DOUG PAISLEY’S NEW LP, SAY WHAT YOU LIKE, OUT TODAY

LISTEN / SHARE “IF I WANTED TO” HERE

DOUG PAISLEY’S NEW LP, SAY WHAT YOU LIKE, PRODUCED BY AFIE JURVANEN,
OUT TODAY VIA OUTSIDE MUSIC

BUY / STREAM SAY WHAT YOU LIKE HERE

CANADIAN TOUR DATES BEGIN MAY 10, ON SALE NOW

an unflinchingly and unapologetically self-reflective journey of the heart, plumbing the depths of love, career and middle age.” Exclaim!

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Available everywhere today, Say What You Like is Doug Paisley’s first release since 2018’s Starter Home which landed on The New Yorker’s Ten Best Albums of the Year and a step in a brand new direction as the first release with Paisley’s new record label Outside Music, a welcoming, Canada-based home for a Canadian artist who has long been signed to U.S.-based labels. 

Produced by Afie Jurvanen, Say What You Like was culled from 250 unrecorded songs spanning a decade of unregulated creativity, like a snapshot of an artist functioning at his best and highest level—honest, exposed, searching, and yet comforting in his ability to communicate the universal in the struggles of the individual. And, with the help of Jurvanen it manages to be groovy too. One gets the sense from these songs that Paisley simply must write. “As a songwriter these days,” he reflected earlier this year, “there’s very little to gain and very little to lose so I am working only from the heart, there’s no other motive.” And on Say What You Like, it shows.

Paisley and Jurvanen recently sat down with Exclaim! to share some more insight on their friendship, musical chemistry, and the album itself which you can read HERE

Today, Paisley is also sharing the album track, “If I Wanted To”, a song he says he wrote “in about 10 minutes 15 years ago. It wasn’t about anything I was feeling or anyone I knew. I remember that every line and every part led to the next one so easily and I never had to change or add anything after that.”

Paisley will bring Say What You Like to the stage beginning May 10. All dates are listed below and tickets are on sale now HERE.

LISTEN / SHARE “IF I WANTED TO” HERE

MORE ABOUT DOUG PAISLEY
Since the release of his self-titled debut fifteen years ago, Doug Paisley has earned accolades for unflinchingly self-reflective songs delivered with simplicity and beauty. Though Paisley has always collaborated with topnotch Canadian musicians including luminaries like Garth Hudson, Leslie Feist, and Mary Margaret O’Hara, his records have drawn poignancy also from moments where the listener hears Paisley as he most often hears himself: unadorned and alone with his guitar. The critical response to Paisley’s sophomore release, Constant Companion, underlined this quality. MOJO, naming the album one of the top ten of 2010, found in its “rare kind of purity” evidence that “an anti-star is born.” While Rolling Stone deemed it to be a “nearly perfect singer-songwriter record,” UNCUT described it as “sure-footed and ageles…uncluttered, sad and unerringly lovely.” The “quiet and contemplative” nature of Paisley’s last record, Starter Home, continued this trend, earning it a place in The New Yorker’s top ten albums of 2018.  

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SAY WHAT YOU LIKE TRACKLIST
01 Say What You Like
02 Sometimes It’s So Easy
03 Wide Open Plain
04 Rewrite History
05 Almost
06 If I Wanted To
07 I Wanted It Too Much
08 Make It A Double
09 You Turn My Life Around
10 Holy Roller
11 Old Hometown

DOUG PAISLEY LIVE PERFORMANCES
May 10 - Kingston, ON - The Grad Club
May 11 - Montreal, QC - Petit Campus
May 12 - Ottawa, ON - Redbird Live
May 13 - Toronto, ON - TD Music Hall | Massey Hall

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DOUG PAISLEY REVEALS “REWRITE HISTORY” FROM UPCOMING LP

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DOUG PAISLEY’S NEW LP, SAY WHAT YOU LIKE, PRODUCED BY AFIE JURVANEN, SET FOR RELEASE MARCH 17, 2023 VIA OUTSIDE MUSIC

PRE-SAVE SAY WHAT YOU LIKE HERE

PERFORMS IN TORONTO AT TD MUSIC HALL ON MAY 13
TICKET PRE-SALE BEGINS FEBRUARY 22
PUBLIC TICKETS ON-SALE FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24 at 10 AM ET


“Produced by Bahamas' Afie Jurvanen, Say What You Like's 11 songs were distilled from more than 250 unrecorded tracks written by Paisley over the last decade. Folding folk, country and pop sensibilities into Paisley's sterling writing, it's another showcase of the songwriter's carefully wrought universe.” EXCLAIM! (Most Anticipated Canadian Albums ‘23)

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Doug Paisley’s new song, “Rewrite History”, all started with a century-old guitar. “I do believe certain songs can only be found in certain instruments,” says Paisley. You see, he wrote this song on a friend’s 100-year-old guitar, and in listening to the woody, softly-strummed chords underneath Paisley’s sweetly-sung verses, it’s not too difficult for one to buy into his theory. 

