Edition
2xLP’s on “Golden Gate Sunburst’ & “Bay Fog” Colored Vinyl

 

Eco-Wax Edition
2xLP’s on Recycled Eco-Wax, Randomly Colored Vinyl

 

 

Nilüfer Yanya Announces New EP ‘Feeling Lucky?’

London-based singer-songwriter Nilüfer Yanya announces her new EP Feeling Lucky? today. The EP is the follow-up to Yanya’s critically acclaimed 2019 debut album Miss Universe and is due out December 11. Today she shares Feeling Lucky?’s mesmerizing first single“Crash,” a track co-written and produced by ATO labelmate Nick Hakim, and its accompanying video. “The video for ‘Crash’ takes place on a flight,”says Yanya. “Last year, doing a lot of touring I found myself becoming more and more anxious each time I boarded a plane, something which was new for me as I’ve never had a fear of flying. With each flight we took it felt like the turbulence was getting worse and I was convinced my luck was due to run out. I didn’t write ‘Crash’ about being on an aeroplane but I really like it visually as an embodiment of the song.”

 

 

Feeling Lucky? finds Yanya exploring life’s unpredictability – “One of the songs had the theme of luck in it as a concept but then I realised they all do,” she says. “That got me thinking about luck in general; good and bad. Things out of our control and things in control of us, how often we put acts and happenings down to the fortune of good luck or bad luck when things exceed our expectations or don’t go according to plan.”

Alongside “Crash,” Feeling Lucky? also features the new tracks “Same Damn Luck” and “Day 7.5093” – the latter song was performed live for the first time on Yanya’s NPR Music Tiny Desk (Home) Concert in July and released on Bandcamp for 24 hours only as part of the democracy fundraiser Good Music To Avert The Collapse of American Democracy Comp alongside tracks from David Byrne, Arcade Fire, Yoko Ono, and The War On Drugs on October 2.

 

Pre-order Feeling Lucky? Here

 

Cordovas Release New Album ‘Destiny Hotel’

Cordovas have released their new album Destiny Hotel today, which comes on Limited Edition Gold Vinyl. Cordovas will also be performing a Lightning 100 “Nashville Sunday Night” show at 3rd  & Lindsley in Nashville this Sunday, October 18th to celebrate the release of Destiny Hotel (a limited number of tickets are on sale for the show, and COVID safety measures will be enforced). The show will also be webcast via Nugs.net and broadcast live on Lightning 100. The band will also do a virtual in-store performance from Grimey’s in Nahsville on Monday, October 19th at 8pm ET/7pm CT on the Grimey’s Facebook page.

The band made their national TV debut in August on CBS This Morning, watch them perform Destiny Hotel standouts “High Feeing” (watch here) and “Rain on the Rail” (watch here).

Grab your Cordovas ‘Destiny Hotel’ Limited Edition Gold Vinyl Here

 

 

Destiny Hotel is a work of wild poetry and wide-eyed abandon, set to a glorious collision of folk and country and groove-heavy rock-and-roll. In a major creative milestone for the Tennessee-based band—vocalist/multi-instrumentalist Joe Firstman, keyboardist Sevans Henderson, guitarist/vocalist Lucca Soria and vocalist/multi-instrumentalist Toby Weaver—the album harnesses the freewheeling energy of their live show more fully than ever, all while lifting their songwriting to a whole new level of sophistication. The result is a batch of songs that ruminate and rhapsodize with equal intensity, inviting endless celebration on the way to transcendence.

Recorded in Los Angeles and produced by Rick Parker (Lord Huron, Beck, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, Firstman’s Atlantic Records-released debut solo album The War of Women), Destiny Hotel expands on the harmony-soaked roots rock of 2018 That Santa Fe Channel. Before heading to L.A., Cordovas spent over three months in their second homebase of Todos Santos (an artist community in Mexico’s Baja California Peninsula), sketching dozens of songs partly sparked from their voracious reading of authors like mythologist Joseph Campbell, poet/novelist Rainer Maria Rilke, and spiritual teacher Eckhart Tolle. And when it came time for the recording sessions—a frenetic seven-day stretch squeezed in just before stay-at-home orders took effect in response to the global pandemic—the band methodically eliminated any lyrics they deemed inconsequential.

