RON GALLO
RELEASES NEW SINGLE AND VIDEO FOR
"ALWAYS ELSEWHERE"
OUT OCTOBER 5TH
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"Insurgent poet and rock 'n' roll disruptor. He raises an eyebrow at his generation for creating legacies that add up to no more than 'an impressive collection of digital remarks.' Gallo's noisy tricksterism is designed to counter such surface stuff" -
NPR
"Nashvillian Ron Gallo gave a performance that was part Andy Kauffman-esque theater of the absurd, part Bill Hicks cosmic philosophy, part rock-and-god-dang-roll in the garage punk tradition." - WXPN
"Fun and garage and gark and psychedelic and nice as hell" - Noisey
"Ron Gallo works with an oddly compatible mix of influences - Devo, Andy Kaufman and Paul Metzler, the sweet, dumb jock played by Chris Klein in late-Nineties cult classic Election all came to mind watching him perform" - Rolling Stone
Earlier this month Ron Gallo announced his sophomore album, Stardust Birthday Party, which will come out on October 5th via New West. Today he shares the latest single from the album, "Always Elsewhere," "Most of the time we perceive the world, ourselves and others as ideas we have about them rather than what they really are," says Gallo. "All of our fear and anxiety stems from speculation about what COULD happen, not what is actually happening here and now. I've done this most of my life and still do and the best way I've found is to become aware that you are not being aware or present and suddenly you become present, that's what this song is for."a frantic representation of modern life and our inability to live in the moment. In the companion music video, directed by Dylan Reyes, we see Gallo's literal representation of this concept in the form of a box he lugs from place to place.
Stardust Birthday Party is available for pre-order today. The album will be released digitally on CD and vinyl.
LISTEN TO THE PREVIOUSLY RELEASED SINGLE, "IT'S ALL GONNA BE OK" HERE
Stardust Birthday Party is the follow up to Ron Gallo's debut album, Heavy Meta, a "garage rock album whose emphasis on lurid fun doesn't sacrifice depth," said The Guardian, giving it four stars. Mojo called it a "Shrieky-voiced, Jad fair-esque solo set of mid-70s Bowery oddball punk." It was Gallo at his angriest, most disillusioned self. Amidst the typical political and social chaos in America and going through a break-up with a partner who suffered from addiction and mental illness, Gallo funneled his frustrations in to this frenetic debut.
A life-altering, seismic shift in Gallo's life is what led to Stardust Birthday Party - a counterpoint to Heavy Meta and a spiritual 180.The girl he'd been seeing had taken herself to South America at the height of her addiction, found a healer and had miraculously come out on the other side in 2016. It got Gallo's interest piqued in an inward path and he began reading, searching. On a whim in early 2018, he booked a trip to California for a silent meditation retreat. Despite his initial discomfort, something significant occurred on day two that served as a singular answer to all his existential searching, and reaffirmed the foundation of this record - inner-transformation and how that impacts the outside world and your perception of it.
Stardust Birthday Party follows Ron Gallo's journey through awakening via self-deconstruction, kicking off with the simple prompt - "Who Are You? (Point to it!)" The album examines the tent poles of self loathing, anxiety and distraction on songs like "Always Elsewhere," "Party Tumor" and "Do You Love Your Company?" ultimately leading to the answer on "'You' Are The Problem." The second half of the album embodies the subtle slow shift into a more light, loving and compassionate outlook. Gallo pays tribute to John Coltrane's own spiritual awakening on "Love Supreme (Work Together!)" named after the jazz artist's seminal album. The record closes with "Happy Deathday," a palette cleanser that challenges you to forget everything you've known. Throughout Stardust Birthday Partyyou'll find that Gallo's signature weirdo punk-poet persona is in full tact despite the absence of anger. The guitars are fuzzy and loud and there's an urgency balanced with his new found OM.
Ron Gallo will be out on tour in support of Stardust Birthday Party throughout the rest of the year. A festival mainstay - having performed at Coachella, Bonnaroo, Lollapalooza, Hang Out, Firefly and sharing stages with White Reaper, Twin Peaks, Ty Segall, The Black Angels and more - he'll appear this summer at Pukkelpop in Belgium and Lincoln Calling stateside. In addition to these festival appearances, he'll play dates throughout the US and Europe this Summer and will head out on a full North American tour this fall. Highlights includeGallo's Hometown of Philly at the First Unitarian Church on November 10th, Music Hall of Williamsburg in Brooklyn on November 12th and the final date at The Basement East in Nashville, TN on November 17th. Tickets for the November tour go on sale August 10th.
Photo Credit: Chiara D'Anzieri
Track Listing:
1.) Who Are You? (Point To It!)
2.) Always Elsewhere
3.) Prison Decor
4.) Party Tumor
5.) Do You Love Your Company?
6.) "You" Are The Problem
7.) It's All Gonna Be OK
8.) I Wanna Die (Before I Die)
9.) Love Supreme (Work Together!)
10.) The Password
11.) Bridge Crossers
12.) Happy Deathday
Tour Dates:
* - w/ The Black Angels
Aug 22 - Moth Club, London, UK
Aug 23 - The Hope and Ruin - Brighton, UK
Aug 24 - Fuzz Club Festival - Eindhoven, NL
Aug 25 - Cabaret Vert Festival - Charleville-Mezieres, FR
Aug 29 - Relache Festival - Bordeaux, FR
Aug 30 - Gigante Festival - Guadalajara, ES
Aug 31 - Ebrovision Festival - Miranda de Ebro, ES
Sept 01 - Sintonitzza Festival - Barcelona, ES
Sept 02 - Joy Eslava - Madrid, ES*
Sept 03 - Sabotage - Lisbon, PT
Sept 04 - Hard Club - Porto, PT*
Sept 21 - Lincoln Calling Festival - Lincoln, NE
Nov 01 - Ace of Cups - Columbus, OH
Nov 02 - White Rabbit - Indianapolis, OH
Nov 03 - Raccoon Motel - Davenport, IA
Nov 04 - Lincoln Hall - Chicago, IL
Nov 06 - Garrison - Toronto, QC
Nov 07 - Ministere - Montreal QC
Nov 08 - ArtsRiots - Burlington, VT
Nov 10 - First Unitarian Church - Philadelphia, PA
Nov 11 - Brighton Music Hall - Boston, MA
Nov 12 - Music Hall of Williamsburg - Brooklyn New York
Nov 13 - DC9 - Washington, DC
Nov 14 - Kings Barcade - Raleigh, NC
Nov 15 - The Royal American - Charleston, SC
Nov 16 - The Earl - Atlanta, GA
Nov 17 - Basement East - Nashville, TN
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