“Rewrite History” is one of eleven new songs from Paisley’s upcoming album, Say What You Like, out March 17th via Outside Music. Producer Afie Jurvanen brought in a wealth of new grooves, vibes, and tones for the whole of Say What You Like, but on “Rewrite History” in particular, his BAHAMAS bandmate and Toronto-based recording artist Felicity Williams brings Paisley’s musical fate full circle. “When I heard Felicity sing on the recording, I thought the idea and the story and the song might just have been made for her to sing her part,” he says. Williams’s soft layers of vocals do, in fact, meld with the song in a way that could be scientific proof of musical predestination. 

BUY / STREAM “REWRITE HISTORY” HERE
LISTEN / SHARE “REWRITE HISTORY” HERE

Say What You Like is Paisley’s first release since 2018’s Starter Home which landed on The New Yorker’s Ten Best Albums of the Year and a step in a brand new direction as the first release with Paisley’s new record label Outside Music, a welcoming, Canada-based home for a Canadian artist who’s long been signed to U.S.-based labels. 

WATCH / SHARE “SOMETIMES IT’S SO EASY” HERE
BUY / STREAM “SOMETIMES IT’S SO EASY” HERE

Culled from 250 unrecorded songs spanning a decade of unregulated creativity, the Canadian songwriter’s Say What You Like is a snapshot of an artist functioning at his best and highest level—honest, exposed, searching, and yet comforting in his ability to communicate the universal in the struggles of the individual. And, with the help of Jervanen it manages to be groovy too. One gets the sense from these songs that Paisley simply must write. “As a songwriter these days,” he reflected earlier this year, “there’s very little to gain and very little to lose so I am working only from the heart, there’s no other motive.” And on Say What You Like, it shows.

WATCH / SHARE “SAY WHAT YOU LIKE” HERE
BUY / STREAM “SAY WHAT YOU LIKE” HERE

About Doug Paisley: Since the release of his self-titled debut fifteen years ago, Doug Paisley has earned accolades for unflinchingly self-reflective songs delivered with simplicity and beauty. Though Paisley has always collaborated with topnotch Canadian musicians including luminaries like Garth Hudson, Leslie Feist, and Mary Margaret O’Hara, his records have drawn poignancy also from moments where the listener hears Paisley as he most often hears himself: unadorned and alone with his guitar. The critical response to Paisley’s sophomore release, Constant Companion, underlined this quality. MOJO, naming the album one of the top ten of 2010, found in its “rare kind of purity” evidence that “an anti-star is born.” While Rolling Stone deemed it to be a “nearly perfect singer-songwriter record,” UNCUT described it as “sure-footed and ageless…uncluttered, sad and unerringly lovely.” The “quiet and contemplative” nature of Paisley’s last record, Starter Home, continued this trend, earning it a place in The New Yorker’s top ten albums of 2018.  

PRE-SAVE SAY WHAT YOU LIKE HERE

DOWNLOAD HIGH-RES

SAY WHAT YOU LIKE TRACKLIST
01 Say What You Like
02 Sometimes It’s So Easy
03 Wide Open Plain
04 Rewrite History
05 Almost
06 If I Wanted To
07 I Wanted It Too Much
08 Make It A Double
09 You Turn My Life Around
10 Holy Roller
11 Old Hometown

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DOUG PAISLEY SHARES NEW SINGLE / VIDEO, “SOMETIMES IT’S SO EASY”

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DOUG PAISLEY’S NEW LP, SAY WHAT YOU LIKE, PRODUCED BY AFIE JURVANEN, SET FOR RELEASE MARCH 17, 2023 VIA OUTSIDE MUSIC

PRE-SAVE SAY WHAT YOU LIKE HERE

“Produced by Bahamas' Afie Jurvanen, Say What You Like's 11 songs were distilled from more than 250 unrecorded tracks written by Paisley over the last decade. Folding folk, country and pop sensibilities into Paisley's sterling writing, it's another showcase of the songwriter's carefully wrought universe.” EXCLAIM! (Most Anticipated Canadian Albums ‘23)

Photo Credit : Dave Gillespie // DOWNLOAD HIGH-RES

Late last year, Doug Paisley announced his upcoming album, Say What You Like, and shared the title track from the record. Today, he returns with another track from the LP, “Sometimes It’s So Easy”, complete with a video from director Colin Medley.

