WAYFINDING (THE NEW PROJECT FROM nêhiyawak, HIMALAYAN BEAR, WARES) SHARES NEW VIDEO, DEBUT EP OUT TOMORROW

WAYFINDING IS THE NEW MUSICAL PROJECT FROM CASSIA HARDY (WARES), RYAN BEATTIE (HIMALAYAN BEAR, CHET), MAREK TYLER, AND MATTHEW CARDINAL (nêhiyawak)

WATCH / SHARE “BELAFONTE’S FAREWELL” HERE

WAYFINDING SELF-TITLED DEBUT EP OUT TOMORROW VIA VICTORY POOL RECORDS

ON TOUR WITH DESTROYER IN SEPTEMBER

PRE-SAVE WAYFINDING EP HERE

Photo Credit : Levi Manchak // DOWNLOAD HIGH-RES

Tomorrow, just a few months after Wayfinding’s debut performance at the Calgary Folk Music Festival last summer, the band is releasing their debut, self-titled, EP via Victory Pool Records. The band, which includes musician/artist Cassia Hardy (guitar), Marek Tyler (drums), Ryan Beattie (vocals/guitar) and Matthew Cardinal (bass/keys), is somewhat enigmatic and induced by the current moment and nature of the world around us. We are here for it, supporting each through each chord change and chorus and playing songs together.

In celebration of the EP’s release, the band is sharing “Belafonte’s Farewell”, a song about “ephemeral moments and how bittersweetly formative they can be”, says Beattie. “Like Portuguese Saudade, a sense of missing a place, a time, a person, or an experience that is past or distant but still kinda there. Like the refrain from the Harry Belafonte song ‘sad to say I’m on my way’. His gently lifting voice delivers the sad news.”

WATCH / SHARE “BELAFONTE’S FAREWELL” HERE

MORE ABOUT WAYFINDING EP
On their debut EP, Beattie says that “thematically, it's about dipping into fading memories and pulling them into sometimes reverent, comedic, or melancholic regions. There are ideas of good times and terrible times and coming to terms with my ancestry of colonialism and how that relates to my writing partner Marek and his ancestry. And in a way, all these things mash together in an undefined but hopefully beautiful and interesting way.”

Tyler adds,” I don’t feel ashamed when I play music. I am me. I close my eyes, listen, and wait, then do my best to support. Before, when writing a song, I used to close my eyes, I used to imagine an audience, but now I feel my family and friends. When the sweat lodge door closes, you can't see anything, but you can feel everything. Cassia, Matthew, and Ryan provide the space to be free.”

WATCH / SHARE “BAD BLOOD” VISUALIZER HERE

With his mix of matter-of-fact narratives and off-kilter vocals, which generally float above a rubbery mix of synthesized tones, electronic blips, and dreamy guitars, songwriter multi-instrumentalist Beattie is genuinely hypnotic and alluring. As the creative driver behind Chet and Himalayan Bear (also works with Frog Eyes, Kathryn Calder, Ashley Shadow, and Pink Mountain Tops) Wayfinding have made fans of Destroyer's Dan Bejar and Islands' Nick Thorburn, among others, and one can hear why. The playfully clever and intellectually amusing, postmodern pop craft on display here seems right up their respective alleys. 

Cardinal and Tyler’s other project, nêhiyawak, received both Polaris Music Prize and JUNO Award nominations, and they bring a wealth of creative history to this new endeavour. Tyler’s subtle percussion and Cardinal’s synth soundscapes and melodic bass playing are an ideal complement to Beattie’s winding chord progressions, keeping the listener on track through each unexpected curve.

WATCH / SHARE “HIRO UP FROM THE WOODSHOP” HERE

“Marek and I have worked together as musicians on several projects spanning more than 15 years but we've never had a project that was solely our own,” says Beattie. “The Wayfinding EP came about when I sent Marek some song sketches and along with Matthew we developed them at a little studio in Vancouver. This little album went through a number of heavy revisions eventually landing in this textured gothic-sounding thing which we asked Cassia (Wares) to help us fill out live and have since brought her on as a full member.” 

