11 August 2016

Blair Dunlop announces new single and Jon Boden support tour

Upcoming Tour Blair Dunlop is delighted to announce he will be opening for former Bellowhead frontman Jon Boden on selected dates of Jon’s fourteen date November 2016 UK solo tour. Blair will be joining Jon on November 9th in Milton Keynes and accompanying him on tour until November 20th in Bury St Edmunds, calling at Oxford, London, Ashford and Bristol in between. “I’m really looking forward to opening for Jon. Not only is he one of my favourite interpreters of traditional music, but he’s a great songwriter too. One of the most significant artists to come from the UK folk scene in recent years”, says Blair. Tour Dates Blair Dunlop November 2016 Tour Dates (Supporting Jon Boden) Wed, Nov 9 – The Stables, Milton Keynes – 01908 280 800 / stables.org Thu, Nov 10 – O2 Academy, Oxford – 0871 2200 260 / www.seetickets.com Fri, Nov 11 – Union Chapel, London – 0871 2200 260 / www.seetickets.com Sat, Nov 12 – Revelation, St. Mary’s Church, Ashford – 07548 679 199 / revelationstmarys.co.uk Sun, Nov 13 – Colston Hall, Bristol – 0844 887 1500 / colstonhall.org Sun, Nov 20 – The Apex, Bury St Edmunds – 01284 758 000 / theapex.co.uk “Dunlop is a storyteller and can build a whole world in a matter of a few minutes” Maverick 2016 GILDED Blair Dunlop is also looking forward to the release of his second single from his latest album, GILDED. 356, released August 26th, is at its simplest, a song about a car…A Porsche 356 to be precise. Blair recalls: “A friend and I decided to dress up and go and look at nice cars in Mayfair, pretending we might buy one. The salesman spotted us a mile off! But he was very genial and, when he saw that we fell for an old Porsche 356 proceeded in giving us the full run-down. The song is based on that day.” However, in typical Blair style, he takes the lyric further to examine the divide between rich and poor. The album version of ‘356’ features a final verse that summarises the theme beautifully. “He looked up and started dreaming. Of a 356 of his own. As he mounted his bike and set off for the east side of town Via Marylebone” The track has additional production by Ed Harcourt and was mixed by Paul Tipler. Blair worked with Ed Harcourt on the first single ‘The Egoist’ which enjoyed 4 weeks on the BBC Radio 2 playlist, giving Blair’s music some well-deserved extra exposure. Blair’s career continues to go from strength to strength. He has won awards, toured all over the UK and overseas, collaborated with a variety of writers and musicians, moved to London and set up his own record label (Gilded Wings Records), all of which have informed, and are reflected in, his mature and astute musical musings. The Guardian described him as “an increasingly adventurous songwriter”, and it rings even truer now. Blair has the confidence and experience to make the music he has always wanted to. Blair is looking forward to heading to Australia next year for a tour and festival appearances and will be heading over to America later in 2017 for some live dates. Not an artist to miss live, on August 12th Blair Dunlop is set to perform in a secret location in East London, as part of the Nest Collective’s Campfire Club. The event – a regular Nest Collective night – promises ‘a magic concoction of spontaneity, all drenched in the sepia tones of firelight and tinged with wooded aromas.’ Dunlop’s new single ‘356’ is released August 26th. New album GILDED is available now.

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WATCH: First Congress – Good Problem

First Congress are delighted to share the official video for upcoming single Good Problem, released August 19th 2016.  The video stars 28-year-old Australian dancer Sarah Jane Potter who explores the song’s themes of conflict and tension with movement. Sarah moved to the UK from Queensland to find the opportunities to properly explore her exceptional contemporary and balletic skills amongst the richness of our European culture. First Congress’ leader, Tom Van Can said of her, “Sarah was a real trooper; I’m a boxer and I know 3 minutes in the ring – the length of a boxing round –  is a killer and dancing the 3 minutes of the Good Problem choreography is probably harder and she danced the whole thing 32 times – imagine any boxer doing that!” Sarah danced in an old 1940’s tennis court now overgrown with silver birch, nettles and thistles. Sarah joked, “Where I come from the animals attack you. I never thought in England I’d get attacked by plants!  Stinging nettles, who the hell invented those?!” The video also has guest appearances from Clyde the Harris Hawk, who Sarah loved working with, “I love animals and I felt I had a real connection with this wonderful wild raptor”, she says, “I had no fear just respect!” First Congress are not your usual band, they are more of a musical alliance. Led by Tom Van Can – a multi-instrumentalist, lyricist, singer and composer – First Congress is a collaboration between singers, players and producers from a wealth of different backgrounds. Tender and stirring new single ‘Good Problem’ features lead vocals from welsh singer Bronwen Lewis (seen singing solo in the hit movie Pride). The track was written by Tom Van Can, mixed by Ash Howes and produced by John Reynolds. At the core of ‘Good Problem’ is tension – the struggle of difficult, hopeless and impossible love. “So often in matters of the heart it is instinct that leads us – the unconscious brain – and it takes the slow logical brain to catch up. When it does it carries a dagger in its hands,” explains Tom Van Can. Tom wrote most of upcoming debut album ‘On A Promise’ from a female point of view, which gives the record an organic sense of tension as he was stretched between the female and male perspective. “All the great music I love has within it the tension between anticipation and regret, light and dark, pleasure and pain,” says Tom, “I have tried to explore – from different angles and in various ways – forbidden, challenging, cataclysmic love and in the end offer peace, hope, joy, congress and reunion.” First Congress started as a group of like-minded artists making music to satisfy their artistic appetites. This was until BBC Radio 2 caught wind of their track ‘The First’ and swiftly added it to their playlist – it was a prevalent fixture across the stations shows with an unprecedented number of spins. This unexpected success and realisation they had started something special propelled Tom Van Can into action and plans to officially release First Congress’ creations started to form. Influenced by his love of Miriam Makeba, Edith Piaf and Nico, Tom Van Can has naturally written songs for female vocalists. Joining Bronwen on First Congress’ upcoming debut album is Irish singer Pauline Scanlon ably supported by Zalika King and Simone Daley Richards (backing vocalists for Adele). Other key members of First Congress are producer John Reynolds (Damien Dempsey, U2), guitarist Graham Kearns (Sinead O’Connor, George Michael), Kevin Armstong – Bowie’s guitarist for 10 years – bassist Clare Kenny (Edwyn Collins) and Iggy Pop’s keys player Seamus Beaghen. First Congress’ are excited to be releasing their debut album ‘On A Promise’ soon. Watch this space.   Watch the video here Save

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