Pere Ubu North American tour begins September 6th!
Tour kicks off at Hopscotch Music Festival
Stream/Embed/Download: Pere Ubu - "414 Seconds" via Pitchfork
"If Pere Ubu's '414
Seconds' were only an instrumental, it would be plenty terrifying:
During these slinking seven minutes, drum hits trigger guitar cries
that sound like death moans in the distance, while reeds of electronic
noise slither like snakes through the din. But it's not instrumental,
and both the curdled voice and the oneirological torment of frontman
David Thomas only exacerbate the music's hall of horrors."
- Grayson Currin, Pitchfork__________________________________________________
Pere Ubu returned with their first new studio album in over three years with the January release of Lady From Shanghai on Fire Records (home to Guided by Voices, Mission of Burma, Giant Sand, Bailterspace, Josephine Foster
and many others). The album ushers in a new era in the history of Pere
Ubu, with David Thomas and band continuing to provoke and shock
listeners, further establishing them as one of the most innovative,
progressive and important bands of all time.
The
Pere Ubu project was supposed to be an end, not a beginning. Assembled
in August 1975 to be the Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young of the
Cleveland music underground, the plan was to record one, maybe two
singles and exist no more. Within months, however, those first
self-produced records were being snapped up in London, Paris,
Manchester, New York and Minneapolis. Pere Ubu was changing the face of
rock music. Over the next 34 years they defined the art of cult;
refined the voice of the outsider; and inspired the likes of Joy
Division, Pixies, Husker Du, Henry Rollins, REM, Sisters of Mercy, Thomas Dolby, Bauhaus, Julian Cope and countless others.
Pere
Ubu make a music that is a disorienting mix of midwestern groove rock,
“found” sound, analog synthesizers, falling-apart song structures and
careening vocals. It is a mix that has mesmerized critics, musicians
and fans for decades.
For music, previews, interview requests and guest list requests, please reach out to Bill Benson at 906-543-9455.
For music, previews, interview requests and guest list requests, please reach out to Bill Benson at 906-543-9455.
Pere Ubu Fall Tour:
09.06 • Hopscotch Music Festival (Raleigh, NC)
09.07 • The Earl (Atlanta, GA)
09.08 • Mercy Lounge (Nashville, TN)
09.10 • Rock And Roll Hotel (Washington, DC)
09.11 • North Star Bar (Philadelphia, PA)
09.12 • Bowery Ballroom (New York, NY)
09.13 • Fete Lounge (Providence, RI)
09.14 • Brighton Music Hall (Allston, MA)
09.15 • Higher Ground - Lounge (South Burlington, VT)
09.16 • Maverick's (Ottawa, ON)
09.17 • Le Cabaret du Mile End (Montreal, QC)
09.18 • Lee's Palace (Toronto, ON)
09.19 • Beachland Ballroom (Cleveland, OH)
09.20 • Trinosophes (Detroit, MI)
09.21 • The Empty Bottle (Chicago, IL)
09.22 • The Bishop (Bloomington, IN)
Press for Lady From Shanghai:
"Pere
Ubu made some of the darkest and most creative music of the late 1970s
and early 1980s. Thirty five years after its release, The Modern Dance would easily make my top 10 of all time. We hear the word "industrial" bandied about to describe music — The Modern Dance exemplified
that genre. Wordsmith and singer David Thomas and his ever-changing
band members have made more than a dozen albums worth hearing since
then. And now they're back with a new song, "Free White," from a new
album, Lady From Shanghai, due in January. It's good to know that singular, defining sound still haunts this band." Bob Boilen - NPR
“Ubu
are generally regarded as the missing link between the Velvets and
punk. From the beginning they obviously understood the nuts and bolts
of popular music, and then loosened them.” Joe Cushley – Mojo
“They’re the greatest out-rock ‘n’ roll group of this millennium, and probably the next.” Edwin Pouncey – The Wire
Production Notes:
Produced by David Thomas.
Engineered by Paul Hamann.
Recorded at Suma (Painesville OH) and also at Nuke India Now (Hove) and Urban Iguana (NYC) studios.
Produced by David Thomas.
Engineered by Paul Hamann.
Recorded at Suma (Painesville OH) and also at Nuke India Now (Hove) and Urban Iguana (NYC) studios.
Band:
David Thomas
Keith Moliné – guitar
Robert Wheeler – synthesizer
Gagarin – synthesizer
Michele Temple – bass
Steve Mehlman – drums
David Thomas
Keith Moliné – guitar
Robert Wheeler – synthesizer
Gagarin – synthesizer
Michele Temple – bass
Steve Mehlman – drums
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