PRE-SAVE WAYFINDING EP HERE

WAYFINDING TOUR DATES
7/14/23 - 7/16/23 - YELLOWKNIFE, NWT, Folk On The Rocks
9/22/23 SASKATOON, SK, Louis' *
9/23/23 CALGARY, AB, Commonwealth Bar & Stage *
9/24/23 EDMONTON,AB, The Starlite Room *
9/25/23 WINNIPEG, MB, Park Theatre *

* With Destroyer

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WAYFINDING EP TRACKLIST
01 Bad Blood
02 Belafonte’s Farewell
03 Hiro Up From The Woodshop
04 Passenger In A Car At Night
05 Thomas In A Rick James Wig

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WAYFINDING (THE NEW PROJECT FROM nêhiyawak, HIMALAYAN BEAR, WARES) ANNOUNCE DEBUT EP, SHARE NEW SINGLE

WAYFINDING IS THE NEW MUSICAL PROJECT FROM CASSIA HARDY (WARES), RYAN BEATTIE (HIMALAYAN BEAR, CHET), MAREK TYLER, AND MATTHEW CARDINAL (nêhiyawak)

WAYFINDING SELF-TITLED DEBUT EP OUT APRIL 21, 2023
VIA VICTORY POOL RECORDS

WATCH / SHARE “HIRO UP FROM THE WOODSHOP” HERE

BUY / STREAM “HIRO UP FROM THE WOODSHOP” HERE

PRE-SAVE WAYFINDING EP HERE

Photo Credit : Levi Manchak // DOWNLOAD HIGH-RES

Wayfinding’s debut performance took place last summer at the Calgary Folk Music Festival and they have been quickly building a receptive audience for an anticipated release. Today, they are happy to announce their upcoming, self-titled, debut EP, will be out April 21, 2023 via Victory Pool Records on. The band, which includes musician/artist Cassia Hardy (guitar), Marek Tyler (drums), Ryan Beattie (vocals/guitar) and Matthew Cardinal (bass/keys), is somewhat enigmatic and induced by the current moment and nature of the world around us. We are here for it, supporting each through each chord change and chorus and playing songs together.

Last year, the band shared EP Single, “Bad Blood” and today they’re releasing “Hiro Up From The Woodshop”, a track about “a friend I had who made furniture in a workshop adjacent to a wooded cabin I used to live in,” says Beattie. “I had a studio set up there and he’d come up to use the kitchen occasionally and we’d hang out and drink wine. He died suddenly a year or so later, while house sitting at the same cabin. I wrote this song about him because I sometimes think about him and how reverent he was.” 

WATCH / SHARE “HIRO UP FROM THE WOODSHOP” HERE

BUY / STREAM “HIRO UP FROM THE WOODSHOP” HERE

Single Artwork // DOWNLOAD HIGH-RES

MORE ABOUT WAYFINDING
On their debut EP, Beattie says that “thematically, it's about dipping into fading memories and pulling them into sometimes reverent, comedic, or melancholic regions. There are ideas of good times and terrible times and coming to terms with my ancestry of colonialism and how that relates to my writing partner Marek and his ancestry. And in a way, all these things mash together in an undefined but hopefully beautiful and interesting way.”

Tyler adds,” I don’t feel ashamed when I play music. I am me. I close my eyes, listen, and wait, then do my best to support. Before, when writing a song, I used to close my eyes, I used to imagine an audience, but now I feel my family and friends. When the sweat lodge door closes, you can't see anything, but you can feel everything. Cassia, Matthew, and Ryan provide the space to be free.”

WATCH / SHARE “BAD BLOOD” VISUALIZER HERE

BUY / STREAM “BAD BLOOD” HERE

With his mix of matter-of-fact narratives and off-kilter vocals, which generally float above a rubbery mix of synthesized tones, electronic blips, and dreamy guitars, songwriter multi-instrumentalist Beattie is genuinely hypnotic and alluring. As the creative driver behind Chet and Himalayan Bear (also works with Frog Eyes, Kathryn Calder, Ashley Shadow, and Pink Mountain Tops) Wayfinding have made fans of Destroyer's Dan Bejar and Islands' Nick Thorburn, among others, and one can hear why. The playfully clever and intellectually amusing, postmodern pop craft on display here seems right up their respective alleys. 

