Lucius debuts new video for "Something About You" and announces additional tour dates
LUCIUS DEBUTS NEW VIDEO FOR“SOMETHING ABOUT YOU”
ADDITIONAL NORTH AMERICAN TOUR DATES CONFIRMED
GOOD GRIEF SET FOR RELEASE ON
MARCH 11 VIA MOM + POP
The video for “Something About You,” the latest song to be revealed from Lucius’ forthcoming album
Good Grief
, is streaming now at http://bit.ly/203Pnbv. The video was directed by Mimi Cave who also directed the video for "Turn It Around," which appeared on Lucius’ debut album Wildewoman. Additionally, “Something About You” is available as a free download on iTunes with album pre-order (http://smarturl.it/LuciusGG). Good Grief, which will be released March 11 on Mom + Pop, is receiving early critical acclaim: “Ebullient.”—Rolling Stone
“Jess Wolfe and Holly Laessig’s soaring vocals make a massive pop sound and hint at new possibilities for one of our favorite bands.”—NPR Music “Especially gorgeous, moving…”—The New York Times
“Knocking the listener sideways with some perfectly plush Fleetwood Mac-meets-early-Heart vibes.”—Vice’s Noisey Lucius—led by its co-founders and vocalists Jess Wolfe and Holly Laessig, accompanied by multi-instrumentalists Andrew Burri, Peter Lalish and Dan Molad—have confirmed additional North American tour dates this May with stops at Los Angeles’ The Fonda Theatre,Portland’s Wonder Ballroom, Denver’s Gothic Theatre and Austin’s Emo’s. Paste calls their live show “…a display that employs collaborative percussion, eye-catching stage props and a symbiosis of themselves and their audience.” Ticket pre-sale will begin Wednesday, February 2 at 10a.m. local time at http://bit.ly/lcs16p with general on-sale starting Friday, February 5. See below for complete tour dates. Good Grief was produced by Shawn Everett (Alabama Shakes, Weezer) and Lucius with Bob Ezrin. The album was mixed by Tom Elmhirst (Adele, Beck). Of the album Wolfe says, “When we started writing for this record, we had been away from home for nearly two years. We had just returned from tour, having gone through such varied emotions—loneliness, sadness and exhaustion alongside excitement, fulfillment and some of the most joyful moments in our lives…Whenever one of us had an idea or a feeling, the other was already a witness to it and could help navigate through it—for the two of us, this usually came in song form.” Laessig adds, “…When considering titles, we wanted to be sure to acknowledge any serious subject matter, while simultaneously allowing ourselves a comic sigh of relief from any personal turmoil. Ha! The yin and yang of the record naturally unveiled itself and, so, Good Grief.” TRACK LIST1. Madness2. Something About You3. What We Have (To Change)4. My Heart Got Caught On Your Sleeve5. Almost Makes Me Wish For Rain6. Gone Insane7. Truce8. Almighty Gosh9. Born Again Teen10. Better Look Back11. Dusty Trails
LUCIUS LIVEMarch 23 Minneapolis, MN First Ave*March 24 Chicago, IL Metro*March 25 Cleveland, OH Beachland Ballroom*March 26 Toronto, ON Opera House*March 28 Montréal, QC Fairmount Theatre*March 29 Boston, MA Royale*March 31 Brooklyn, NY Music Hall of Williamsburg*April 1 New York, NY Webster Hall*April 2 Philadelphia, PA Union Transfer*May 5 Los Angeles, CA The Fonda TheatreMay 6 Santa Barbara, CA SohoMay 9 Portland, OR Wonder BallroomMay 10 Vancouver, BC ImperialMay 11 Seattle, WA Neptune TheatreMay 13 Salt Lake City, UT The GrandMay 14 Denver, CO Gothic TheatreMay 16 Omaha, NE The Waiting RoomMay 17 Des Moines, IA Wooly’sMay 18 St Louis, MO The Ready RoomMay 20 Dallas, TX TreesMay 21 Austin, TX Emo’s BOLD—sold out
*supported by Pure Bathing Culture
ADDITIONAL NORTH AMERICAN TOUR DATES CONFIRMED
GOOD GRIEF SET FOR RELEASE ON
MARCH 11 VIA MOM + POP


“Jess Wolfe and Holly Laessig’s soaring vocals make a massive pop sound and hint at new possibilities for one of our favorite bands.”—NPR Music “Especially gorgeous, moving…”—The New York Times
“Knocking the listener sideways with some perfectly plush Fleetwood Mac-meets-early-Heart vibes.”—Vice’s Noisey Lucius—led by its co-founders and vocalists Jess Wolfe and Holly Laessig, accompanied by multi-instrumentalists Andrew Burri, Peter Lalish and Dan Molad—have confirmed additional North American tour dates this May with stops at Los Angeles’ The Fonda Theatre,Portland’s Wonder Ballroom, Denver’s Gothic Theatre and Austin’s Emo’s. Paste calls their live show “…a display that employs collaborative percussion, eye-catching stage props and a symbiosis of themselves and their audience.” Ticket pre-sale will begin Wednesday, February 2 at 10a.m. local time at http://bit.ly/lcs16p with general on-sale starting Friday, February 5. See below for complete tour dates. Good Grief was produced by Shawn Everett (Alabama Shakes, Weezer) and Lucius with Bob Ezrin. The album was mixed by Tom Elmhirst (Adele, Beck). Of the album Wolfe says, “When we started writing for this record, we had been away from home for nearly two years. We had just returned from tour, having gone through such varied emotions—loneliness, sadness and exhaustion alongside excitement, fulfillment and some of the most joyful moments in our lives…Whenever one of us had an idea or a feeling, the other was already a witness to it and could help navigate through it—for the two of us, this usually came in song form.” Laessig adds, “…When considering titles, we wanted to be sure to acknowledge any serious subject matter, while simultaneously allowing ourselves a comic sigh of relief from any personal turmoil. Ha! The yin and yang of the record naturally unveiled itself and, so, Good Grief.” TRACK LIST1. Madness2. Something About You3. What We Have (To Change)4. My Heart Got Caught On Your Sleeve5. Almost Makes Me Wish For Rain6. Gone Insane7. Truce8. Almighty Gosh9. Born Again Teen10. Better Look Back11. Dusty Trails
LUCIUS LIVEMarch 23 Minneapolis, MN First Ave*March 24 Chicago, IL Metro*March 25 Cleveland, OH Beachland Ballroom*March 26 Toronto, ON Opera House*March 28 Montréal, QC Fairmount Theatre*March 29 Boston, MA Royale*March 31 Brooklyn, NY Music Hall of Williamsburg*April 1 New York, NY Webster Hall*April 2 Philadelphia, PA Union Transfer*May 5 Los Angeles, CA The Fonda TheatreMay 6 Santa Barbara, CA SohoMay 9 Portland, OR Wonder BallroomMay 10 Vancouver, BC ImperialMay 11 Seattle, WA Neptune TheatreMay 13 Salt Lake City, UT The GrandMay 14 Denver, CO Gothic TheatreMay 16 Omaha, NE The Waiting RoomMay 17 Des Moines, IA Wooly’sMay 18 St Louis, MO The Ready RoomMay 20 Dallas, TX TreesMay 21 Austin, TX Emo’s BOLD—sold out
*supported by Pure Bathing Culture
Published on February 02, 2016 15:19
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