RAE SPOON ANNOUNCES UPCOMING LP, TOUR DATES

BODIESOFWATER OUT SEPTEMBER 7 VIA COAX RECORDS

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TOUR DATES BEGIN SEPTEMBER 6

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“Rae Spoon is one of the most important musicians working in Canada today.” – Now Magazine

“The mark of a gifted songwriter is the ability to create the most emotion with the fewest notes. Rae Spoon is a master of restraint, conveying both hope and hurt at once through
simple melodies.” – Exclaim!

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Rae Spoon’s new LP bodiesofwater comes out on the twentieth anniversary of the first show Spoon ever played, and ten years after the release of their break-out album superioryouareinferior. As a non-binary person, Rae is no stranger to having an identity that doesn’t fit societal and legal structures. Like bodies, water is regulated and increasingly commodified, despite being fundamental to life. On this, Spoon’s ninth album, they explore their common ground and connections with the ocean surrounding their Vancouver Island home.

Co-produced by Montreal’s Laurie-Anne Torres (Folly & the Hunter, Land of Talk), bodiesofwater was recorded with Torres, respectfulchild, and Terri Upton at The Noise Floor Recording Studio on Gabriola Island. Infectious arrangements of drums, ambient violin, synthesizers, and bass guitar carry the listener through ten new songs highlighted by Spoon’s characteristic layered songwriting. Expansive and hopeful, Spoon’s voice acknowledges the complications and complexity of despair while maintaining a genuine sense of hope and connection.

The anthemic joy of lead track, “Do Whatever The Heck You Want” encourages listeners to challenge the limitations they put on both themselves and others. “This is a song I wrote about my main life philosophy,” says Spoon. “Originally it contained 30 F-words, but then my friend Carole Pope said to me ‘You can't have a hit with the f-word in it, Rae’ and so it's now suitable for all audiences.”

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Due out September 7 via Spoon’s own Coax Records, the album opens with “I Held My Breath”, a song emanating the strength and fragility in confronting sorrow and anxiety. “It’s Getting Close” and “Bioluminescent” explore the apocalyptic possibilities in the current global climate, while the role of politicians in determining the future of the land and sea is confronted in “You Don’t Do Anything”. “Seascape” seeks to destigmatize the methods people use to survive a lack of social support, and the song “In My Town” challenges music and art scenes to better address allegations of sexual violence while supporting survivors. “Undertow” proclaims the advantages of embracing change and “It’s Not in My Body” is about longing for the space to simply exist as a body without constantly negotiating the questions of others. Finally, in “Beach Of Bones” Spoon finds connection with the water, air, and land by experiencing them as living parts of the world in which we are embodied.

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MORE ABOUT RAE SPOON
Rae Spoon is an award-winning nonbinary musician and author. They have released nine solo albums spanning folk, indie rock and electronic genres and have toured across Canada and internationally. Rae was the subject and composer of the score for the National Film Board–produced musical-documentary My Prairie Home, which premiered at Sundance Film Festival in 2014. Rae owns and runs an indie record label called Coax Records that has released fifteen albums by Canadian and international artists. They have been nominated for two Polaris Music Prizes, a Lambda Literary Award, and a Western Canadian Music Award.

Rae’s first book, First Spring Grass Fire, was published by Arsenal Pulp Press in 2012. The book was a finalist for a Lambda Award in the Transgender Fiction category and was shortlisted for an Expozine Alternative Press Award. In the spring of 2014, Rae was awarded a Honour of Distinction by the Dayne Ogilvie Prize, presented by the Writers’ Trust of Canada. Rae’s second book, co- written with Ivan E. Coyote and titled Gender Failure, was published in 2014. Gender Failure was on the 2015 Over The Rainbow Reading List and was translated into German. In 2017, Rae also published a manual in the How To Series called How To (Hide) Be(hind) Your Songs detailing their philosophies on music composition.

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BODIESOFWATER TRACKLIST
01 I Held My Breath
02 It’s Getting Close
03 Do Whatever THe Heck You Want
04 In My Town
05 Seascape
06 You Don’t Do Anything
07 Bioluminescent
08 It’s Not In My Body
09 Undertow
10 Beach Of Bones

FALL TOUR DATES
Sep 6 - Victoria, BC - Vinyl Envy (Early  + Late Show)
Sep 7 - Salt Spring Island, BC - Salt Spring Pride
Sep 8 - Vancouver, BC - Wise Hall
Sep 9 - Prince George, BC - Omenica Art Centre*
Sep 10 - Onaway, AB - Sunrise Gardens
Sep 11 - Lethbridge, AB - Acoustic Owl
Sep 12 - Calgary, AB - King Eddy
Sep 13 - Calgary, AB - King Eddy
Sep 14 - Edmonton, AB - The Aviary
Sep 15 - Swift Current, SK - Lyric Theatre
Sep 16 - Regina, SK - UR Pride Centre #
Sep 18 - Saskatoon, SK - Underground Cafe #
Sep 20 - Winnipeg, MB - Goodwill
Sep 21 - Thunder Bay, ON - The Common
Sep 22 - Sault Ste. Marie, ON - Shabby Motley +
Sep 23 - Sudbury, ON - Sudbury Theatre Centre (Matinee)
Sep 25 - London, ON - Taproot
Sep 26 - Guelph, ON - The Golden Bus
Sep 29 - Toronto, ON - Folk Music Ontario Showcase
Oct 1 - Hamilton, ON - The Tower
Oct 2 - Kitchener, ON - Open Seasme
Oct 3 - Peterborough, ON - The Garnet
Oct 4 - Montreal, QC - Casa Del Popolo
Oct 5 - Ottawa, ON - 27 Club
Oct 6 - Halifax, NS - Gus's Pub
Oct 7 - Toronto, ON - Burdock (Early + Late Show)

All shows with respectfulchild plus:
*with Kym Gouchie
# with Homo Monstrous and Ursa
+with Richard Garvey and Vic Horvath

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