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Showing posts with label Big Dark Love. Show all posts
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Monday, January 19, 2015

Bloodshot Records artist: Murder By Death - Big Dark Love - New Release Review

I just received the newest release (February 3, 2015), Big Dark Love, by Murder By Death. This is not a blues release but adventurous and well written. Opening with I Shot An Arrow, Adam Turla on lead vocal, Matt Armstrong on bass, Sarah Balliet on cello, Dagan Thogerson on drums and David Fountain on piano set quite a stage. A cool but odd melody with Frank Black like characteristics features a solid anchor in Balliet and Fountain that is quite appealing. Strange Eyes has a driving pop beat and atmospheric backing. Title track, Big Dark Love is a really nice ballad with a haunting guitar riffs over a really solid melody and warm cello bottom. Very cool! Dream In Red has more of a club feel but with dark classical overtones. Solitary One has some of the nicest vocal harmonies with Fountain. The most air friendly track on the release, this is a track that is certain to collect followers. Send Me Home is a solid rocker with cool guitar reverb. A pinch of country gives the track a cool flavor. Last Thing, although floating a bed of synth, has banjo, violin and a country western beat. This has a modern feel not unlike another of my favorites bands in this genre, Camper Van Beethoven. Natural Pearl continues with the western flavor but this time with a light 2 step rhythm. A drum shuffle leads the way and vocal duets between Foutain and Turla with the latter adding some solid guitar riffs. Very cool track. It Will Never Die sets an easy folk track with a light poppy feel, balancing cello with mandolin. Breaking into one of the heaviest jams on the release with a wall of sound it is definitely on the the releases milestones. Wrapping the release is Hunted, seems quite a simple folk track until Turla steps up with his fat reverb filled western style guitar riffs. This is a cool track to complete an unusual and interesting release.  

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Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Murder By Death Debuts New Song "Strange Eyes"

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*Exclusive stream via Entertainment Weekly of lead single from forthcoming album Big Dark Love

*iTunes album pre-order / New tour dates

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Murder By Death will release their seventh full-length album Big Dark Love on February 3rd, 2015. Today, Entertainment Weekly/EW.com is premiering “Strange Eyes,” the first new song from the band’s second release with Chicago label Bloodshot Records.  


Big Dark Love is now available for pre-order on CD and LP via Bloodshot’s website or digitally via iTunes, in which purchasing parties will receive an instant MP3 download of the lead single, “Strange Eyes.”

Big Dark Love reflects a different, more complex side of the band. As hinted in the title, the 10 songs circle a central theme of love, only in this case, the oft-traveled topic is examined through a non-traditional kaleidoscope: the love of a parent for their child, the struggle between unconditional love and morality, loving to excess. There can sometimes be a dusky patina of despair overlaying glints of hope. For a band that has built its formidable, near 15-year career around a consideration to tension, release, bombast, ecstasy, and highest-highs vs. lowest-lows, it is something to say that this is Murder By Death’s most dynamic release to date. Sonically here, their signature sound – rootsy indie rock, cinematic gothic ballads, and rousing pub rock shout-alongs – mixes with enlivening new stylistic elements - touches of pop, synth-y electronics, and psych rock - only hinted at on previous albums.

In support of the new album, Murder By Death will embark on a U.S. tour in late January, the first time fans will be able to hear new material in full. The lengthy stretch of dates begins on the West Coast in Seattle on January 30, continues across the continental U.S. to the East Coast in February, and eventually doubles back and wraps up in Bloomington, IN in mid-March. The band will also tour through the Midwest in late May. All tour dates can be found listed below, or on the band’s tour page.

Murder By Death Big Dark Love album release tour dates:

30-Jan
Seattle, WA
The Crocodile
31-Jan
Portland, OR
Star Theater
3-Feb
Salt Lake City, UT
Bar Deluxe
5-Feb
San Francisco, CA
The Independent
6-Feb
Santa Cruz, CA
The Catalyst Atrium
7-Feb
Los Angeles, CA
The Roxy
8-Feb
Santa Ana, CA
The Constellation Room
9-Feb
Phoenix, AZ
Crescent Ballroom
10-Feb
Albuquerque, NM
Launchpad
12-Feb
Dallas, TX
Club Dada
13-Feb
Austin, TX
Red 7
14-Feb
Houston, TX
Fitzgerald's Downstairs
15-Feb
Memphis, TN
Hi-Tone Café
24-Feb
Pittsburgh, PA
Mr Smalls
25-Feb
Cleveland, OH
Grog Shop
27-Feb
Boston, MA
Paradise Rock Club
28-Feb
New York, NY
Bowery Ballroom
1-Mar
Brooklyn, NY
Music Hall of Williamsburg
4-Mar
Hamden, CT
The Ballroom at The Outer Space
5-Mar
Charlottesville, VA
The Southern
6-Mar
Philadelphia, PA
Union Transfer
7-Mar
Washington, DC
Black Cat
8-Mar
Raleigh, NC
Kings Barcade
10-Mar
Tampa, FL
The Orpheum
11-Mar
Orlando, FL
The Social
12-Mar
Atlanta, GA
Terminal West
13-Mar
Nashville, TN
Mercy Lounge
14-Mar
Bloomington, IN
The Bluebird
28-May
St Paul, MN
Turf Club
29-May
Milwaukee, WI
Turner Hall Ballroom
31-May
Chicago, IL
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