MYRIAM GENDRON’S NEW LP, MAYDAY, OUT TODAY

MYRIAM GENDRON’S NEW ALBUM MAYDAY OUT TODAY VIA CHIVI CHIVI (CANADA), THRILL JOCKEY & FEEDING TUBE

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ON TOUR IN NORTH AMERICA, INCLUDING DATES WITH JIM WHITE & MARISA ANDERSON DUO, AND KURT VILE

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"Between its instrumental interplay and Gendron's singing and structural vision, it's a deep and gorgeous classic that moves her into the pantheon of our greatest living songwriters." - Exclaim!

“As a vocalist, guitarist, and songwriter, she’s a masterful musical interpreter, transforming long-past art into present-tense vision… [Her music is] plainly open about its themes and sources yet reaching depths far beyond the sum of her inspirations.” - Pitchfork

“With her deep knowledge of history and literature, combined with her vulnerable, evocative lyrics, Myriam Gendron has the power to open emotional portals. There is something intangible about the sound of her voice, the phrasing of her words, and the chords she chooses that unlocks something within me, like few other musicians can.” - Stereogum

“Her voice is a curious thing, capable of moving from dark siltiness to startling clarity across a single line, giving the impression of something forever being heaved up from depth to light. Her musical approach is a similar dance of structure and dissemblage… It is a stunning record, encompassing the loss of her mother amid a broader and more intangible sense of grief that she struggles now to articulate.”  - Uncut

“Two years after the critical and international success of the magnificent Ma Délire - Songs of love, lost and found, the musician does not fade in the background anymore : for the first time in her career, she knows she's expected. ‘Yes... and I find it difficult to deal with,’ she concedes before recounting the delicate gestation of this new masterpiece that speaks of love, hope and fatality.”  - Le Devoir

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Montréal-based singer-songwriter Myriam Gendron presents her third album, titled Mayday. Following the 2021 acclaimed double LP Ma délire - Songs of love, lost & found, the 10 tracks-long album is co-produced by Benoît Chaput and Myriam herself and benefits from a joint effort by Thrill Jockey, Feeding Tube and Chivi Chivi.

“Mayday was born of a feeling of complete disorientation following the loss of loved ones and the collapse of a set of certainties,” says Gendron. “At first, there's a shipwreck and a loss of bearings. Then, a deep sadness to explore. But despite everything, there's also spring, the light of May, life continuing to beat on. We have to find the strength within ourselves to sing lullabies through the storms.”

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Mayday’s release follows the previous unveiling of two songs: English country-folk ballad “Long Way Home”, and French cinematic lament “Terres brûlées”. These singles have caught the attention of many renowned media, in Canada and internationally: Stereogum (Song of the Week), Uncut, Brooklyn Vegan, Exclaim! and La Presse, amongst others. Every song of the album is accompanied by a visualizer shot by Charles-André Coderre on 16mm film.

WATCH / SHARE "TERRES BRÛLÉES" HERE

Mayday is in line with Ma délire in the way it showcases the artist’s love for traditional folk music. Here again, she draws inspiration from Appalachian folk (“Lully Lullay”) and French-Canadian sea shanties (“La belle Françoise [pour Sylvie]”.) But the album is just as much an endorsement of Gendron’s talent as a singer-songwriter, as her bold poetic voice and musical arrangements shine on tracks such as rock and jazz infused closer “Berceuse” and heartwarming instrumental interlude “La Luz”. On Mayday, she sings in both English and French, paying homage to various traditions across North America. Mayday benefits from precious contributions by eminent artists Marisa Anderson, Jim White (Dirty Three), Cédric Dind-Lavoie, Bill Nace and Zoh Amba.

WATCH / SHARE “LONG WAY HOME” HERE

Having just completed the first leg of her North American tour, Myriam will hit back the road, travelling in Canada and the United States alongside duo Jim White & Marisa Anderson. Mayday’s Montréal launch will take place at Cabaret Lion d’Or on May 18. She will also be opening for Kurt Vile & the Violators, on June 28 (Toronto) and June 29 (Montréal, Jazz Fest).

MORE ABOUT MYRIAM GENDRON
Mayday is the third LP by Montréal-based artist, Myriam Gendron. It follows her earlier, critically acclaimed albums, Not So Deep As A Well (2014) and Ma délire – Songs of love, lost & found (2021). Prior to her debut album, Myriam's primary musical focus was busking in Paris Metro stations, performing the songs of Leonard Cohen and others, accompanying herself on guitar. 

