'Wilderness',
the forthcoming new album from The Handsome Family is due for release on 13th
May via Loose Music, with UK tour dates from 16th May (dates below).
Ninth
studio album from the duo Greil Marcus describes as "the Beatles of the
folk world"
Recorded
at their home in Albuquerque and at the Wilco Loft in Chicago
UK Tour -
May 2013 - celebrating their twenty years as a band
An
accompanying book of essays and illustrations by Rennie Sparks will be
published to coincide with this release
Wild animals, tall tales, and folk-lore from American
history populate Wilderness - the 9th studio album from New Mexico's
Handsome Family. Recorded at home in Albuquerque and at the Wilco Loft in
Chicago it's a record that finds husband & wife duo Brett & Rennie
Sparks blending Appalachian holler, psych-rock and Tin Pan Alley inspired
melodies to conjure up a world where David Attenborough meets David Lynch in a
Honky-Tonk bar at midnight.
The album explores the little-known enigmas of the
natural world: immortal jellyfish, woodpecker tongues, dancing octopi, fly
royalty, the secret language of crows, and mysterious ant spirals.
Elsewhere we discover why the Sparks never take seaside vacations and learn all
about compulsive window-smasher Mary Sweeney. It's classic Handsome Family
territory - twisted tales of the unexpected that may raise a smile but will
also, thanks to Rennie's knack for spinning a good yarn, leave you ever so
slightly unsettled. But it's not only the narrative that draws you deep into
this zoological wonderland. From the opening bars of Flies to
the album's closer Wildebeest - a parlour-piano led hymn that somehow
successfully manages to bring together Stephen Foster, hungry crocodiles and
the unity of the wildebeest herd, Brett Sparks lays bear a succession of deceptively
simple melodies and dexterous instrumentation that combine with his wife's
lyrics to a startlingly haunting effect and are delivered with a voice that
glides between a Cash-like timbre and a southern high & lonesome plea.
And what songs they are. They have been feted by the
likes of Ringo Starr and covered by artists such as Jeff Tweedy, Cerys
Matthews, Christy Moore and Andrew Bird. In a career that spans twenty years
they've toured the world in their own charmingly DIY fashion - one car, one
hotel room, one stage.... night after night after night - and in that time
they've performed as a duo, with a band and have had onstage collaborations
with such folk-royalty as Eliza Carthy, country legend Charlie Louvin and
indie-kings like Nick Cave and Jarvis Cocker. In each and every instance
they've more than held their own, thanks in the main to their songs - a series
of unique and wondrous compositions that, as Jeff Tweedy once said, are the
"product of two beautiful brains".
DATES:
16 May - Liverpool, Kazimer
17 May - Manchester, Ruby Lounge
18 May - Glasgow, The Arches
19 May - Gateshead, Old Town Hall
21 May - Sheffield, Greystones
22 May - Leeds, Brudenell Social Club
24 May - Kirbymoorside, The Band Room
17 May - Manchester, Ruby Lounge
18 May - Glasgow, The Arches
19 May - Gateshead, Old Town Hall
21 May - Sheffield, Greystones
22 May - Leeds, Brudenell Social Club
24 May - Kirbymoorside, The Band Room
25 May - Hebden Bridge, The Trades Club
26 May - Leicester, The Musician
28 May - Norwich, Arts Centre
29 May - London, Islington Assembly Hall
30 May - Bristol, The Fleece
31 May – Oxford, The Bullingdon
26 May - Leicester, The Musician
28 May - Norwich, Arts Centre
29 May - London, Islington Assembly Hall
30 May - Bristol, The Fleece
31 May – Oxford, The Bullingdon
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