Lily & Madeleine's new video premieres at Paste Magazine, March tour dates confirmed

LILY & MADELEINE’S NEW VIDEO
“FOR THE WEAK” PREMIERES AT PASTE MAGAZINE
  KEEP IT TOGETHER OUT FEBRUARY 26 ON NEW WEST RECORDS
MARCH TOUR DATES CONFIRMED 
“Indianapolis-born sisters Lily & Madeleine fold stunning harmonies into brushed drums, dreamy strings, and soft keys—and fade into you in the process.”—NYLON
“Their songs have a maturity that transcends their years.”—KCRW Lily & Madeleine’s official music video for their new single, “For The Weak,” recently premiered atPaste Magazine and can now be watched/shared here. Of the video, which was directed by George Salisbury (The Flaming Lips), Paste praises, “dreamy pop…full of sparkling lights and liquid visuals.”
The single, which was recently featured as  KCRW ’s “Today’s Top Tune,” is from the duo’s anticipated new album  Keep It Together , which will be released February 26 on New West Records and now available for pre-order. Each pre-order includes an instant download of “For The Weak” along with the album track, “Hourglass.”  
In advance of the release, BULLETT Media recently premiered the official video for “Hourglass” asserting, “…the sisters’ voices blend harmoniously, offering a glimpse into the dreamy sonic landscape the two are capable of delivering. The Laurel Cohen-directed video’s centers on fast cuts of slow motion clips, paired with bright hues and spliced together images to reflect the track’s subtle intricacies. It’s a bit of a craft explosion, as Lily & Madeleine are shown playfully covered in buttons and enveloped in clouds of colored smoke,” while  Entertainment weekly  calls the track “a musical dreamscape.”
In celebration of the release, the duo will embark on a U.S tour this March, which includes shows in Boston, Philadelphia, Chicago and New York, with additional shows just added in Louisville, Nashville and Atlanta. See below for complete tour dates.
Recorded at home in Bloomington, Ind. with producer Paul Mahern, who also helmed Lily & Madeleine’s lauded debut and sophomore albums, the 10-song record features the help of friends and touring band members Shannon Hayden (cello, mandolin, guitar, Moog) and Kate Siefker (drums, percussion, guitar, bass).
Of the project, Madeleine comments, “Working with a closer knit team of just four ladies helped tighten our sound and unify each track into a complete collection. The title of the album is a lyric from the first track ‘Not Gonna,’ which Lily wrote. This simple phrase has a lot of meaning to us: keep your shit together, keep our relationship as sisters together, pressure to keep our image a certain way as young ladies.”
Lily adds, “Along with reflecting on the personal bonds that Madeleine and I both have, I also really wanted to focus more on the bigger picture and write about the experience of being a white woman in America and a college­age kid in the 21st century. As I attempt to further discover who I am as an individual, the way society wants me to define myself is becoming clearer. It seems to me that young people are the same everywhere: regardless of race, gender, or socioeconomic class. All young adults are in the same boat, trying to figure out what makes us individuals and trying to find our value in society.”
The new recording comes on the heels of the prolific duo’s highly-regarded sophomore release, Fumes, and is the their third full-length album in three years, following an EP and two LPs on Sufjan Stevens’ label Asthmatic Kitty. Of their last effort ELLE Magazine asserted, “...the twosome, known for their pinpoint harmonies and vocal precision, had no reservations about flipping the script this go-round: They amped up the production and gave their new album…a far more bombastic sound,” while NPR Musicpraised, “Fumes is a misleading record, the way a masterfully performed dance is misleading: It looks easy only because the complexities behind it are unfathomable to outsiders. There’s a borderlessness to Lily & Madeleine that leans from seamlessly natural to mesmerizingly preternatural, hinting at deeper forces at work than skill and practice.” Since their debut in 2013, the duo has performed on CBS’ “This Morning,” KCRW’s “Morning Becomes Eclectic,” NPR Music’s “Tiny Desk Concert” series and “A Prairie Home Companion.”
Keep It Together  track-listing1. Not Gonna 2. For the Weak3. Westfield4. Chicago5. Hourglass6. Hotel Pool7. Smoke Tricks8. Midwest Kid9. Small Talk10. Nothing
LILY & MADELEINE WINTER 2016 TOURFebruary 27—Indianapolis, IN—Deluxe @ Old National CentreMarch 2—Boston, MA—Café 939 March 3—New York, NY—Joe’s PubMarch 4—Philadelphia, PA—World Café Live UpstairsMarch 5—Vienna, VA—Jammin JavaMarch 10—Madison, WI—The FrequencyMarch 11—Minneapolis, MN—IcehouseMarch 12—Chicago, IL—Lincoln HallMarch 13—St. Louis, MO—Off BroadwayMarch 24—Louisville—The New VintageMarch 25—Nashville, TN—The High WattMarch 26—Atlanta, GA—Eddie’s Attic
 •  0 comments  •  flag
Share on Twitter
Published on January 21, 2016 09:53
No comments have been added yet.