Through her day job, working at a Montréal bookstore, Myriam discovered the poems of American writer, Dorothy Parker, who was better known for her cutting wit than her verse. Inspired by Parker's words, Myriam wrote music to accompany a suite of them, then recorded the results in her bedroom. These recordings were issued as her debut LP, and continue to delight listeners who discover them, with their freshness, clarity and humor. After a brief hiatus, Myriam began exploring the complex folk traditions of Quebec (and beyond), recording the 2LP, Ma délire, which combines traditional and original songs (largely in French) with arrangements that make space for avant-garde musical interludes by such folks as guitarist Bill Nace (Body/Head) and renowned jazz percussionist Chris Corsano. Mayday is an even more syncretic fusion of these elements. Most of the songs are original, in both English and French, and blend traditional and avant elements with abandon. Additional players this time include Montréal bassist Cédric Dind-Lavoie (a fellow fan of trad/avant dynamism), Bill Nace and saxophonist Zoh Amba (whose horn actually gets the final “word”). Mayday is a thoroughly thrilling effort that manages to create new vistas of sound while maintaining a feel that is both intimate and familiar. Beautiful work.

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TOUR DATES
16/05/2024 - New York, NY - Le Poisson Rouge *
17/05/2024 - Keene, NH - Thing in the Spring *
18/05/2024 - Montréal, QC - Lion d’Or *
20/05/2024 - Portland, OR - Holocene *
22/05/2024 – Seattle, WA – Rabbit Box *
23/05/2024 – Vancouver, BC – St. James Community Square *
24/05/2024 - San Diego, CA - The Loft *
25/05/2024 - Los Angeles, CA - Zebulon *
26/05/2024 - Mill Valley, CA - Sweetwater Music Hall *
28/06/2024 - Toronto, ON - Danforth Music Hall  ^
29/06/2024 - Montréal, QC - MTelus ^

* w/ Jim White & Marisa Anderson (duo)
^ opening for Kurt Vile

 

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MAYDAY TRACKLIST
1. There Is No East Or West
2. Long Way Home
3. Terres brûlées
4. Dorothy's Blues
5. La Luz
6. La belle Françoise (pour Sylvie)
7. Lully Lullay
8. Look Down That Lonesome Road
9. Quand j'étais jeune et belle
10. Berceuse

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MYRIAM GENDRON SHARES NEW SINGLE, "TERRES BRÛLÉES"

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MYRIAM GENDRON’S NEW ALBUM MAYDAY OUT MAY 10 VIA CHIVI CHIVI (CANADA), THRILL JOCKEY & FEEDING TUBE

ON TOUR IN NORTH AMERICA, INCLUDING DATES WITH JIM WHITE & MARISA ANDERSON DUO, AND KURT VILE

PRE-SAVE MAYDAY HERE


"As a vocalist, guitarist, and songwriter, she’s a masterful musical interpreter, transforming long-past art into present-tense vision… [Her music is] plainly open about its themes and sources yet reaching depths far beyond the sum of her inspirations." - Pitchfork

"The magic of Myriam Gendron is transformation. The Québécois singer-guitarist takes traditional songs in French and English and sets them out of time, placing her sepia-toned voice against the grain of current aches." - NPR Music 

"Her voice is a curious thing, capable of moving from dark siltiness to startling clarity across a single line, giving the impression of something forever being heaved up from depth to light. Her musical approach is a similar dance of structure and dissemblage... a stunning record, encompassing the loss of her mother amid a broader and more intangible sense of grief" - Uncut 

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Following the recent announcement of her new album Mayday, out May 10, 2024, Myriam Gendron has shared the single "Terres brûlées". Sung entirely in French, Gendron's stately voice resounds over a solemn guitar arpeggio, her own guitar bolstered by guitarist Marisa Anderson moving in tandem who adds subtle tonal color. Throughout, double bass Cédric Dind-Lavoie and drummer Jim White add flurries of tension and momentum to the song's resolute march.