“We wanted to strike the term ‘want’ from our music—to get rid of all the ‘Baby, baby, baby, I want this, I want that,’ and create something more useful,” says Firstman. “We needed to make sure these were songs we’d be proud to sing forever.”

 

Deep Sea Diver Release New Album ‘Impossible Weight’

Today, Deep Sea Diver has released its anticipated third album Impossible Weight. They’ve pulled out all the stops on the way to release day, from announcing the album with an ingenious video for “Lights Out” featuring the song’s guitar tabs, to enlisting Sharon Van Etten to sing a stunning guest verse on the album’s title track. The latter garnered praise from all corners, with Teen Vogue calling it “an electric guitar-laden rock n’ roll dream,” and Guitar World noting that “the track’s brash, chunky guitar leads to add an otherworldly, gothic touch to this otherwise radio- and even dancefloor-primed slice of indie perfection.” Consequence of Sound said that “Dobson’s sharp guitar work crunches and buzzes beneath them, serving as another voice altogether,” but it was perhaps American Songwriter that put it most succinctly — “In the pantheon of guitarists in the 21st Century, guitarist Jessica Dobson deserves high placement on that roll call.”

Most recently, the band released a fan-sourced video for “Wishing,” which features fans dancing to the track in front of 78 closed-down venue marquees from around the country. The video and its depictions of these closed-down spaces serves as a potent reminder of the plight currently faced by the live music industry.

Following a year featuring tours with Wilco and Joseph, Deep Sea Diver hardly stayed quiet. In April the band released “Stop Pretending,” a single born of their weekly live-streamed performances from their home studio during the initial period of social isolation. The single struck a chord with fans and press alike, even earning a slot on NPR Music’s “Favorite Songs of 2020 (So Far)” list.

 

Order and Stream ‘Impossible Weight’ Here

 

Black Pumas Deluxe Edition Available Now In Stores

The Black Pumas’ Deluxe Edition of their self-titled debut album is available now in stores and in the ATO shop. The Grammy®-nominated duo (frontman/songwriter Eric Burton and producer/guitarist Adrian Quesada) include their brand new track, “I’m Ready” in the edition. Watch the live studio session of the song below.

 

 

This Deluxe 2 LP Gold and Black/Red colored vinyl set includes a bonus 7” in a foil-stamped gatefold jacket. It features the original album plus 11 bonus tracks, including three new unreleased originals; three live in-studio versions (“Colors,” “Oct 33,” “Confines”); a live version of “Know You Better” recorded at C-Boys Heart & Soul, the Austin club where the band first made a name for itself; and covers of the Beatles’ “Eleanor Rigby,” Death’s “Politicians in My Eyes,” Bobby “Blue” Bland’s “Ain’t No Love in the Heart of the City,” and Tracy Chapman’s “Fast Car.” The package is updated with new artwork and contains unpublished in-studio and live photographs.

Grab the Deluxe Edition album here.

 

 

 

Rodrigo y Gabriela Release ‘Mettavolution Live’ Album

GRAMMY®-Award-winning guitar virtuosos Rodrigo y Gabriela have released METTAVOLUTION LIVE, an all-new double album recorded during last year’s METTAVOLUTION World Tour.

“Hearing this recording is to be able to reconnect with our marvelous fans from our live gigs during 2019,” say Rodrigo y Gabriela, “the year we got to promote our METTAVOLUTION album all over the world. That was the very moment we felt truly complete as artists and musicians.”

The release of METTAVOLUTION LIVE comes in the wake of a deeply creative period that Rodrigo and Gabriela are continuing to experience in these pandemic days at home in Zihuatanejo, Mexico. One of the world’s most in-demand live acts, the duo had planned to spend this summer celebrating METTAVOLUTION and their historic GRAMMY® Award triumph with an eagerly awaited world tour. Instead, they performed an extremely popular NPR Tiny Desk (Home) performance in April, and have been releasing their daily Lumbini Sessions with inspired live versions of their favorite metal songs, film themes, jazz tunes, Rodrigo y Gabriela album cuts as well as covers of Motorhead, Billie Eilish, Dua Lipa, Dave Brubeck, Van Morrison, Lil Nas X, Radiohead and more.

