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OKKERVIL RIVER announces new album, In The Rainbow Rain, due 27th April on ATO Records + London headline show

February 12, 2018

OKKERVIL RIVER

Announce In The Rainbow Rain
Due 27th April on ATO Records

Listen to “Don’t Move Back to LA”

London headline show on 10th October at Koko

On 27th April, ATO Records will release Okkervil River’s In The Rainbow Rain, the group’s most immediate – and meaningful – album to date.  On it, bandleader Will Sheffmakes a startling left turn from the their critically-lauded and inward-looking 2016 album Away, crafting an exuberant declaration of hope.

In place of Away’s somber strings and acoustic textures, In the Rainbow Rain is full of dazzling color, spattered with starbursts of electric guitar, big blooms of synth, and a chorus of backing vocals. It’s a buoyant and playful record, but also open and emotionally vulnerable. Sheff says, “I wanted to make a record where a sense of kindness felt encoded into the music.”

To accompany the announcement, Okkervil River have released new song “Don’t Move Back To LA,” the light-hearted midpoint of the album. Sheff says the song “had a very straightforward impulse behind it: a bunch of my best friends all moved to LA and I was really sad about it so I wrote a song about how I didn’t want them to leave…I think the song is also kind of about my own deep and long-held desire to get the hell out of New York City.”

Read Sheff’s full statement on “Don’t Move Back to LA” here.

Okkervil River will also return to the UK in October for a headline show at London’s Koko:

Wednesday 10th October – Koko, London (tickets)

In The Rainbow Rain – produced by Sheff and mixed by Shawn Everett (Perfume Genius, Alabama Shakes, The War on Drugs) – serves as showcase for Sheff’s writing and the musical interplay of his new band mates, Benjamin Lazar Davis (bass), Will Graefe (guitar), Sarah Pedinotti (keys) and Cully Symington (percussion) – the same iteration of Okkervil River that joined Sheff on the Away tour. Recalls Sheff of that tour: “It was my favorite touring experience in many years… I felt like a kid again. I realized how phenomenally lucky I am that I’ve been able to play music for this long.”

Sheff and the band started work on the new album shortly after the end of that tour – and the presidential election. “If December 2016 was good for anything, it was good for writing songs,” he says. Galvanized by the seismic events of that Fall and the following year, Sheff, sometimes co-writing with his new band, channeled his outrage and sadness into music intended to be hopeful, healing and uplifting. Inspired by the Quaker meetings he had been attending, Sheff injected the album with undercurrents of spirituality and gratitude. The result is something akin to a modern secular gospel record, and among the best music of his career.

Highlights include driving, melodic anthems “Love Somebody” and “Pulled Up The Ribbon,” and “Famous Tracheotomies,” which chronicles notable figures who’ve endured the titular procedure, including Gary Coleman, Dylan Thomas, Ray Davies, and Sheff himself.  “In places, the record deals with heavy things like trauma and betrayal and shame, but, actually, it’s supposed to be a good time,” says Sheff. “I hope it’s something fun, that makes people feel happier.”

Okkervil River will tour in support of ‘In The Rainbow Rain,’ including a stop at SXSW and a very special release show at Rough Trade NYC on release day.

Okkervil River’s 2016 album ‘Away’ (ATO Records) earned praise from the New York Times, who dubbed the record “wry and wistful,” and NPR Music, who called the music “gorgeous…warm, soft and contemplative.”

‘IN THE RAINBOW RAIN’ TRACK LIST
1) Famous Tracheotomies
2) The Dream And The Light
3) Love Somebody
4) Family Song
5) Pulled Up The Ribbon
6) Don’t Move Back To LA
7) Shelter Song
8) How It Is
9) External Actor
10) Human Being Song

PRE-ORDER ‘IN THE RAINBOW RAIN’
http://www.atorecords.com/rainbowrain/

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