 Gendron elaborates on the song:
”This song represented one of the biggest writing challenges I’ve ever faced. Initially, I had a melody in my head. I came up with a chord progression that I played for days and days, humming my melody, unable to find the words. Obviously, I was dealing with a text in alexandrines. It’s a very intimidating form, associated in my mind with classical or romantic French poetry. I really couldn’t just say anything, I had to pull out all the stops, dare to be lyrical, pretend I was Baudelaire or Léo Ferré! And that’s what I did, letting the symbols take over. The additions of the guest musicians (Cédric Dind-Lavoie, Jim White, Marisa Anderson and Bill Nace) really enriched the song, which became a genuine soundscape. I’m not quite sure what the song’s about: I’d say there’s the idea of a ravaged landscape, a slightly post-apocalyptic atmosphere, but also a force of life that persists and seeks to express itself through the ruins of time. It is perhaps this force that has guided me over the past year. A few months after writing the song, the news of the fires ravaging Canada cast a different light on the lyrics. It seems that words always escape us."

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Gendron has privately described the mood of Mayday as dark, in part due to the fact it was assembled after her mother’s passing, but she is always capable of balancing and blending emotional content in a way that makes it ultimately hopeful. Buoyed by her the profound ensemble of guest musician's she assembled for the record, including Jim White, Marisa Anderson, Bill Nace, Zoh Amba, and Cédric Dind-Lavoie, the music here certainly possesses a richly serious tone, but Myriam Gendron (like Leonard Cohen) is able to infuse her darkness with a subtle, powerful light that reminds us that even the most pitch-black night is but a transitional state.

WATCH / SHARE “LONG WAY HOME” HERE
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Coming off of a lauded set at Big Ears Festival, Gendron will be touring in support of Mayday across North America with duo Jim White and Marisa Anderson, including sets at Thing in the Spring,  Vancouver's Coastal Jazz Festival, and a solo performance alongside Kurt Vile & the Violators.

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TOUR DATES
Apr. 26 - Williamstown, MA - Clark Art Institute
May 16 - New York, NY - Le Poisson Rouge ^
May 17 - Keene, NH - Thing in the Spring ^
May 18 - Montreal, QC - Lion D’or ^
May 20 - Portland, OR - Holocene ^
May 22 - Seattle, WA - Rabbit Box ^
May 23 - Vancouver, BC - Coastal Jazz @ St James Hall ^
May 24 - San Diego, CA - The Loft ^
May 25 - Los Angeles, CA - Zebulon ^
May 26 - San Francisco, CA - Sweetwater Music Hall ^
Jun. 28 - Toronto, ON - The Danforth Music Hall #

 ^ co-headline w/ Jim White & Marisa Anderson Duo
# w/ Kurt Vile & the Violators

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MAYDAY TRACKLIST
1. There Is No East Or West
2. Long Way Home
3. Terres brûlées
4. Dorothy's Blues
5. La Luz
6. La belle Françoise (pour Sylvie)
7. Lully Lullay
8. Look Down That Lonesome Road
9. Quand j'étais jeune et belle
10. Berceuse

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MYRIAM GENDRON ANNOUNCES NEW ALBUM MAYDAY, SHARES FIRST SINGLE

MYRIAM GENDRON’S NEW ALBUM MAYDAY OUT MAY 10 VIA CHIVI CHIVI (CANADA), THRILL JOCKEY & FEEDING TUBE

WATCH / SHARE “LONG WAY HOME” HERE
BUY / STREAM “LONG WAY HOME” HERE

NORTH AMERICAN TOUR BEGINS MARCH 22, INCLUDING DATES WITH JIM WHITE & MARISA ANDERSON DUO, AND KURT VILE


"As a vocalist, guitarist, and songwriter, she’s a masterful musical interpreter, transforming long-past art into present-tense vision… [Her music is] plainly open about its themes and sources yet reaching depths far beyond the sum of her inspirations." - Pitchfork

"The magic of Myriam Gendron is transformation. The Québécois singer-guitarist takes traditional songs in French and English and sets them out of time, placing her sepia-toned voice against the grain of current aches." - NPR Music 

"masterpiece... a contemporary folk album of the highest tier." - The Vinyl District

Acclaimed guitarist/singer/songwriter Myriam Gendron has announced her new album Mayday, out May 10th on Chivi Chivi, Thrill Jockey & Feeding Tube Records. Along with the album's announcement, Gendron has shared first single "Long Way Home," a spirited, bounding crusade informed as much by folk traditions as it is pop forms, buoyed by the deft playing of fellow guitarist Marisa Anderson and drummer Jim White (Dirty Three)

