1/07/2020

Mura Masa debuts "Teenage Headache Dreams" with Ellie Rowsell of Wolf Alice, new album out next week

MURA MASA DEBUTS
“TEENAGE HEADACHE DREAMS”
WITH ELLIE ROWSELL OF WOLF ALICE
NEW ALBUM R.Y.C DUE OUT JANUARY 17, 2020
GLOBAL HEADLINE TOUR
KICKS OFF THIS MONTH
“The tinkly bell tones that united the producer Mura Masa’s past hits as they straddled pop, hip-hop and club tracks are nowhere to be found…He’s gone punk and post-punk. He’s major-key, upbeat and sarcastic…with post-punk overdriven bass and jagged, distorted,
dub-tinged electric guitars”—The New York Times
 
Grammy-winning producer, songwriter and vocalist Mura Masa debuts “Teenage Headache Dreams” featuring Ellie Rowsell of Wolf Alice today—listen here. The track is the final offering from his highly anticipated second album R.Y.C (Raw Youth Collage) ahead of its release next Friday, January 17, 2020 on Geffen Records.  
Written and performed by Mura Masa and Ellie Rowsell in response to some of the album’s central themes—nostalgia, memory, youth, hope—it’s the song that Mura Masa believes might contain the album’s ultimate message; the fact that (he says) “it’s possible to feel happy even if it means relying on something that isn’t necessarily true, or is half-imagined, or might not even have happened at all. If we can find a shared remembrance of a good time, we’re more likely to be able to find that again. A little bit of escapism is healthy.” Or as “Teenage Headache Dreams” puts it: “seems like the good time’s over / but nothing’s really over anymore / Just take control.“
In addition to “Teenage Headache Dreams,” R.Y.C. includes previously release tracks “Deal Wiv It” with Slowthai, “No Hope Generation and “I Don’t Think I Can Do This Again with Clairo.
Recorded over the past year in London and beyond, R.Y.C features a variety of guests including Clairo, slowthai, TirzahEllie Rowsell of Wolf AliceGeorgia and Mura Masa himself stepping out as lead-vocalist. Mura Masa—23-year-old songwriter, producer and multi-instrumentalist Alex Crossan—grew up on the tiny, remote British isle of Guernsey. His music pays homage to and inverts new wave, punk, folk and 90s rave, thoroughly investigating nostalgia as a concept.
Spiritually, R.Y.C addresses a generational addiction to nostalgia, and its uses (and limits) as means of coping with the difficulties of the present. Influenced by Derrida’s concept of hauntology, it explores the irony that in times of increased urbanization and digitization, somehow it’s never been easier to feel lonely. For Mura Masa, it’s only once we accept nostalgia as a permanent fixture—a fact seemingly embodied by the cyclical phases in which different subcultures, political movements, fashion trends, even musical genres wax and wane—that we can start to learn from it. Why do we keep going back? How reliable is memory? And if your youth—and its assorted musical scenes—will always appear rose-tinted in the rear-view, then perhaps your present is there for the taking, after all.
Furthermore, Mura Masa will embark on a global headline tour for 2020 – including dates at London’s Alexandra Palace, Boston’s House of Blues, Philadelphia’s Union Transfer, Washington’s Fillmore and New York’s Brooklyn Steel. Full dates are listed below and on-sale now at https://www.muramasa.me/.
Known for his ground-breaking, boundary-pushing production, Mura Masa has already won his first Grammy Award (and been nominated for two more, notably as first artist in history to be nominated as both a musician and creative director for the same album), been shortlisted for the Ivor Novello Awards, appeared on Forbes’ 30 under 30, and surpassed 500,000 worldwide sales of his much-acclaimed debut album. Along the way, Crossan has also collaborated and shared stages with artists as disparate and acclaimed as A$AP Rocky, Christine & The Queens, Charli XCX and NAO, and been an early celebrator of Slowthai, Octavian, Koffee, Perfume Genius and many others. Widely critically acclaimed, The FADER praises his “boundless pop songs,” while NPR lauds his debut LP as “a feast of sounds and flavors” and i-D calls it “explosive.”
MURA MASA—R.Y.C
1. R.Y.C
2. No Hope Generation
3. I Don’t Think I Can Do This Again (with Clairo)
4. a meeting at an oak tree (with Ned Green)
5. Deal Wiv It (with slowthai)
6. vicarious living anthem
7. In My Mind
8. Today (with Tirzah)
9. Live Like We’re Dancing (with Georgia)
10.Teenage Headache Dreams (with Ellie Rowsell)
11. (nocturne for strings and a conversation)
 

MURA MASA LIVE
February 20                                             Alexandra Palace                                            London, UK
February 22                                        O2 Victoria Warehouse                                 Manchester, UK
February 27                                                 Lotto Arena                                       Antwerp, Belgium
February 29                                                 AFAS Live                              Amsterdam,Netherlands
March 3                                                            X-Tra                                         Zurich, Switzerland
March 5                                                          Tonhalle                                          Munich, Germany
March 7                                                     Columbiahalle                                       Berlin, Germany
March 10                                                         Stodola                                              Warsaw, Poland
March 12                                                          Vega                                     Copenhagen, Denmark
March 14                                              edel-optics.de Arena                             Hamburg, Germany
April 12                                                         Indio, CA                                                      Coachella
April 16                                                      The Warfield                                     San Francisco, CA
April 19                                                         Indio, CA                                                      Coachella
April 22                                                   Crystal Ballroom                                           Portland, OR
April 23                                                     Showbox Sodo                                              Seattle, WA
April 24                                                        The Vogue                                            Vancouver, BC
April 28                                                      First Avenue                                       Minneapolis, MN
April 29                                                        The Rivera                                                  Chicago, IL
May 1                                                               Rebel                                                     Toronto, ON
May 2                                                             MTelus                                                 Montreal, QC
May 3                                                       House of Blues                                              Boston, MA
May 5                                                       Union Transfer                                       Philadelphia, PA
May 6                                                             Filmore                                             Washington, DC
May 8                                                        Brooklyn Steel                                         New York, NY

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