Today, Alabaster DePlume — the acclaimed London-based saxophonist, singer, songwriter, activist, orator, and poet-philosopher — shares his acclaimed and "stunning" (The Guardian) new album A Blade Because A Blade Is Whole on all streaming platforms via International Anthem. Listen to and purchase A Blade Because A Blade Is Whole here.
Recently, DePlume was profiled in The New Yorker during a jujitsu session. Read the full feature here.
Tonight, DePlume will be playing a show in Los Angeles at The Regent, with Shahzad Ismaily (bass) and Helen De La Rosa (drums) joining; more info and tickets available here. This Friday he'll also play Knoxville, TN's Big Ears festival with a lineup including Macie Stewart (violin), Tcheser Holmes (drums), and Shahzad Ismaily (bass); find timing and more info here. As UNCUT writes, "Alabaster DePlume mesmerizes live, blowing minds with fearless absurdity and raw exposed feeling."  Photo by Amghy Chacon, from Le Poisson Rouge in NYC March 16.
As with all of DePlume’s work, A Blade Because A Blade Is Whole is driven by intention. In this case, a desire to interrogate the concept of healing. As DePlume shared with music writer Liz Pelly, who wrote an essay to accompany the album as digital liner notes: “When I meet people who love my work I ask them, ‘what do people need?’ Many of them were answering ‘healing’, so I worked on that, first of all by healing myself. I found that it was an activity I could choose, and that it had a lot to do with my ownership of myself, dignity and independence. Instead of waiting for healing to ‘happen to me’ I could heal myself and own myself. That is what this album is.”
Read Liz Pelly’s essay on the album here. Throughout the eleven songs on A Blade Because A Blade Is Whole, DePlume’s reflections on healing, dignity, and struggle are communicated through a stirring assemblage of disparate musics: ghostly and ancient folk melodies, groove-anchored maelstroms of swirling folk-jazz, elegant string arrangements (courtesy of Macie Stewart), disembodied voices, noir atmosphere, and allegoric, troubadouric song. Throughout, Alabaster’s intimate, confessional croon and vibrato-laced tenor saxophone convey, with a startling humanistic touch, everything from dejected fragility to resolute strength.
Following the string of US live performances that conclude in LA tonight, DePlume will tour the UK and Europe throughout the spring — see full dates below, more information here. DePlume’s band for the UK/EU tour will feature percussionist Julian Sartorius, drummer Seb Rochford, bassist Ruth Goller, and Mikey Kenney on strings. More guests to be announced.
A Blade Because A Blade Is Whole is out now, buy/stream it here.

TRACKLIST Oh My Actual Days Thank You My Pain Invincibility Form a V A Paper Man Who Are You Telling, Gus Prayer For My Sovereign Dignity Kuzushi Salty Road Dogs Victory Anthem Too True That Was My Garden
Full album credits here.

TOUR DATES March 25 - Los Angeles, CA @ The Regent March 28 - Knoxville, TN @ Big Ears Festival April 29 - Norwich, UK @ Norwich Arts Centre April 30 - Leeds, UK @ Brudenell Social Club May 1 - Newcastle, UK @ Gosforth Civic Hall May 2 - Glasgow, UK @ Mono May 3 - Manchester, UK @ Gorilla May 6 - Bristol, UK @ Trinity Centre May 7 - Exeter, UK @ Phoenix May 8 - Southampton, UK @ Papillon May 9 - London, UK @ Hackney Church May 10 - Brighton, UK @ Concorde 2 May 15 - Istanbul, TK @ Salon IKSV May 16 - Warsaw, PL @ Niebo May 17 - Berlin, DE @ XJAZZ! May 21 - Paris, FR @ Le Petit Bain May 22 - Lille, FR @ L'Aéronef May 23 - Brussels, BE @ La Botanique May 24 - Amsterdam, NL @ Zonnehuis May 25 - Nijmegen, NL @ Doornroosje May 26 - Rotterdam, NL @ Bird June 1 - Torino, Italy @ Bunker (Jazz Is Dead) June 7 - Cluj-Napoca, RO @ Jazz In The Park July 2/5 - Roskilde, DK @ Roskilde Festival July 4 - Sete, FR @ Worldwide July 17 - Molde NO, @ Moldejazz
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