BERNICE SHARES ANIMATED VIDEO FOR “ST LUCIA”

WATCH AND SHARE “ST LUCIA” HERE

RED BULL SOUND SELECT PERFORMANCE IN TORONTO DEC 16

UK TOUR DATES SUPPORTING MARTHA WAINWRIGHT BEGIN IN JANUARY

“Blends melodies reminiscent of artists like Sade with the playful sounds of artists like Deerhoof and Dirty Projectors" - Pigeons and Planes

“A real standard of musicality and musicianship right here… Love that [track]” - Zane Lowe

“we need music like this more than ever.” - Stereogum

“from the realm of lowkey bedroom pop to a strobe lit dancefloor - The FADER

“lush with layered vocals splashing atop driving, yet whimsical beats” - Artist Direct

 

PHOTO CREDIT : Claire Harvey

Today, Bernice shares the video for “St Lucia” - the band's first single for Arts & Crafts. Premiering today via Pigeons and Planes, they note Bernice “pairs soulful vocal melodies with playful sonic explorations." Bernice vocalist/songwriter Robin Dann tells the site that artist Sonia Beckwith-Cole, who directed the “St Lucia” video, was the clear choice – “Her animation felt completely right to me, and I knew she would make something so beautiful for the song's world.”

“When I first heard the song I imagined pinks and blues, a lot of textures and water, water, water,” director/animator Sonia Beckwith-cole says of her inspiration for the video. “The song talks about how as a woman you are connected to a lineage of women that are a part of you, and contribute to who you are, while somehow still being distant. The verses bring up these complicated feelings and the chorus brings us escape from these worries to be present in a moment of joy. The woman in my story starts out in a confused wandering state surrounded by dark, obscured imagery. When she finally dives off the edge of a waterfall the imagery becomes bright, colourful and full of movement and she finds solace with friends in the water.”

WATCH AND SHARE “ST LUCIA” HERE


"St Lucia", the bouncy, maximalist R&B track produced by Grammy Award-winner Shawn Everett, is inspired by Robin’s great Auntie Irene and is about maternal ancestry and the traits we know or don’t know we embody from those who came before us.

Born to a musical family, the daughter of a symphony harpist and the former Toronto Symphony Orchestra's principal violist, and a graduate of Goldsmiths' MA in Music, Dann's background, formal training, and experimental sensibilities developed into sparse arrangements and pop-minded songwriting, often following curious and unexpected paths.

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Bernice’s members and collaborators include longtime Owen Pallett collaborator Thom Gill (keyboard/sampler), Colin Fisher (guitar), Daniel Fortin (bass), Philippe Melanson (drums) and Felicity Williams (supporting vocals). All are professional musicians from Toronto's music community and members of Owen Pallett, DIANA, John Southworth, Bahamas, Martha Wainwright, The Barr Brothers, and many others.

Bernice's upcoming album was co-produced by Grammy Award winner Shawn Everett (Alabama Shakes, Lucius) and Matt Smith (Owen Pallett) and co-mixed/mastered by experimental musician Sandro Perri (Polmo Polpo).

In addition to the UK tour supporting Martha Wainwright, Dann and collaborator Matt Smith have composed the sound design for Toronto Dance Company's production of NOISY, an original performance by one of Canada's foremost experimental choreographers Ame Henderson. The performance is set to debut on January 26th.

BERNICE TOUR DATES
12-16 Toronto, ON - The Costume House (Red Bull Sound Select)^
01-17 Dublin, IR - Vicar Street*
01-19 Belfast, UK - The Redeemer Church*
01-21 Gateshead, UK - The Sage*
01-23 Brighton, UK – Komedia*
01-24 Bury St Edmunds, UK - The Apex*
01-25 Bristol, UK - St. George’s Hall*
01-26 Cardiff, UK - Cardiff Tramshed*
01-27 Leeds, UK - City Varieties*
01-28 Manchester, UK - O2 Ritz*
01-30 Birmingham, UK - Town Hall*
01-31 Ashford, UK – Revelation*
02-01 Salisbury, UK - Salisbury City Hall*

^ w/ Jaunt
* w/ Martha Wainwright

Bernice
“St Lucia”
November 7, 2016

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