METTAVOLUTION LIVE is available now on digital and physical formats, order now.

 

Honey Harper Releases Election-Themed Ballad Exclusive on Bandcamp

Honey Harper, the cosmic country persona of musician Will Fussell, releases a new home recording “The Devil Went Down to Georgia Pt. II (Mail It In),” an updated riff on the 1979 Charlie Daniels Band classic. Harper was born and raised in Atlanta but no longer lives there; the track reflects his disillusionment with the state and the country’s current state of affairs as well as his support for mail-in voting in this November’s election. “Oh my, what a surprise and, baby, how time flies, that damn demon’s on TV, he sings. “Same vain fool who tucked his tail then laid that fiddle at my feet / Looks like I’m gonna have to mail it in after all / ‘Cause I ain’t going back to Georgia at all.

Harper and his wife and collaborator Alana Pagnutti issued the following statement about the track:

We’ve always believed in allowing people to interpret our lyrics in different ways and find their own personal meanings in our songs. With this song and video though, we want to be explicitly clear with where we stand:

Biden may not have been our first choice, but this fall, it’s the only choice.
A vote for a third-party candidate is a vote for Trump.
A vote for Trump is a vote that condones racism, xenophobia, homophobia & misogyny.

“The Devil Went Down to Georgia Pt. II (Mail It In)” is available for purchase on Bandcamp here.

Drive-By Truckers announce 2nd Album of 2020, ‘The New OK’

Drive-By Truckers have announced The New OK, their second full-length album of 2020. They kicked off the year with The Unraveling – not quite realizing just how prescient the title would be – and things sure did unravel from there.

After a spring and summer at home the band decided to gather together some leftovers from those sessions and pair them with songs written and recorded in lockdown, with each band member recording in their own corner of the country. It’s an album which Patterson Hood hopes, balances out the darkness of our current situation with a hope for better days and nights ahead.” I encourage you to read his full statement below.

The New OK will be out this Friday October 2 digitally and December 18 on CD and LP, order now.

Read album statement from Drive-By Truckers’ Patterson Hood below:

DBT released The Unraveling on Jan. 31st 2020 and set out for what was supposed to be a full year of touring. We completed the first leg of the tour at DC’s beloved 9:30 Club on Feb. 29th. We all went home for a brief break before resuming at Vogue in Indianapolis on March 12th. We were two songs into the soundcheck for that show when we were told that the entire tour was to be postponed indefinitely due to the Covid-19 pandemic. We packed up the trailer and headed home where we’ve pretty much been ever since.

To call these past few months trying would be a dramatic understatement. Our lives are intertwined with our work in ways that give us our best songs and performances. It is a life that has often rewarded us beyond our wildest dreams. Speaking for myself, I don’t have hobbies, I have this thing I do. To be sidelined with a brand new album and have to sit idly while so much that I love and hold dear falls apart before my very eyes has been intense, heartbreaking, anger provoking and very depressing. It has gone to the very heart of our livelihoods and threatened near everything that we have spent our lives trying to build.

I’m blessed to have a beautiful family. Everyone is healthy and so far we’re managing to survive all of this. Same time, I have spent much of these months ricocheting between deep depression and seething anger. I have not been a joy to be quarantined with (to put it mildly) and for that I am truly sorry to everyone that has had to be around me. I know I’m lucky and should be counting my blessings for so many have it far worse than me. For that I feel some degree of shame and guilt, which makes me angrier and more depressed.

Concerned people that I love frequently ask me how I’m doing. I would respond that “I’m OK…The New OK”.

