6/07/2019

Silversun Pickups Release 5th Studio Album, "Widow’s Weeds"

SILVERSUN PICKUPS RELEASE 5TH STUDIO ALBUM, WIDOW’S WEEDS

READ ALBUM TRACK-BY-TRACK VIA CONSEQUENCE OF SOUND

TO PERFORM LIVE ON KCRW’S “MORNING BECOMES ECLECTIC” ON JUNE  11th

TOUR DATES CONFIRMED

 
Album art by Lawrence Azerrad. Silversun Pickups portrait by Claire Marie Vogel. Download high res images here.
“…it seems pretty obvious that, nearly 20 years into its career, the band is humming with renewed energy.”
-The Los Angeles Times 

“…it’s long past time to acknowledge the group’s evolution over its past two albums… finds the band sounding more vital than it has in years.

The AV Club
 
Today, Silversun Pickups release their 5th studio album, Widow’s Weeds, via their own New Machine Recordings label. The band enlisted Butch Vig (Nirvana, Smashing Pumpkins, Sonic Youth) to produce their latest, an extroverted and open album about rebirth and renewal. Said lead singer Brian Aubert about Widow’s Weeds: “This was the first album where we were open. We were exposed. I see how that can be scary to people, but for us we really thrived on that.” Widow’s Weeds is available for purchase on all formats here.

Today, lead singer Brian Aubert also provides an in-depth look at the album’s origin and influences in a track-by-track guide via Consequence of Sound. Read via the Widow’s Weeds track-by-track via Consequence of Sound here.

On June 11th, Silversun Pickups will perform live on KCRW’s “Morning Becomes Eclectic,” the station’s tastemaker music program hosted by KCRW Music Director Jason Bentley. The program airs live between 9am and 12pm Pacific Time, and you can listen to their performance live here.

The band recently released the music video for “It Doesn’t Matter Why” which was directed by Suzie Vlcek. The song was the #1 most added song at Alternative radio the week it was released. Watch it here.

 Silversun Pickups have confirmed tour dates in June and July and will perform in cities including Dana Point, CA (at KROQ’s Weenie Roast), Buffalo, Burlington and Portland, ME (full dates below). Tickets for all dates are on sale here. Silversun Pickups will also perform at Amoeba Music’s Hollywood location on June 11th at 6pm PST. The performance, which is free and open to those of all ages, will be followed by a signing of the band’s new album to those who purchase the album in-store beginning June 7th. Amoeba Music Hollywood will also host a Silversun Pickups pop-up shop, featuring exclusive apparel and specialty items, between June 7th and June 11th. Full info about the in-store performance and pop-up shop can be found on Amoeba’s website.

Bursting out of the Silverlake, CA music scene in the early 2000s, Silversun Pickups– lead singer Brian Aubert, bassist Nikki Monninger, drummer Christopher Guanlao and keyboardist Joe Lester– have maintained their independence throughout their storied career. They released their first three albums on the local label, Dangerbird Records, before founding their own label, New Machine Recordings, for the release of their most recent album, Better Nature. Now almost two decades into their career, they remain a vital and important rock band and have racked up ten Top 20 hits on Billboard's Alternative Songs chart, as well as over a million records sold in the US.

Silversun Pickups have always considered their sonic density a source of pride, their four studio albums revealing additional sonic gifts with each subsequent spin, and their fifth album, Widow's Weeds, is no exception. The band members were in agreement with the album's starting point (the urgent synth-rocker "Neon Wound") and closer (the aggressive, throttling "We Are Chameleons"). The band admitted that everything in between, including how the rest of Widow's Weeds was sequenced and how the album unfolded, often surprised them.

To make sense of these ideas, Silversun Pickups enlisted producer Butch Vig. Vig and mixer Billy Bush helped Silversun Pickups craft a confident, unrestrained album in which every instrument is clearly audible in the mix. Cure-like keyboards hold their own against riffs on "Neon Wound" and the spring-loaded "It Doesn't Matter Why." In the end, recording with Vig surpassed the band members' already-high expectations. "He really listens to each band member, and he puts a great value on each individual, and what they can add to the music," Monninger says. "It was very collaborative with him. He's such an easygoing person, and he put everybody at ease."

During this time, the band members were wrestling with challenges in their personal lives. Lester's father passed away. Aubert, meanwhile, found himself in an extremely dark place, for reasons he couldn't immediately explain. "I didn't know how to get out of it," Aubert says. "Finally, I was just like, something big has to happen." His solution was getting treatment and getting sober during the gap between recording sessions—a decision that immediately improved his mental health and creative outlook." The record does have a mourning vibe, but it's not sad," he says. "It's change. It's growing up and moving on and letting go of things. And it's okay to be sad about those things and mourn them. It's actually healthy to do so and take the time to do it. At the end of the day, it's going to be much better and much more fulfilling when you get through it."

Widow's Weeds ends up being about rebirth and renewal. For Aubert, moving forward involves staying connected to his own self (and remembering to prioritize self-care) and being attuned to creative impulses when they arise. If that means going outside of his comfort zone, so be it,” Aubert says. "This album feels the most naked out of all of them."

Silversun Pickups Tour
June 8 /// Dana Point, CA /// Doheny State Beach “KROQ Weenie Roast”
June 11 /// Los Angeles, CA /// Amoeba Music In-Store Performance
July 12 /// Baldwinsville, NY /// Papermill Island “95X Big-X-Cuse”*
July 13 /// Clifton Park, NY /// Upstate Concert Hall*
July 14 /// Buffalo, NY /// Buffalo Riverworks “103.3 The Edge CRNVL”*
July 16 /// Burlington, VT /// Higher Ground*
July 17 /// Portland, ME /// State Theatre*
July 19 /// Stroudsburg, PA /// Sherman Theater*
July 20 /// Sayreville, NJ /// Starland Ballroom*
Sept 13-15 /// Del Mar, CA /// Kaaboo Festival 2019

* w/ support from I Dont Know How But They Found Me
 

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