![]() ![]() Jones 19Cass McCombs 19Yves Jarvis 18Calexico 18Gary V 18Deafheaven 17Yann Tiersen 17John K. 20Joe Henry 19Sage Francis 19The Drums 19Booker T. 22Doe Paoro 22Bob Mould 21Nick Cave & The Bad Se. 24Delicate Steve 24Xenia Rubinos 22William Elliott Whitmo. 8 - Hamburg, DE Ueber & GefährlichĤ1Jolie Holland 40Bettye LaVette 37Man Man 36Son Little 35Tinariwen 33DeVotchKa 33Tim Fite 31Islands 31Grinderman 28Saintseneca 27Wilco 27Galactic 26Andy Shauf 25Glen Hansard 24Michael Franti and Spe. May 30 - Glasgow, UK Queen Margaret Union May 4 - Kitchener, ON Centre in The Square ~ 18 - Minneapolis, MN Cedar Cultural Center * 17 - Winnipeg, MB Burton Cummings Theatre * 15 - Calgary, AB Jack Singer Concert Hall * 12 - Kelowna, BC Kelowna Community Theatre * 3 - San Francisco, CA Great American Music Hall * 26 - Oklahoma City, OK Beer City Music Hall * 21 - Halifax, NS Light House Arts Centre (Solo) 20 - Fredericton, NB Shivering Songs (Solo) There’s a story unfolding that leaps song to song, illuminating the comedy and cruelty of humanity, but, if you listen closely, most of the action takes place in the gaps between tracks.įri. He uses these close-ups to devastating effect, keeping us focused on the tiny connections between lonely creatures, while raising the stakes on the action to existential levels. He’s tackling love and loss on a more panoramic, extreme scale, but Shauf feels the album is consistent with his earlier focus on small, intense encounters. ![]() With Norm, Shauf has upended his songwriting methods, creating a deeply haunting and unpredictable universe. But the lyric sheet provides discreet clues to know whose voice we’re hearing at any given moment (Norm’s cast of characters includes four voices in all). With Shauf singing everything, it’s not always obvious at first whose point of view is represented in each song. Shauf wrote, performed and recorded the entire album, and recruited Neal Pogue (Tyler the Creator, Janelle Monae, Outkast) to mix. They repeated this process a few times, until Shauf felt the bones of the story as he imagined it lay close enough to the surface to be dug up by anyone who wanted to go looking. Refining the lyrics, he sent them to his friend Nicholas Olson, who interpreted the overall narrative as he understood it. He wanted to connect them without force-marching listeners through an obvious story. Once initial sketches emerged and Shauf realized he did, in fact, have the makings of another concept album, he began revising freestanding songs he’d written for the original idea of Norm, altering the lyrics until they had all been reengineered to belong in Norm’s universe. He deliberately left open spaces through which readers could enter to find the story and create meaning for themselves. Enchanted by the sense of possibility and wonder that had made the film so vivid to him during that period of incomprehension, he wanted to create something similar. Eventually, Shauf realized his browser had crashed and the movie had frozen. It seemed impossible in its relentlessness, bordering on genius. What appeared to be a nearly static camera shot of a key on a table continued uninterrupted for two minutes, then five minutes, then seven. Watching a David Lynch film one night, Shauf found inspiration for how to frame his concept. It would be a set of unrelated songs, like albums recorded by other artists, and he would call it Norm. Shauf really wanted to steer clear of a concept album, instead aiming to make a normal record. What would eventually become Norm started out in a very different place. Watch Andy Shauf’s “Catch Your Eye” Video A full tour schedule is listed below, and tickets are on sale now. “I need to meet you // I need to catch your eye,” Shauf confesses through layers of vocals and muted guitar, before bright synth tones usher the tune along.īeginning next month, Shauf will bring his acclaimed live performance to a slew of cities across North America, Europe and the UK in support of Norm, with Katy Kirby and Marina Allen supporting select North American dates. ![]() The story takes shape through little epiphanies, accumulating like debris from a series of implosions, beginning with last month’s “jaunty existential” (Stereogum) lead single/album opener, “Wasted On You.” Today, Shauf returns with the new single, “Catch Your Eye.” Accompanied by a charming animated video written by Shauf and animated by Mary Vertulfo, “Catch Your Eye” continues along Norm’s tracklist, and depicts a missed connection in a grocery store. Norm, his new album out February 10th on ANTI-, is a recognizable Shauf production, but with a flowing landscape of suppressed grooves propelling the songs toward uncertain destinations. Monday, December 12th, 2022 Andy Shauf Unveils “Catch Your Eye,” New Single/Video Off NormĪndy Shauf is driving us out to a wild and dangerous place. ![]()
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