LEAF RAPIDS SHARE NEW VIDEO FOR “VIRGINIA” FROM UPCOMING LP

WATCH AND SHARE “VIRGINIA” HERE

CITIZEN ALIEN OUT MAY 3 VIA COAX RECORDS

PRE-ORDER CITIZEN ALIEN HERE

TOUR DATES BEGIN MAY 2

“If the rest of Citizen Alien, is half this good, expect another JUNO nod and maybe another win for these two.” Roots Music Canada (on “Dear Sister”)

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Today, Winnipeg duo Leaf Rapids are sharing the video for “Virginia” from their upcoming album, Citizen Alien. "This song is inspired by mothers,” Keri Latimer tells Exclaim!. “Struggling to hang on and let go at the same time. Trying to teach our children to be strong, while dealing with our own weaknesses. Trying to encourage independence while clutching onto them for dear life. It's also about recycling paper bags."

On the album, Exclaim! says : “There are moments of dark history, but ultimately the record aims to celebrate the hope and wisdom of their ancestors.” “Virginia” will be available to stream on all platforms this Friday while Citizen Alien is due out May 3 via Coax Records.

WATCH AND SHARE “VIRGINIA” HERE


Citizen Alien started the way all good things do, with a story, one that emerged from the time-shrouded attics of Keri Latimer’s family history. A tale of the great-grandmother she knew only as tiny and soft-spoken, a gentle soul who only spoke Japanese. Who would have guessed that once, in her youth, that same little old woman stabbed a man with a pair of barbershop shears? That tale became the torch to light a new journey. As the years turned, Keri plunged into the depths of her family’s ancestral memories, resurfacing with stories like jewels that had been tucked away and forgotten. These she polished and kept safe, waiting until it was time to hold their colours up to the light once more.

Now, all of those stories come together on Citizen Alien. The project is a labour of love for Keri and her husband, Devin Latimer. Through their own family’s stories they created a new world from the old, delving into the intimate truths told by voices from decades long gone.

Each of the Citizen Alien’s 10 songs spins out a thread, binding history and identity to time and place. Threads that crossed oceans, stretched from Kyoto to Iceland’s wind-whipped northern coast, tangled in the heart of the Canadian prairie. Stories of lives that crept forward in boats across the water, lunches packed in liquor-store bags and battered suitcases bursting at their seams.

There is an openness on this record. There is space. It spans out like the vastness between stars. The liquid silver of Keri’s voice spills over a brushed snare, a Theremin trill, an acoustic guitar; all are given room to speak fully. Maybe it’s partly that they recorded Keri’s vocals first, an approach she’d never tried before, either as Leaf Rapids or her previous incarnation as part of JUNO Award winning alt-country quartet Nathan.

Whatever its genesis, Citizen Alien’s soundscape is intoxicating. Co-produced with acclaimed Winnipeg multi-instrumentalist and composer Rusty Matyas (Imaginary Cities, The Sheepdogs), the record saunters from the summery strums of the opener, “Dear Sister”, to the wintery harmonies of “Caragana Switch” with Alexa Dirks (Begonia) and Grant Davidson (Slow Leaves). Whimsical melodies strike a stark contrast with unsettling imagery, all of it playing out in the mind like an old sepia-toned movie. For Keri, who also scores for film, that flickering cinematic quality is intentional: it crystallizes the convergence of her composing life, her folk-life, and the life of her family.

WATCH AND SHARE “DEAR SISTER” HERE

But this is not only a personal record. Every family has stories of people who crossed oceans, who survived, who struggled and tried. People who knew injustice. And though some of those stories now fade into the haze of time, the truth of them remains vivid. Consider the album’s title track, declaration of love between ancestors divided by the travesty of Canada’s Second World War-era Japanese internment camps; if the same thing happened today, Keri points out, she and Devin would be split up, their children taken away.

Today, that kind of horror still threatens. Hate still festers, and power still tries to push human lives into the divide. But there is hope. Because, as Citizen Alien shows, we are all the dream of a future our forebears once had. Every day, we carry that dream forward in the stories we are heir to and the wisdom they hold, and every day, we have a chance to let those tales shine.

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LEAF RAPIDS ON TOUR

May 2 - Winnipeg, MB - West End Cultural Centre (Album Launch)
May 24 - Haps, NL - Huistheater De Steenakker %
May 25 - Stuttgart, DE - Laboratorium e.V. %
May 27 - Ingolstadt, DE - Neue Welt %
May 30 - Zwickau, DE - St. Barbara %
May 31 - Kyffhäuser, DE - Panorama Museum %
Jun 1 - Elmshorn, DE - Church Elmshorn %
Jun 2 - Son, NL - Conferentiecentrum la Sonnerie %
Jun 3 - Steendam, NL - Peter n Leni Podium %
Jun 4 - Den Bosch, NL - Blue Room Sessions %
Jun 5 - Geldrop, NL - Roots in’t Groen %
Jun 7 - Marburg, DE - Q
Jun 8 - Solingen, DE - Da Capo
Jun 20 - Vancouver, BC - Lions Bay (House Concert)
Jun 21-23 - Mayne Island, BC - Campbell Bay Folk Festival
Jul 24-28 - Mission, BC - Mission Folk Festival
Aug 9-11 - Ear Falls, ON - Trout Forest Music Festival
Aug 16-18 - Nestor Falls, ON - Moose N’ Fiddle Festival


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CITIZEN ALIEN TRACKLIST
Dear Sister
There They Go
Caragan Switch
Citizen Alien
Virginia
Barbershop Shears
Husavik
Helen’s Waltz
Parliament Gardens
Twenty Storeys High

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