Cardinal and Tyler’s other project, nêhiyawak, received both Polaris Music Prize and JUNO Award nominations, and they bring a wealth of creative history to this new endeavour. Tyler’s subtle percussion and Cardinal’s synth soundscapes and melodic bass playing are an ideal complement to Beattie’s winding chord progressions, keeping the listener on track through each unexpected curve.

“Marek and I have worked together as musicians on several projects spanning more than 15 years but we've never had a project that was solely our own,” says Beattie. “The Wayfinding EP came about when I sent Marek some song sketches and along with Matthew we developed them at a little studio in Vancouver. This little album went through a number of heavy revisions eventually landing in this textured gothic-sounding thing which we asked Cassia (Wares) to help us fill out live and have since brought her on as a full member.” 

PRE-SAVE WAYFINDING EP HERE

DOWNLOAD HIGH-RES

WAYFINDING EP TRACKLIST
01 Bad Blood
02 Belafonte’s Farewell
03 Hiro Up From The Woodshop
04 Passenger In A Car At Night
05 Thomas In A Rick James Wig

WAYFINDING ONLINE
WEBSITE
INSTAGRAM

WAYFINDING (THE NEW PROJECT FROM nêhiyawak, HIMALAYAN BEAR,  WARES) SHARE DEBUT SINGLE

WAYFINDING IS THE NEW MUSICAL PROJECT FROM CASSIA HARDY (WARES), RYAN BEATTIE (HIMALAYAN BEAR, CHET), MAREK TYLER AND MATTHEW CARDINAL (nêhiyawak)

WATCH / SHARE “BAD BLOOD” VISUALIZER HERE

BUY / STREAM “BAD BLOOD” HERE

Photo Credit : Levi Manchak // DOWNLOAD HIGH-RES

Wayfinding’s debut performance took place at this summer’s Calgary Folk Music Festival and they are quickly building a receptive audience for an anticipated release. The band, which includes musician/artist Cassia Hardy (guitar), Marek Tyler (drums), Ryan Beattie (vocals/guitar) and Matthew Cardinal (bass/keys), is somewhat enigmatic and induced by the current moment and nature of the world around us. We are here for it, supporting each through each chord change and chorus and playing songs together.

Today, they share their debut single, “Bad Blood” via Victory Pool Records. “I first read the lyrics and saw a person frustrated, mad, and coming to terms with a narrative that he had been sold and was now in the position of either turning a blind eye or doing something about it,” says Tyler. “For me, it reminded me of how much I love playing with Ryan.”

WATCH / SHARE “BAD BLOOD” VISUALIZER HERE
BUY / STREAM “BAD BLOOD” HERE

 “Bad Blood” Single Artwork // DOWNLOAD HIGH-RES

MORE ABOUT WAYFINDING
Cardinal and Tyler’s other project, nêhiyawak, received both Polaris Music Prize and JUNO Award nominations, and they bring a wealth of creative history to this new endeavour. Tyler’s subtle percussion and Cardinal’s synth soundscapes and melodic bass playing are an ideal complement to Beattie’s winding chord progressions, keeping the listener on track through each unexpected curve.

With his mix of matter-of-fact narratives and off-kilter vocals, which generally float above a rubbery mix of synthesized tones, electronic blips, and dreamy guitars, songwriter multi-instrumentalist Ryan Beattie is genuinely hypnotic and alluring, as Wayfinding. As the creative driver behind Chet and Himalayan Bear (also works with Frog Eyes, Kathryn Calder, Ashley Shadow, and Pink Mountain Tops) Wayfinding have made fans of Destroyer's Dan Bejar and Islands' Nick Thorburn, among others, and one can hear why. The playfully clever and intellectually amusing, postmodern pop craft on display here seems right up their respective alleys. It's heartfelt and fascinating music well-thought-out by Beattie.

One of Wayfinding's cool tricks is this expression isn't marred in preciousness. Brushed with reverb, Beattie sings emotively with witty intention but articulate and direct; his lyrics are unsettling and mysterious, occasionally replete with wry jokes that elicit nervous laughter and bewildered surprise. And yet, Wayfinding is uniquely haunting in its honesty, demanding listeners revisit these strange and lovely songs again and again.

Watch for more new music from Wayfinding in the near future.

WAYFINDING ONLINE
WEBSITE
INSTAGRAM