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Story by Klam Meraffe
24-6-2005
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Joseph Arthur: Link to the video clip |
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Our Shadows Will Remain
Joseph Arthur's new album in July
‘'Shadows' is as good as music gets.’ Rolling Stone Chris Rubin’s No.1 Album of the year
‘Magical and masterful, 'Our Shadows Will Remain' is Arthur’s latest masterpiece.’ Chicago Tribune
‘Right from the start of 'Our Shadows Will Remain', Joseph Arthur re-establishes his position as one of our most emotionally revealing and talented singer-songwriters.’ Vanity Fair
Joseph Arthur is set to release his new album 'Our Shadows Will Remain' in the UK through 14th Floor Records on 11 July 2005. 'Our Shadows Will Remain' has taken the US by storm since the album’s release in late 2004, with numerous inclusions on ‘Best of 2004’ lists at publications such as Entertainment Weekly, The Wall St. Journal, The Boston Globe, The Chicago Sun-Times and The New York Post.
The single ‘Can’t Exist’ will precede the album’s release on 04 July. Widely regarded as one of the most exciting and unique live performers in the US – in the last few months Arthur has supported Wilco, Coldplay and REM - Arthur has announced a full UK tour in July following sell out shows at London’s 100 Club and Metro in May.
The tour will include London’s 93 Feet East on 20 July and V Festival on 20 & 21st August.
Tour dates:
19 July - Louisana, Bristol
20 July - 93 Feet East, London
21 July - Glee Club, Birmingham
23 July - Georgian Theatre, Stockton
24 July - Cabaret Voltaire, Edinburgh
25 July - Night & Day, Manchester
27 July - Academy, Liverpool
28 July - Soundhaus , Northampton
'Our Shadows Will Remain' is the highly anticipated follow-up to Joseph Arthur’s acclaimed 2002 recording, 'Redemption’s Son'. The new recording is at once Arthur’s most concise, focused work to date, and arguably the one that most clearly reveals the breadth of his imagination. Arthur attributes much of the new album’s particularity to the context in which he wrote and recorded it.
Late last year, following the release of 'Redemption’s Son', Arthur chose to abandon the familiar surroundings in which he typically created his music - his apartment/home studio on East 22nd Street in Manhattan. He put virtually all of his belongings into a storage unit in New York and headed for New Orleans, taking not much more than his clothes, his guitar, and rough demos of 10 or 12 new songs. Seven or eight weeks later, Arthur had written some of the most ambitious and richly orchestrated songs of his career.
Since the release of his debut, 'Big City Secrets', Arthur has occupied a place among the most respected underground rock singer-songwriters. That album provoked Alternative Press to call him, "One of the last true artists left in the world."
Entertainment Weekly named Arthur’s second album, 'Come To Where I’m From', the No.1 album of 2000. In the UK, Uncut wrote, "a musician who weaves words, guitars and a whole heap of discordant sounds into songs that hang around head long after they finish. An American original."
Whilst Dazed & Confused declared, "Awesome… beautifully crafted songs in the vein of Tom Waits." His critical profile was raised further with the release of 'Redemption’s Son', which made numerous critics’ 'Best of 2002' lists, the Sunday Times deemed the album "A classic."
Visit the official Joseph Arthur website: www.josepharthur.com
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Klam Meraffe
24-6-2005
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