ROYAL CANOE REVEALS NEW SONG FROM UPCOMING ALBUM, PREPARES FOR NORTH AMERICAN TOUR

ROYAL CANOE REVEALS NEW SONG, “LOVE YOU LIKE THAT,” FROM UPCOMING ALBUM

SOMETHING GOT LOST BETWEEN HERE AND THE ORBIT OUT SEPTEMBER 16 VIA NEVADO MUSIC
NORTH AMERICAN TOUR DATES BEGIN SEPTEMBER 8

LISTEN TO AND SHARE “LOVE YOU LIKE THAT” HERE

PRE-ORDER SOMETHING GOT LOST BETWEEN HERE AND THE ORBIT HERE

 “Royal Canoe are back and better than ever - Baeble Music

“feel-good dance music for the weird kids." - NPR

 “Working with famed producer Ben Allen, the sextet refined their sound, shifting their focus to rhythmic and percussive dexterity without sacrificing the soulfulness that made Believers’ ‘Bathtubs’ a hit.” - Flood Magazine

Photo Credit: Jaclyn Campanaro

Yesterday Royal Canoe premiered the “rhythmic, percussive, synth-heavy goodness of “Love You Like That” via Baeble Music from its upcoming release Something Got Lost Between Here And The Orbit, due out September 16 via Nevado Records.  Prior to that the band premiered the track "Living A Lie" via Flood Magazine which came hot on the heels of the video for the album’s first single, “Somersault” via NPR Music who said “Listening to the hypnotic rhythm of Matt Peters' vocals, you can parse the same wackiness that made bands like Alt-J, Simian Mobile Disco or even fellow Canadians Think About Life so singular.”

 LISTEN TO AND SHARE “LOVE YOU LIKE THAT” HERE
PRE-ORDER SOMETHING GOT LOST BETWEEN HERE AND THE ORBIT HERE

Never ones to stray from the road for too long the Winnipeg sextet wrapped up a string of summer tour dates with Plants & Animals and are now ready to jump back in the van to promote the highly anticipated release of Something Got Lost Between Here And The Orbit.  A whole autumn full of tour dates that takes Royal Canoe to every corner of North America begins September 8. All performance dates can be found below.

After two years of writing and recording between tours, Something Got Lost Between Here And The Orbit surfaced with a unique and intensified voice. It was co-produced and mixed by Ben Allen (Gnarls Barkley, Animal Collective, Deerhunter), who concentrated their sound-crafting attention on two fundamental elements: drums and vocals. Royal Canoe has always had an intensively rhythmic heart and that is more the case than ever. Their lyrics grow organically out of an addictive percussive flow and the unique topography of each track. Reinforcing their vocal and percussive core allowed them to be more adventurous with experimentation; more determined in their ongoing pursuit of the elusive musicality that can be found in collisions between digital and analogue worlds. In addition to their their usual buffet of synthesizers, effects pedals and homemade samples, late nights lead to to rabbit-holes of attaching contact mics to water bottles to play them like percussion instruments and convoluting synths through beluga whale field recordings.

In addition to a renewed sonic focus, Something Got Lost... brings an emotional clarity. But it’s a particular kind of clarity: one you experience when what’s most clear is that you’re really unsure about what’s happening with your life or, unsure about what happened to the life you once took for granted, while you were off experiencing stuff, being busy, accomplishing things. Life, and especially the life of musicians, tends to be shaped by an ebb and flow of leaving and returning, cycling between an extroverted, transient mode of being and one of introversion and staying put. Within the broader cycles, even our most important relationships can shift, morph and drift, no matter how much we try to hold them steady.

Almost three years have passed since the release of Royal Canoe’s sophomore album Today We're Believers. Those years were full. The band played 200 shows, which included tours with the likes of Alt J and Bombay Bicycle Club, and stops at major festivals like Bonaroo, Iceland Airwaves, and Osheaga. The hard work paid off; Today We're Believers received critical acclaim, was nominated for Alternative Album of the Year at the JUNOs, and won Best Independent Album at Western Canadian Music Awards.

WATCH AND SHARE THE VIDEO FOR “SOMERSAULT” HERE
LISTEN TO AND SHARE “LIVING A LIE” HERE

SOMETHING GOT LOST BETWEEN HERE AND THE ORBIT TRACKLIST

Somersault

Walk out on the Water

Living a Lie

Checkmate

Love You Like That

I Am Collapsing So Slowly

Holidays

Out of the Beehive

Bicycle

How Long Is Your Life?

BB Gun

                                             

ROYAL CANOE TOUR DATES

09.08 - Guelph, ON @ Brass Taps Pub

09.09 - Waterloo, ON @ Maxwell’s

09.10 - Hamilton, ON @ Hamilton Supercrawl

09.15 - Winnipeg, MB @ Burton Cummings Theatre

09.17 - Lethbridge, AB @ Love & Records Festival

09.18 - Bozeman, MT @ The Filling Station

09.19 - Salt Lake City, UT @ Kilby Court

09.23 - Los Angeles, CA @ The Hi Hat
09.24  - Davis, CA @ Sophia's Thai Kitchen
09.25 - San Francisco, CA @ Brick & Mortar
09.28 - Portland, OR @ Holocene

09.29 - Seattle, WA @ Sunset Tavern

09.30 - Vancouver, BC @ Imperial

10.01 - Victoria, BC @ Lucky Bar

10.03 - Rossland, BC @ The Flying Steamshovel

10.05 - Calgary, AB @ Marquee Beer Market & Stage

10.06 - Red Deer, AB @ Bo’s Bar and Grill

10.07 - Edmonton, AB @ UP+DT Festival

10.08 - Saskatoon, SK @ The Capitol

10.18 - Kingston, ON @ The Mansion

10.19 - Quebec City, QC @ L’Anti

10.20 - Fredericton, NB @ Capital Complex

10.21 & 10.22 - Halifax, NS @ Halifax Pop Explosion

10.26 - St. Catharines, ON @ L3

10.27 - Toronto, ON @ Lee’s Palace

10.28 - Ottawa, ON @ Zaphod Beeblebrox

10.29 - Montreal, QC @ La Vitrola

10.30 - Burlington, VT @ Higher Ground Showcase Lounge

11.01 - Boston, MA @ Great Scott

11.02 - Philadelphia, PA @ Boot & Saddle

11.05 - New York, NY @ Mercury Lounge

11.07 - Columbus, OH @ Rumba Café

11.09 - Chicago, IL @ Beat Kitchen
11.11 - Des Moines, IA @ Vaudeville Mews

11.12 - Minneapolis, MN @ 7th Street Entry

 

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