3/10/2015

TORRES: new video for "Strange Hellos" + new US tour dates

TORRES PREMIERES VIDEO FOR "STRANGE HELLOS" VIA NYLONEXPANDS HEADLINING US TOUR

INCLUDED IN NPR'S AUSTIN 100 SXSW MIX & ROLLING STONE'S "30 ARTISTS YOU NEED TO SEE AT SXSW" LIST

SPRINTER OUT MAY 5 ON PARTISAN RECORDS

WATCH: "Strange Hellos" video via NYLON or YouTube 

Says director Casey Pierce, " The video is a curse, in a manner of speaking, painted in broad strokes of fear, desire, and rage. Within it there are nods to Stanley Kubrick and 90's grunge.  The projections are clips from 'Jupiter and Beyond the Infinite,' the final chapter in 2001: A Space Odyssey." 

LISTEN: 
"Strange Hellos" via Soundcloud
   
"Mackenzie Scott's voice conveys raw, urgent desperation, the sort we flinch from instinctually and are attuned, on a primal level, to heed." - Pitchfork 8.1 review for debut album


"A force to be reckoned with" -Rolling Stone (30 Bands You Need To See At SXSW)
   

"This record is mammoth... I think it's an album we're going to be talking about throughout the year" -NPR (All Songs Considered)

"Sprinter finds Mackenzie Scott pushing against the starkness of her 2013 self-titled debut into noisier, vicious rock without losing any of her razor-sharp songwriting." -Stereogum
TORRES at SXSW: 

3/17 - 10:00PM - Transmission Events Presents @ Mohawk (outdoor)
3/18 - 12:30PM - Pitchfork @ Mohawk (outdoor)

3/19 - 1:40PM - AV Club @ Cheer Up Charlie's (indoor)
3/20 - 4:00PM - Culture Collide & Doc Martens @ Bar 96
3/21 - 3:00PM - The Wild Honey Pie @ Scoot Inn (outdoor)
3/21 - 1:00AM - Under The Radar @ Central Presbyterian Church
  
TORRES knows the darkness. The Brooklyn-based singer-songwriter otherwise known as Mackenzie Scott waits until anything-an idea, an emotion, a memory-gnaws at her, tearing at her fingers and throat until she releases it in song. Her husky voice strains against its human biological constraints like a wild-eyed horse, whispering desperately "Don't give up on me just yet" on one end and yowling about jealousy with unnerving intensity on the other. Following her self-titled debut in 2013, TORRES pushes herself to even noisier extremes on Sprinter, a punishing self-examination of epic spiritual and musical proportions.
  
"There's so much I want to sing, but there's no room for toothbrushes in poetry," Scott murmurs in a resilient quaver while barely fingering the strings of her guitar on "The Exchange," the final song and the heart of her second album. "That was the one that brewed the longest in my subconscious before I wrote it," says Scott. "It was just a tough one, no getting around it." The reason is right there in the beginning: she sings of her adopted mother losing her biological mother twice-once at birth and again when she discovered her adoption papers had been lost in a basement flood.
  
A keen awareness of Scott's place in her family and in the world suffuses Sprinter, contributing to themes of alienation throughout. "You're just a firstborn feeling left behind," she sings on the ominously brewing "Son, You Are No Island," which references one of Scott's influences on this record: English poet John Donne's 1624 poem "Devotions Upon Emergent Occasions." Scott's tortured wailing circles spirals downward around itself, reflecting in a dark mirror the feelings of an adopted child.
  
"Whether it be abandonment, or fear of rejection, or perhaps inability to connect with people, comes down to that fear of isolation, of not being good enough," she says. "Those are themes that have cropped up in my personal life, in my writing, and my mom can definitely understand that herself."
  
But Scott escaped the confines of her churning mind in order to find herself by recording Sprinter in the market town of Bridport in Dorset, England; and then at the Bristol studio of Portishead's Adrian Utley. With his guitar riffs and synthesizers lingering in the background like a lowland mist and PJ Harvey's Robert Ellis and Ian Olliver on rhythm-the two fortuitously reuniting 23 years after the release of Dry, and in Scott's 23rd year of living-she crafted a "space cowboy" record. "That's as simply as I can say it," says Scott, who cites inspirations as diverse as Funkadelic and Nirvana, Ray Bradbury and Joan Didion. "I wanted something that very clearly stemmed from my Southern conservative roots but that sounded futuristic and space-y at the same time."
  
