8/11/2021

Caroline Kingsbury Announces US Fall Tour With Caveman, Heaven's Just A Flight LP Out Now Via Fortune Tellers Music

Caroline Kingsbury Announces US Fall Tour With Caveman 

Heaven's Just A Flight LP out now Via Fortune Tellers Music

LISTEN & SHARE: Caroline Kingsbury - Heaven's Just A Flight
Spotify
"For her first full-length, [Kingsbury] commits both her look and her sound to the sequin-clad, cocaine-dusted ethos of glam rock. That level of drama is a tall order, but it’s a stronger and more defining background for her rich and robust voice"
– Pitchfork


"An honest retelling of her life."
FLAUNT

"One of Kingsbury’s most poignant songs, addressing social injustices, grief, and finding some way to stand up again."
American Songwriter

"A clinic in all things ’80s — new wave, dream-pop, dance music, power-pop,"
Buzz Bands LA

"Opening with a yelp, splashy ‘80s guitar tone, and towering percussion, Kingsbury’s impassioned plea on “Massive Escape” is her most arresting yet."
Under The Radar

"An apt soundtrack to the feelings of regret at squandering our free time"
FLOOD

""Fall in Love" is widescreen dreampop with an emphasis on pop"
BrooklynVegan

"Serious vintage new-wave meets power-pop vibes"
mxdwn

"Incredibly emotional and personal"
Gay Times

"Throughout, the voice of the artist is roaring, strong and energetic. As in her previous works “In my Brain” and “Breaking Apart”, Caroline’s personality and timbre remain the absolute protagonists of her music. "
Atwood

"Fall in Love” pairs soaring synths with dynamic vocals and a catchy chorus. Minh Pham directs the neon-lit music video, which comes complete with big hair flips, solo dance sessions and Kingsbury’s emotional performance."
Cool Hunting


"The song takes their synth sounds while intensifying the layers, bringing the sounds closer to the listener"
Puddlegum

Today, Caroline Kingsbury announces a fall tour alongside Caveman. The tour kicks off in Buffalo, NY on September 9th. Buy tickets NOW.

Smash is the first new Caveman record since 2016’s “Otero War.” Much of it was composed just after the death of Iwanusa’s cousin - her nickname Smash becoming the album title and much of the music inspired by her. 

Their previous album was released on hip-hop label Cinematic Recordings (best known for Joey Badass) after a run with Mississippi label Fat Possum. On a whim early last year, they connected with old friend Peter Matthew Bauer of the Walkmen and his label Fortune Tellers to quickly release “New Sides” a series of recordings they had freed up the rights too while waiting for what would become “Smash” to return to their control. Basically dropping the EP five days after it was mastered, it was an early step to just get out into the world again a little with the song “You Got A Feeling” getting picked up on several major playlists and radio stations.  “It was just great for people to hear something from us,” says Iwanusa. “It feels like it’s been forever and now we’re sitting on so much new music that’s finally able to get out into the world.”

 

SMASH LP - TRACKLISTING
01. Like Me
02. Helpless
03. River
04. Work This Hard
05. You Got A Feeling
06. Will It Take Me
07. Hammer
08. Awake For the Week
09. Bellocell
10. Don't Call Me
Caveman Bio:
Since Caveman began in 2010, they’ve released 3 full length records, toured endlessly (sharing stages with The War on Drugs, Jeff Tweedy, and Weezer, and playing festivals including Coachella, Bonnaroo and Austin City Limits) and received accolades from everyone from Pitchfork to the New York Times. 

Now in 2021, they have become one of the mainstays of the New York music world. More than anything, Caveman are the band that everyone seems to know, who always seemed to be out on the town for many years if you needed someone to meet up with late into the night, the throughline to a dozen disparate crowds of artists. 

Led by Matthew Iwanusa, lifelong city resident, they are a quintessential New York band, a long time presence, and one of the few remaining centerpieces of the city’s fleeting indie music scene. Matthew was the child of two jazz musicians who grew up a member of the Metropolitan Opera’s Children’s Chorus. When he was 13, he met guitarist Jimmy Carbonetti (who grew up on Roosevelt Island) and quickly started their first band in high school, going on tour with bands such as the Walkmen alongside two of their teachers. At age 18, they met Jeff Berrall (bass) while he was bartending at Bar Sine’ in the East Village. It was there they also met Nick Stumpf (French Kicks) who would go on to produce their first two records. 

Nowadays, they’ve grown from young punk kids into statesmen of sorts for New York indie music. Jimmy’s Brooklyn shop The Guitar Shop NYC is a city institution as well as a clubhouse for the band. Practicing and working out of Williamsburg nightclub Baby’s Alright during it’s down hours, the band are just beginning to recreate the momentum of their early career after a period of false starts, legal issues and frustrating delays that slowed the release of their new record for several years. 

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