WATCH AND SHARE “END OF THIS WORLD TOGETHER” (CIEL REMIX) VIDEO HERE
“END OF THIS WORLD TOGETHER” (CIEL REMIX) IS AVAILABLE TO BUY AND STREAM ON DIGITAL PLATFORMS MARCH 19
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METEORS COULD COME DOWN, OUT NOW VIA COAX RECORDS
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“Filled with poetry, protest and resilience … When you think of Canadian electronic music with a punk ethos and experimental bent, that’s LAL.” Forbes Magazine
“With Meteors Could Come Down, LAL revel in minimalism, finding fresh ways to blend the au naturel qualities of Kazi's voice and Murray's posthumanist soundscapes.” - Exclaim!
“With its downtempo cinematic sweep and cosmic fatalism, Meteors Could Come Down finds hope in a moment stripped of capitalism’s routine, extending an open hand to show new searchers the way.” - New Feeling
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Recently, LAL shared the Phen Ray remix of “End Of This World Together” off their new record, Meteors Could Come Down, out now via Coax Records. And today, they are sharing the video for another remix of the track from celebrated Toronto artist, Ciel. “End Of This World Together” (Ciel Remix) will be available to buy and stream on digital platforms tomorrow, March 19 here.
It is great pleasure that we present this remix,” says LAL’s Nicholas Murray. “Ciel is someone who we have watched grow and develop into a global talent at the same time embodying a local toronto spirit. Her remix for us speaks to a Toronto that had no musical genres in clubs. It bends and weaves into an expression that is well known to the darkest clubs and most cavernous warehouses. We employ you to join in the vision of this remix in solidarity with the community and all that came to take part.”
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MORE ABOUT METEORS COULD COME DOWN
For over two decades, Polaris Music Prize longlisted electronic duo LAL (comprised of Rosina Kazi and Nicholas Murray) have built a catalogue of silvery, internationally-influenced electronica that insists that the dancefloor remain a place of resistance. In the process, they’ve become the backbone of Toronto’s sprawling DIY scene, nurturing and propping up a multi-generational group of artists.
Recorded in the early months of 2020, Meteors Could Come Down finds LAL looking inward, examining the intricacies of their own relationship to understand how to provide care to their community. Experimenting with minimalism and a concise inventory of sounds, the album explores for the potential for open space offered through drums and voice—dually centering on the richly dynamic textures of Kazi’s vocals and Murray’s skilled ear for world-building through silvery synths and drum beats—to hold a great deal of emotive weight.
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It advocates for a complicated kind of hope that’s only available when the end feels near: that’s at times slow and grating; confusing and confounding; and urgent and breathless. On Meteors Could Come Down Kazi and Murray capture a lofty anticipation that’s uniquely available to artists who have long been on the frontlines of radical change: hope for the energetic transformation into a new world.
Their 7th album, Meteors Could Come Down captures the spirit of a season fueled by a moment of pause that stoked the embers of revolution. Inspired by road trips along the coast to radical DIY arts scenes in Oakland and Olympia, and Adrienne Maree Brown’s bestselling book Pleasure Activism, Meteors Could Come Down is both their most minimal, and intimate, album to date.