It seems like an odd thing to look for in the picturesque seaside green, rolling hills in the south of England, but Scott had never been there before, and as a stranger in a strange land she found what she was looking for: a lost childhood. Sprinter was recorded in a room that had formerly been used as a children's nursery, which combined with the alien landscape fuels the self-searching that roils TORRES' music. "Cowboy Guilt" perfectly encapsulates the contrast of Deep South conservatism with future sounds, juxtaposing George W. Bush parodies with wearing one's Sunday best, bouncing on a mechanically whimsical melody.
  
After all, it was Scott's Baptist upbringing 4,000 miles away in Macon, GA that gave her a voice in the first place. When her parents gave her an acoustic guitar at age 15, after giving her flute and piano lessons before that, she would sing church hymns at the local nursing home to get over her stage fright. As Scott moved away from organized religion toward something far more real and personal ("I still think of myself as quite God-fearing," she says), she ranged farther from home, to Nashville-where she grappled with her outsider status yet again, faced with an insular music scene as hard to break into as if it were surrounded by England's famous hedgerows-and then to New York, where she finally felt another semblance of being at home.
  
"Nashville was just a bit too small for me," she says. "I don't really like walking down the street and knowing everyone that I see along the way. I was raised in a small town and there are very special things about it, but I don't prefer to live that way. I like the chaos of the city."
  



Tracklisting:
 
02. New Skin 
03. Son, You Are No Island 
04. A Proper Polish Welcome  
05. Sprinter 
06. Cowboy Guilt 
07. Ferris Wheel 
08. The Harshest Light 
09. The Exchange

Tour Dates:
Tue-Mar-17 - Austin, TX - The Mohawk - SXSW Official Showcase
Wed-Mar-18 - Austin, TX - Central Presbyterian Church - SXSW Official Showcase
Wed-Mar-18 - Austin, TX - The Mohawk - SXSW Pitchfork Day Party
Thu-Mar-19 - Austin, TX - Cheer Up Charlie's - SXSW AV Club Day Party
Fri-Mar-20 - Austin, TX - Bar 96 - SXSW Culture Collide, Dr. Martens Party
Sat-Mar-21 - Austin, TX - Scoot Inn - SXSW The Beehive Day Party
Sat-Mar-21 - Austin, TX - Central Presbyterian Church - SXSW Official Showcase
Mon-May-04 - Saxapahaw, NC - Haw River Ballroom
Wed-May-06 - Nashville, TN - The Stone Fox
Fri-May-08 - Dallas, TX - Club Dada
Sat-May-09 - Austin, TX - The Mohawk
Mon-May-11 - Scottsdale, AZ - Pub Rock Live
Tue-May-12 - Los Angeles, CA - The Echo
Wed-May-13 - San Francisco, CA - Bottom Of The Hill
Fri-May-15 - Portland, OR - Doug Fir Lounge
Sat-May-16 - Seattle, WA - Barboza
Sun-May-17 - Vancouver, BC - Electric Owl
Wed-May-20 - Minneapolis, MN - 7th St. Entry
Thu-May-21 - Chicago, IL - The Empty Bottle
Fri-May-22 - Detroit, MI - UFO Factory
Sat-May-23 - Toronto, ON - The Garrison
Wed-May-27 - Brooklyn, NY - Baby's All Right
Thu-Jun-25 - Allston, MA - Great Scott
Fri-Jun-26 - New York, NY - Mercury Lounge
Sat-Jun-27 - Philadelphia, PA - Boot & Saddle
Sun-Jun-28 - Washington, DC - DC9
Tue-Jun-30 - Durham, NC - The Pinhook
Wed-Jul-01 - Atlanta, GA - The Earl
Thu-Jul-02 - Chattanooga, TN - Rhythm & Brews

5/4 - supporting Jenny Lewis
5/6-5/17 & 5/21-5/27  Aero Flynn supporting

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