The original idea for this album was to put out an EP utilizing some great tracks we had from the Memphis sessions that The Unraveling was culled from. We actually had a wealth of music recorded in those sessions. Not inferior outtakes, but songs we felt strongly about that didn’t further the narrative of the album we decided to release. We also wanted to include some new songs written during this endless summer of protests, riots, political shenanigans and pandemic horrors. We ended up with a full album that hopefully balances out the darkness of our current situation with a hope for better days and nights ahead.

I wrote Watching the Orange Clouds the weekend after George Floyd’s murder as I watched the whole country rise up in a chaotic firestorm of anger and calls for a righteous change. I wrote The New OK a couple of months later during the heat of the federal occupation in my adopted hometown of Portland, Oregon. We had to record them by sending each other tracks until we had all that we needed for David Barbe to mix the finished songs. The Distance is a song I wrote in 2011. We had an unfinished demo from early in the English Oceans sessions that we took and finished for this album. Again, it’s a song I’ve always loved but it didn’t fit in with the album we were working on at the time. I kinda consider it an epilogue for our early days of touring in our 1988 Ford Econoline. You could almost call it a sequel to “Let There Be Rock”.

Sea Island Lonely was written in the back of a car taking me to a super early flight after a show in Southern Georgia. It was one of my favorite takes from the Memphis sessions, a total accident that we completed with horns.

Tough To Let Go came to me in a dream. I woke up and immediately wrote it down. We also put horns on that sucker. When I dreamt it, Jason Isbell was singing it. I literally checked with him to make sure that I hadn’t actually stolen it from him. He said I hadn’t, but it was his favorite of my songs from the Memphis sessions.

Cooley wrote Sarah’s Flame in early 2019. I’ll let you guess yourself who this Sarah is whose metaphoric spark lit the tiki torches of Charlottesville. This national nightmare didn’t just happen overnight, that’s for sure.

The Unraveling was a song I wrote several years ago and had always wanted to record but just couldn’t make it work with my singing voice. At some point during the Memphis sessions, I asked Bobby Matt if he would give it a try and he knocked it out of the park. At some point, when we decided to call the last album by that title, we thought it would be cool if we saved the actual title cut for a future record (shades of Led Zeppelin’s “Houses of the Holy”). As we were finishing in Memphis, Barbe told us to go back in and track our cover of The Ramones’ classic The KKK Took My Baby Away. He said we’d be glad we did. That’s yet another reason why he’s been our producer for two decades now.

Finally, in putting it all together, in keeping with the timing of its creation and release, we decided to include The Perilous Night which I began writing on the day the Electoral College voted Trump into office and completed the week after the Charlottesville murder of Heather Heyer on the day that the sitting President said that there was blame on both sides. This is a radically different mix from the mix of the single we released in 2017.

Here’s to the hope that we can make 2021 a better year than this one has been. In the meantime, here’s to The New OK!

See you at The Rock Show.

Patterson Hood

The DBT’s – September, 2020

Black Pumas Perform “Colors” With Jack Johnson on Good Morning America

Black Pumas, the Grammy-nominated duo of frontman/songwriter Eric Burton and producer/guitarist Adrian Quesada, appeared on Good Morning America today, performing a special collaborative version of their hit single “Colors” with Jack Johnson. The performance is a preview of Black Pumas and Jack Johnson’s appearance at this Saturday, September 26’s Farm Aid 2020 virtual festival alongside Willie Nelson and The Boys, Neil Young, John Mellencamp, Dave Matthews, Bonnie Raitt and Boz Scaggs, Brandi Carlile, Chris Stapleton, and more.

Good Morning America is the latest in a string of television performances from Black Pumas in the past months, including recent renditions of “Colors” on Full Frontal with Samantha Bee and The Kelly Clarkson Show. In June, the band premiered their cover of Tracy Chapman’s “Fast Car” on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert were also recently featured on Rolling Stone’s In My Room sessions with a stripped-down set.

The deluxe reissue of Black Pumas’ self-titled debut album, which includes a set of bonus tracks, including “Fast Car” and new single “I’m Ready” is out now digitally and will be released physically as a double LP featuring new artwork and a gatefold with unpublished in-studio and live photographs on October 9. You can grab a copy of the vinyl here in the ATO shop.