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Acclaimed guitarist/singer/songwriter Myriam Gendron has announced her new album Mayday, out May 10 on Chivi Chivi in Canada and Thrill Jockey & Feeding Tube Records elsewhere. Along with the album's announcement, Gendron has shared first single "Long Way Home," a spirited, bounding crusade informed as much by folk traditions as it is pop forms, buoyed by the deft playing of fellow guitarist Marisa Anderson and drummer Jim White (Dirty Three).

"This was one of the first songs I wrote for the album,” explains Gendron. I wanted to write a song with verses and a chorus, which was a bit of a challenge for me, as I’m more used to ballads without a chorus. I also wanted to continue the work I’d started on Ma délire, where I’d begun to experiment with songwriting inspired by tradition. But the aim of such a process is to go beyond a mere exercise in quotations. The result has to be internally coherent and reflect emotion in a way that’s fair and true. And it has to be a pleasant song to listen to, even for those who don’t know my sources of inspiration. I feel I’ve met that challenge with "Long Way Home", which is in a way my first pop song, thanks to the contributions of Cédric Dind-Lavoie, Jim White and Marisa Anderson. We made jokes while recording it in the studio. Jim isn’t used to playing in this style, and it made him smile a lot. He said he felt like Mick Fleetwood! This song opens the album with the idea of a symbolic shipwreck ("when my great ship went down", a reference to the popular song "It Was Sad When That Great Ship Went Down" about the sinking of the Titanic) and the retreat that follows. The words of the refrain "Mother make my bed" are also very old, and are a recurring motif in traditional songs about returning home (sometimes to die)."

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Mayday presents an even more syncretic fusion of the elements Myriam uses to create her sound on her acclaimed previous releases Not So Deep As A Well (2014) and Ma délire –Songs of love, lost & found (2021). Most of the songs are original, sung in both English and French, and they blend traditional and avant elements with abandon. She is often accompanied on this album by the guitarist Marisa Anderson and drummer Jim White, whose work provides a quietly aggressive sort of free-rock base. Additional players this time include Montreal bassist Cédric Dind-Lavoie (a fellow fan of trad/avant dynamism), Bill Nace (Body/Head) and saxophonist Zoh Amba (whose horn actually gets the final “word”). Mayday is a thoroughly thrilling effort that manages to create new vistas of sound while maintaining a feel that is both intimate and familiar. 

Myriam Gendron will be touring extensively in support of Mayday in 2024, kicking off with Big Ears Festival and a North American tour this spring where Gendron will be joined by Jim White and Marisa Anderson's duo on select dates, and Canadian shows with Kurt Vile & the Violators, with more dates to be announced. All tour dates are listed below.

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MAYDAY TRACKLIST
1. There Is No East Or West
2. Long Way Home
3. Terres brûlées
4. Dorothy's Blues
5. La Luz
6. La belle Françoise (pour Sylvie)
7. Lully Lullay
8. Look Down That Lonesome Road
9. Quand j'étais jeune et belle
10. Berceuse

NORTH AMERICAN TOUR DATES
Mar. 22 – Knoxville, TN – Big Ears Festival
Apr. 2 – Minneapolis, MN – The Cedar
Apr. 4 – Rock Island, IL – Rozz Tox
Apr. 5 – Milwaukee, WI – Wilson Center
Apr. 6 – Chicago, IL – Judson & Moore
Apr. 26 – Williamstown, MA – Clark Art Institute
May 16 – New York, NY – Le Poisson Rouge *
May 17 – Keene, NH – Thing in the Spring *
May18 – Montréal, QC – Lion d’Or *
May 20 – Portland, OR – Holocene *
May 22 – Seattle, WA – Rabbit Box *
May 23 – Vancouver, BC – St. James Community Square *
May 24 – San Diego, CA – The Loft *
May 25 – Los Angeles, CA – Zebulon *
May 26 – Mill Valley, CA – Sweetwater Music Hall *
Jun. 28 - Toronto, ON - Danforth Music Hall ^

* w/ Jim White & Marisa Anderson (duo)
^ w/ Kurt Vile & the Violators

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