6/21/2023

Valley releases final single "We Don't Need Malibu" as salute to fans

VALLEY RELEASES FINAL SINGLE “WE DON’T NEED MALIBU”

AS SALUTE TO FANS JUST TWO DAYS AHEAD OF

SOPHOMORE ALBUM LOST IN TRANSLATION – STREAM

 

SOLD OUT ALBUM RELEASE UNDERPLAY AT NY’S

MERCURY LOUNGE THIS THURSDAY

 

TOUR DATES ACROSS SOUTHEAST ASIA & AUSTRALIA THIS SUMMER THEN SET JOIN DERMOT KENNEDY ON CANADIAN TOUR THIS FALL 

 

  PRE-SAVE/PRE-ADD LOST IN TRANSLATION HERE 

 

TUNE INTO NEW YORK UNDERPLAY LIVESTREAM ON

JUNE 22 3:30PM PT/6:30PM ET HERE 




 

“There’s an ease to music from Valley, the alt-pop project out of Canada, and discovering their music feels like uncovering a hidden gem.”

“The cut contradicts the traditional summer anthem of fun and replaces it with heartbreak…”

“Canadian alt pop quartet Valley have been perfecting their craft. Their uplifting, immersive approach is undeniable and eye-catching, with their recent run of releases projecting the band into newfound heights.”


Just two days before the release of their sophomore album, Lost In Translation, alternative-pop band Valley – comprised of Rob Laska, Mickey Brandolino, Alex Dimauro, and Karah James – share one more track for their fans, “We Don’t Need Malibu” today through Capitol Records and Universal Music Canada. 


The track is the final sneak peek of their upcoming album, released as a salute to Valley fans in recognition of the enduring support from new audiences met on tour to the day-one champions who have celebrated every moment with the band along the way. Lead vocalist Rob Laska describes the track as a “staycation song,” finding comfort in your surroundings wherever you are to be present and inspired; something Valley have mastered as they tour the world and continue write new music.

 

Laska continues, “We’ve always been fascinated with the idea of people making a place what it is, whether it’s a rainy Sunday in bed or sitting on the coach watching The Office for the hundredth time. It was the last song we wrote for the record while writing at the A-frame house in Beachwood Canyon, California. We were packing up our studio and getting ready for our flights home when Alex and our friend/songwriter Mathijs started laying down the initial idea.”

 

Drummer and vocalist Karah James adds, “I remember listening to the rough demo on the plane back to Toronto and thinking that it was a vibe we were missing on the album and would complete it perfectly.” Karah gushes, “We decided to release it right before the album comes out as a thank you for listening to our fans who have stuck with us not only though this era so far, but through other album eras and tours. We are super grateful for such a respectful and dedicated fan base that we can grow with.” 


Laska comments on “We Don’t Need Malibu,” “We added a lot of textural samples and sounds that we carefully curated to make the song feel almost like a daydream. Everything in the production is very light, feathery and soft, perfect for summer.” The latest track compliments the previous release “Have A Good Summer (Without Me),” suggesting the upcoming record offers a due backdrop to summer months. Three additional tracks already released include the kick off to the Lost In Translation era “Throwback Tears” which was covered by Kerala folk/indie group When Chai Met Toast and shared on Rolling Stone India, “Good, but not together” that was released alongside a live performance video plus “Break For You” which appeared on the Canada Top 50 Viral chart on Spotify and was the #2 Most Added Overall and at Top 40 on Canadian radio, currently charting inside top 25 on Top 40 radio. 


As the band prepares for Lost In Translation to be out the world, Mickey Brandolino reflects on the creation process, saying “We went to personal therapy, band therapy, paused from making music to experience life and let the space allow for thoughts and feelings to bubble up to the surface so we had authentic substance to write about. When you get to that point you have no choice but to write, it’s something you have to express and is most gratifying when expressed through the form of music.” Affirming their approach, so far, the previously released tracks alone have garnered over 10 million global streams. 


With only two more days until the release of the full 15-track record, Valley announced two intimate underplay shows to celebrate Lost In Translation at iconic venues in cities that have been important to their careers. On June 22 the band play Mercury Lounge in New York and on June 26 they play Horseshoe Tavern in Toronto, both selling out in under 15-minutes. Fans from around the world can join the celebration, with a livestream of the Mercury Lounge show on Twitch. Tune in on June 22 at 3:30PM PT / 6:30PM ET HERE



Left to right: Mickey Brandolino, Rob Laska, Karah JamesAlex Dimauro 



Valley confidently wrap up the final dates of their headlining North American ‘Lost In Translation Tour, where they received rave responses from audiences to the new songs on their set list that blend seamlessly into their catalogue of danceable love songs. This summer, Valley will pack up for a tour across Southeast Asia and Australia, performing headlining shows to their fans outside of North America. Those dates include a performance in Thailand for the Road To Sonic Bang Music Festival alongside LANY, ADOY, and Burnout Syndromes. Valley are excited to announce they will be joining Dermot Kennedy as support on six newly announced dates of The Sonder Tour, playing arena venues across Canada this fall. See the updated list of tour dates below. Tickets can be purchased on Valley’s website, here.  



 

LOST IN TRANSLATION TRACKLIST

1.      theme

2.      Lost In Translation

3.      Throwback Tears

4.      Natural

5.      Break For You

6.      Have A Good Summer (Without Me)

7.      Good, but not together

8.      Evenings & Weekends

9.      i thought i could fly

10.   Either Way, I’m Going Your Way

11.   I Haven’t Seen You In Forever

12.   We Don’t Need Malibu

13.   Keep My Stuff

14.   Big Jet Plane

15.   Fishbowl

 

ALBUM UNDERPLAY SHOWS

June 22 – New York, NY @ Mercury Lounge

June 26 – Toronto, ON @ Horseshoe Tavern

 

SEA & AUSTRALIA TOUR 

August 1 – Seoul, Korea @ YES24 Live Hall 

August 3 – Tokyo, Japan @ Ebisu Garden Hall 

August 5 – Manila, Philippines @ Mall Show 

August 7 – Hong Kong, China @ Music Zone 

August 8 – Taipei, Taiwan @ Clapper Studio 

August 10 – Singapore, Malaysia @ Gateway Theatre 

August 12 – Bangkok, Thailand @ Road To Sonic Bang Festival 

August 15 - Brisbane, Australia @ Triffid 

August 17 – Sydney, Australia @ Factory Theatre 

August 18 – Melbourne, Australia @ Max Watts 


THE SONDER TOUR WITH DERMOT KENNEDY 

October 11 – Quebec City, QC @ Centre Videotron

October 13 – Ottawa, ON @ Canadian Tire Centre

October 14 – London, ON @ Budweiser Gardens 

October 18 – Winnipeg, MB @ Canada Life Centre 

October 20 – Edmonton, AB @ Rogers Place 

October 21 – Calgary, AB @ Scotiabank Saddledome  

October 23 –Seattle, WA @ The Showbox*

*Rescheduled Lost In Translation Tour date  

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