VALLEY CLOSES ONE CHAPTER AND FEARLESSLY OPENS ANOTHER ON THIRD STUDIO ALBUM, WATER THE FLOWERS, PRAY FOR A GARDEN — OUT TODAY
HEADLINE NORTH AMERICAN TOUR STARTS IN SEPTEMBER WITH SUPPORT FROM MICKEY DARLING, CHARLI ADAMS & MORE — SEE ALL DATES HERE
WATCH THE OFFICIAL LIVE VIDEO FOR “BOP BA” |
As Valley reach a decade of releasing and performing music, they have had to re-learn how to be a band together. The JUNO Award-nominated band’s third album Water the Flowers, Pray for a Garden (out today via Capitol Records/Universal Music Canada) proves just how adaptable and unbreakable the trio can be — Stream.
Last fall, Valley were at a crossroads. They were in therapy, working the usual growing pains long-established bands face after years out on the road and the weight of viral success. While on tour with Dermot Kennedy, Rob Laska (lead vocalist), Alex Dimauro (bassist) and Karah James (drummer) found a beacon of hope: a forgotten demo of the song “Water the Flowers, Pray for a Garden.”
Today’s title track was actually written at the same time as the critically-acclaimed viral hit “Like 1999,” which was released in February 2021. “Water the Flowers, Pray for a Garden,” a song about love, loss and finding the silver linings, would remain tucked away in a Dropbox full of unreleased demos for the next three years while “Like 1999” inspired a more pop direction for Valley, which they pursued with gusto on 2021’s Last Birthday and last year’s JUNO-nominated album Lost in Translation.
“We really had these two paths that we previously didn’t know we had,” Karah reflects on the discovery of the old song. While “Like 1999” and their ensuing pop direction did many wonderful things for them, “Water the Flowers, Pray for a Garden” has brought them back to who they were always meant to be; somewhere more playfully between indie, folk and pop, with a lyrical depth of a band that has worked through every stage of the grieving process.
Karah adds, “It feels like us. It feels like a path that finally feels like Valley.” |
Press photo by Becca Hamel
Decamping to a cabin in the Smoky Mountains in February, under the guidance of COIN’s Chase Lawrence, Valley spent the entire month with very little access to the outside world. Stuck in their feelings, the band processed their heartbreak and the future together following the departure of founding guitarist Mickey Brandolino.
“The songs just poured out of us,” Rob explains. “I think that's a true sign of when you're making something special. We weren't looking for things to write about. We knew exactly what we needed to write about. This is the first time I think we've ever witnessed as a band where everything's there, we just have to reach and grab it.”
Today’s focus track, the intimate, folky “Bop Ba” is another song that explores some of the other changes in their lives. It has a different meaning for each member, with Rob relating it to his mother’s struggle with bipolar disorder while Karah pulled inspiration from a feeling of dependency and unhealthy attachment in a romantic relationship. Watch the official live video here.
Over the course of the album, you will hear the true pain and true joy Valley experienced while making it. In hitting rock bottom, they found new stones to turn over in their garden, leading to the band’s “most intimate and personal and special record,” lead singer Rob Laska says, to enthusiastic nods from Karah and Alex. “This is the record we’ve always dreamed of making.”
Water The Flowers, Pray For A Garden Tracklist:
Beginning next month, Valley will kick off the Water the Flowers, Pray for a Garden North American headlining tour spanning coast to coast in the US and Canada. The tour includes shows at iconic venues and some of the biggest rooms they’ve played to date, including Brooklyn Steel in New York, The Wiltern in Los Angeles, History in Toronto and more. See full list of dates and details below. |
WATER THE FLOWERS, PRAY FOR A GARDEN US TOUR DATES September 28 - Philadelphia, PA - Union Transfer* September 29 - Boston, MA - House of Blues* October 1 - Washington, DC - 9:30 Club* October 2 -Brooklyn, NY - Brooklyn Steel* October 4 - Asheville, NC - The Orange Peel* October 5 - Atlanta, GA - Buckhead Theatre* October 6 - Nashville, TN - Cannery Hall* October 8 - Chicago, IL - The Vic Theatre* October 9 - Minneapolis, MN - First Avenue* October 11 - Boulder, CO - Boulder Theatre* October 12 - Denver, CO - Gothic Theatre* October 13 - Salt Lake City, UT - The Union Event Centre* October 15 - Phoenix, AZ - The Van Buren* October 16 - San Diego, CA - The Observatory North Park* October 18 - Los Angeles, CA - The Wiltern* October 19 - Berkeley, CA - The UC Theatre* October 21 - Portland, OR - Revolution Hall* October 22- Seattle, WA - The Showbox*
*support from Mickey Darling and Charli Adams All tour info here
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