7/28/2023

Beverly Glenn-Copeland Releases 'The Ones Ahead', First Studio LP in Almost 20 Years

BEVERLY GLENN-COPELAND 

RELEASES THE ONES AHEAD

OUT TODAY VIA TRANSGRESSIVE


SHARES LIVE PERFORMANCE OF TITLE TRACK 


NORTH AMERICAN TOUR DATES ANNOUNCED

The Ones Ahead Album Artwork 


Today, Beverly Glenn-Copeland releases his long-awaited and hugely-acclaimed new album The Ones Ahead via Transgressive. The Ones Ahead is Glenn-Copeland’s first studio LP in almost 20 years and the first since the extraordinary career renaissance triggered by the rediscovery of his now-classic Keyboard Fantasies album. To celebrate the occasion Glenn-Copeland has shared a live performance of the album’s title track recorded at Lakewind Sound Studios in Nova Scotia with his band Indigo Rising, shot by Posy Dixon who directed the documentary Keyboard FantasiesWatch the video HERE.


Commenting on the album title, Glenn-Copeland says: “The title of the album refers to two things: the generations to come and those in the unseen world that guide us: our ancestors, our spiritual guides -- whether or not we believe in them, they are here for us every minute of every day. As the old-world crumbles, a new world is waiting to be born. All of our various strengths are needed. The generations of those yet to come are calling us forward.”


Beverly Glenn-Copeland also announced a set of North American tour dates where he’ll play live for the first time in several years. He’ll cover selections from his entire catalog and invite special guests along the way. Glenn-Copeland will kick off the tour with performances in Toronto on October 15th and Montreal on October 18th. Following the Canadian dates, he’ll hit MassMOCA and Knockdown Center in New York prior to wrapping the run in his hometown of Philadelphia on October 25th. Full tour dates below and for more information visit https://beverlyglenncopeland.com/ 

 



Acclaim for The Ones Ahead:


“...huge and powerful, full of feeling” Stereogum


“Full of polyrhythmic percussion and call-and-response vocals, it’s a joyful, open track that welcomes the listener in like a cool summer breeze." The FADER


"With The Ones Ahead, Glenn-Copeland shares all-new music for the first time in almost 20 years, offering the clearest thesis of his vision yet: that the future is out there for us, and we can capture it in a song." Bandcamp


“"Tenderness and care resonate through every song. " Gay City Times

 

The Ones Ahead is a triumphant, ecstatic album. The music is eclectic and far-reaching in scope and ambition.” Uncut – 9/10

  

 

Glenn-Copeland has previously shared “Africa Calling”, “Harbour (Song For Elizabeth)” and Stand Anthem” from the album.



Photo Credit: Brianna Blank 



In the tumult of this world, there are constants. People need each other. Every motion brushes against others, moving. None of us are siloed and none of us are still. The music of Beverly Glenn-Copeland drinks deeply from these truths. For decades, the Philadelphia-born, Canada-based singer, songwriter, and composer has drawn myriad musical practices toward a single, luminous conviction: that music can shake us loose from what closes us off from each other. His multifaceted body of work surrenders to the beauty, pain, and great capacity for healing that courses through life; in its unguarded sincerity, it invites you to share in its courage. Glenn-Copeland's new album, The Ones Ahead -- his first collection of new music in nearly two decades -- deepens these explorations, casting searching light into how all of us must dissolve the harms of this world and carry each other forward into the next.

 

Glenn-Copeland began his musical career in the 1960s, when he studied classical singing at Montreal's McGill University and performed at Expo 67. A pair of self-titled, multi-genre albums released in the early '70s showcased his powerful voice and songwriting talent. In 1986, while living in rural Ontario, Glenn-Copeland taught himself to use digital synthesis and recorded the album that would ultimately alter the entire course of his career. At the time, he self-released Keyboard Fantasies via a 200-copy cassette run, selling just a handful while the rest waited in storage. In 2015, a Japanese record collector emailed Glenn-Copeland about selling the remainder; a new generation had unearthed his art. The music spread globally, and a few years later, in his 70s, Glenn-Copeland embarked on his first European tour to share his songs with live audiences, a journey captured in Posy Dixon's 2019 documentary Keyboard Fantasies.

 

Since Keyboard Fantasies’ rediscovery, a new generation of listeners and artists have embraced Glenn-Copeland's music. In 2021, he released the remix album Keyboard Fantasies Reimagined, which featured reimagined versions of the album's songs from contemporary visionaries such as ArcaBlood OrangeJulia Holter and Kelsey Lu. More recently, having been blown away after seeing him perform live in Stockholm, Romy from The xx sampled Glenn-Copeland on her new single “Enjoy Your Life”.

 

As his work has spread its inspiration, Glenn-Copeland has continued to develop his own prismatic musical practice. The songs on The Ones Ahead draw from a wealth of traditions, from American jazz to Irish fiddle songs to West African percussion. Some, like ‘No Other’ and ‘Stand Anthem’, were originally born as parts of songcycles and stage plays. Glenn-Copeland writes with an ear to what he calls the Universal Broadcasting System, receiving transmissions from the vibrations of the world around him and faithfully transcribing them. “The UBS sends what it wants, and like a good servant, I listen and write what I am given”, he says. Many of these songs came to him in the mid-2010s, around the time his music began to reach its intergenerational and intercontinental audience.

 

Glenn-Copeland recorded The Ones Ahead in collaboration with producer John Herbermann and Indigo Rising (Bianca Palmer, Jeremy Costello, Nick Dourado, Carlie Howell and Kurt Inder), the band who accompanied him on his inaugural European tour, whose playing lends a cinematic richness to these intricately textured electroacoustic arrangements. The album was recorded in a remote studio in Nova Scotia in late 2021, then finished in 2022, with Herbermann recording live from the floor, capturing the dynamic interplay among the group.

 

The Ones Ahead weaves together poignant themes: the need for love and mutual care in the face of destruction and uncertainty, the power people have when they reach out for each other, the ways that the wisdom of past generations can guide us along the path forward. On ‘Stand Anthem’, written as part of a collaboration with his wife and longtime creative partner Elizabeth for an eco-play called 'Bearing Witness', Glenn-Copeland calls upon the power of the human collective to right the course of the world toward sustainable survival. At a time when choosing the right thing can feel impossibly complex, ‘Stand Anthem’ clarifies a simple emotional call: “We have only one action / We have only one heart / Stand!” Glenn-Copeland urges with his Indigo Rising bandmates. The album’s title track bridges the music’s deep historical roots and the vast future to which it gestures. “The title...refers to two things: the generations to come and those in the unseen world that guide us: our ancestors, our spiritual guides. Whether or not we believe in them, they are here for us every minute of every day, all they need is for us to ask for their help,” Glenn-Copeland says. “As the old world crumbles, a new world is waiting to be born. All of our various strengths are needed. The generations of those yet to come are calling us forward.”

 

From the stirring, rapturous ‘People of the Loon’ to the gorgeously flowing ‘Prince Caspian's Dream,’ The Ones Ahead cultivates a vibrant hope for this world and what it must become to survive. A new chapter in an expansive and unique body of work, Glenn-Copeland’s latest album offers flowering wisdom for the world to come, needed now more urgently than ever.




Tour Dates:

Oct 15 - Toronto, ON - Eastminster United Church

Oct 18 - Montreal, PQ - Le National

Oct 21 - North Adams, MA - MassMoCA

Oct 23 - Queens, NY - Knockdown Center

Oct 25 - Philadelphia, PA - First Unitarian Church Sanctuary


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