“This is a song for the leaving kind and the left behind, at the moment when one can seem so cold and cruel and the other so wounded,” says Paisley. “In the end, to right themselves, the price they pay in their own time is about equal. It makes me think of Bob Marley's ‘Running Away’ although this song is less sure of having taken its own advice. I'm inspired by the intricacy in simple folk and country songwriting where a little irony can suspend a point or an idea without bringing it down too hard in any one place, like an X-wing in a dogfight. For that reason I hope I haven't said very much here but if you're in a situation where there's blame and hurt then you know you still have a way to go, if you were fortunate enough to be there at all.”

Of the video, Paisley says “this is the first time I've made a music video for one of my songs. I risked my body and my 1950 Gibson guitar for the stunt and in hindsight I guess it lines up with some of the recklessness in the song itself.”

Director Colin Medley adds that “Doug told me that when he was a teenager he once biked from Mount Pleasant Cemetery all the way to the waterfront with no hands. I'm not sure I fully believed him, but when we showed up on the Toronto Islands to film this video, not only could he still effortlessly bike without touching his handlebars, he could do so while singing and playing guitar for take after take. It was one of the most impressive things I've ever seen.”

WATCH / SHARE “SOMETIMES IT’S SO EASY” HERE
BUY / STREAM “SOMETIMES IT’S SO EASY” HERE

MORE ABOUT DOUG PAISLEY
Since the release of his self-titled debut fifteen years ago, Doug Paisley has earned accolades for unflinchingly self-reflective songs delivered with simplicity and beauty. Though Paisley has always collaborated with topnotch Canadian musicians including luminaries like Garth Hudson, Leslie Feist, and Mary Margaret O’Hara, his records have drawn poignancy also from moments where the listener hears Paisley as he most often hears himself: unadorned and alone with his guitar. The critical response to Paisley’s sophomore release, Constant Companion, underlined this quality. MOJO, naming the album one of the top ten of 2010, found in its “rare kind of purity” evidence that “an anti-star is born”. While Rolling Stone deemed it to be a “nearly perfect singer-songwriter record”, UNCUT described it as “sure-footed and ageless… uncluttered, sad and unerringly lovely.” The “quiet and contemplative” nature of Paisley’s last record, Starter Home, continued this trend, earning it a place in The New Yorker’s top ten albums of 2018.   

WATCH / SHARE “SAY WHAT YOU LIKE” HERE
BUY / STREAM “SAY WHAT YOU LIKE” HERE

  MORE ABOUT SAY WHAT YOU LIKE
Distilled from more than 250 unrecorded songs penned by Paisley over the last decade, the eleven tracks selected by Afie Jurvanen combine folk, country, and pop sensibilities to showcase Paisley’s rich sense of melody and remarkable way with words. The final product is Paisley at his best – honest, exposed, searching – and yet comforting in his ability to communicate the universal in the struggles of the individual. In meditations on the disappointments and shortcomings of love, Paisley looks hard at middle age, and facing the time ‘when looking young is getting old. ‘We’re always somewhere in-between forever and walking away / we’ll spend a lifetime, you and me, day by day.’ One cannot help but get the sense from these songs that Paisley simply must write – it's about emotional survival and the process of working through. “As a songwriter these days,” Paisley reflected earlier this year, “there’s very little to gain and very little to lose so I am working only from the heart, there’s no other motive.” It shows. 

PRE-SAVE SAY WHAT YOU LIKE HERE

DOWNLOAD HIGH-RES

SAY WHAT YOU LIKE TRACKLIST
01 Say What You Like
02 Sometimes It’s So Easy
03 Wide Open Plain
04 Rewrite History
05 Almost
06 If I Wanted To
07 I Wanted It Too Much
08 Make It A Double
09 You Turn My Life Around
10 Holy Roller
11 Old Hometown

DOUG PAISLEY ONLINE
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FACEBOOK
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