Showing posts with label Somewhere Else. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Somewhere Else. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Download Lydia Loveless 'Really Wanna See You' from Somewhere Else – Release date: 2/18/14


Writing from a new-found place of conviction, Lydia Loveless crafted 10 songs that are stark in their honesty, self-examination, and openness. Without ditching the ribald, spit-in-your-eye attitude of her previous recordings, Loveless travels into some parallel-universe, roots-born Exile In Guyville territory. These are songs that find her asserting stylistic choices, while baring themes of insatiable desire, unrequited emotion, and mistake-making on life's crooked, fucked up path.

Recorded at Sonic Lounge in her hometown Columbus, OH, Somewhere Else is more elemental than any of Loveless’ previous material; it’s about longing for the other - whether that’s something emotional, physical, or mental.

SPIN has already covered Lydia in advance of the album (as one of the 5 Best New Artists of January, on their 50 Albums to Hear in 2014, and in a This Is Happening feature) and ELLE.com just premiered a new track “Head.”


NEW ALBUM 'SOMEWHERE ELSE' OUT FEBRUARY 18TH ON BLOODSHOT RECORDS (PRE-ORDER)

Download 'Really Wanna See You'

Tour Dates:

03.01.14 OH Columbus Rumba Cafe
03.05.14 MO St Louis Off Broadway
03.06.14 MO Kansas City Czar Bar
03.07.14 MO Columbia Blue Note
03.08.14 OK Tulsa Mercury Lounge
03.20.14 CA San Diego Seven Grand
03.21.14 CA Los Angeles The Satellite
03.22.14 CA Ventura Ventura Fairgrounds
03.25.14 NV Las Vegas The Hideaway
03.26.14 CA Fullerton Slidebar
03.27.14 CA Modesto The Brewhouse
03.28.14 CA San Francisco Thee Parkside
03.29.14 CA Mammoth Underground Lounge
04.02.14 OR Portland Doug Fir Lounge
04.03.14 OR Eugene Sam Bond's Garage
04.04.14 WA Seattle Tractor Tavern
04.05.14 WA Bellingham The Green Frog
04.08.14 ID Boise Neurolux
04.09.14 UT Salt Lake City Garage on Beck
04.10.14 CO Denver Hi-Dive
04.19.14 AL Waverly Standard Deluxe
04.23.14 WI Madison High Noon Saloon
04.24.14 MN Minneapolis 7th St Entry
04.26.14 IN Indianapolis Do317 Lounge
08.31.14 TN Cookeville Muddy Roots Festival


Friday, December 13, 2013

Lydia Loveless announces new album Somewhere Else + releases new song


On February 18, 2014, Lydia Loveless will release her new album Somewhere Else on Bloodshot Records (PRE-ORDER LINK) The new release will be her fourth overall and follows this year’s limited-release EP Boy Crazy and 2011 breakout Indestructible Machine.



Somewhere Else was recorded and mixed at Sonic Lounge, just outside Loveless’ hometown of Columbus, OH. The new album finds Lydia writing from a new-found place of conviction, crafting 10 songs that are stark in their honesty, self-examination, and openness. Without ditching the ribald, spit-in-your-eye attitude of her previous recordings, these songs assert bold stylistic choices, alongside baring themes of insatiable desire, unrequited emotion, and mistake-making on life’s crooked path.

Two years after the critical success of her breakout second album, Indestructible Machine, Lydia Loveless emerges from the trenches of hometown Columbus, OH with the gloves off and brimming with confidence on Somewhere Else. While her previous album was described as “hillbilly punk with a honky-tonk heart” (Uncut), this one can’t be so quickly shoehorned into neat categorical cubbyholes. No, things are different this time around—Loveless and her band have collectively dismissed the genre blinders and sonic boundaries that come from playing it from a safe, familiar place.

Writing from this new-found place of conviction, Lydia crafted 10 songs that are stark in their honesty, selfexamination, and openness. Somewhere Else is more elemental than any of Loveless’s previous material; it’s about longing for the other, whether that’s something emotional, physical, or mental, all anchored by her arresting voice that sounds beyond her years. Creatively speaking, if Indestructible Machine was an all-night bender, Somewhere Else is the forlorn twilight of the next day, when that creeping nostalgia has you looking back for someone, something, or just...anything.

On their fourth overall release, Loveless and Co. (Ben Lamb on bass, Todd May on guitar and vocals, and new drummer Nick German) have coalesced into a band with a broad rock ‘n’ roll range, after a couple years spent performing everywhere from rowdy festivals to pin-drop quiet dinner sets. Without ditching the ribald, spit-in-your-eye attitude of her previous recordings, Loveless travels into some parallel-universe, roots-born Exile In Guyville territory. These are songs that find her asserting stylistic choices, while baring themes of insatiable desire, unrequited emotion, and mistakemaking on life’s crooked, fucked-up path.

The barely insinuating “Head” moves with strutting tambourine and a double-coated guitar sound that’s simultaneously crunchy and wide and echoey like a F-14 Tomcat in its hanger; sonically referencing both The Heartbreakers’ Mike Campbell and the sharp-edged jangle of Lower East Side NYC punk. As she builds to the chorus harmonies, Loveless’s voice quivers from overwhelming power and knee-buckling resentment: “’Cause I know the sooner I go to sleep the sooner I can dream/Well maybe if I get lucky tonight, you’ll be there waitin’, ready for me, anything.”

“Really Want To See You Again” and “To Love Somebody” are built around bottled-up manic energy and brawny, 5 o’clock shadow hooks that renovate The Replacements’ greasy denim charm and The Pretenders’ punk-meets-shimmering pop rock. The rhythm section dials it in on sultry Heartland rock ‘n’ roll in “Wine Lips” while Loveless and May match voices for some age-old Music Row harmonies of heartache: “That’s all I really wanna do/ Is be somewhere that’s just me and you.” By song’s finish, the pain is so real that you’re reaching for the phone to call either your significant other or a former lover (or both, we won’t judge).

On Somewhere Else Loveless is less concerned with chasing approval – she scrapped an entire album’s worth of material before writing this set – and more focused on fighting personal battles of longing and heartbreak, and the aesthetic that comes along with them. She might not steal your car after the relationship goes south, but you can be damn sure she’ll still take a baseball bat to the windows on her way down the street. She might even smile about it.

Lydia Loveless and her band will be touring extensively in 2014 in support of Somewhere Else

Tour Dates:
2/26 Auburn Hills, MI - Callahan's Music Hall
2/27 Cleveland, OH - Beachland Tavern
2/28 Newport, KY - Southgate House
3/01 Columbus, OH - Rumba Cafe
3/05 St Louis, MO - Off Broadway
3/06 Kansas City, MO - Czar Bar
3/07 Columbia, MO - Blue Note
3/08 Tulsa, OK - Mercury Lounge
3/20 San Diego, CA - Seven Grand
3/22 Ventura, CA - Ventura Fairgrounds
3/25 Las Vegas,  NV - The Hideaway
3/26 Fullerton, CA - Slidebar
3/28 San Francisco, CA - Thee Parkside
3/29 Mammoth, CA - Underground Lounge
8/31 Cookeville, TN - Muddy Roots Festival


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