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JUANITA STEIN UK TOUR UNDERWAY

November 18, 2018

 

JUANITA STEIN
UK TOUR ANNOUNCED
The New Album, ‘Until The Lights Fade‘ out now
“While there’s a link with the dark cool of her previous band, this is a leaner and grittier offering, more direct and dynamic.” **** MOJO
“More sure-footed than last year’s debut, Stein is invigorated on the likes of “Forgiver” (co-written with Brandon Flowers), which adds epic gloss to her customary bar-room riffs, alongside Mazz Star-esque narcotic psych on “All The Way” and vintage country balladry on “In Your Hands”… There’s spirit to spare on the invigorating “Easy Street” and the lusty, bluesy “Fast Lane.”  7/10 UNCUT
“Pop-noir and its most sepulchral and seductive… This is songwriting if sharp wit, sonic infectiousness and immediacy” The Sunday Times
“Endlessly seductive and lush” The Line of Best Fit
“A blistering return” Clash
Juanita Stein has announced a full UK tour for this November / December. The Howling Bells frontwoman turned solo artist, who has just released her brilliant new album, Until The Lights Fade, via Nude Records, follows a summer of festivals including Latitude and Green Man, with a busy touring schedule from now into December.
Currently on a nine date U.S tour, Juanita Stein returns to the UK for a headline run that includes a show at London’s Courtyard Theatre on 23rd November. Dates run as follows:
Mon     19th                 GLASGOW, King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut
Wed     21st                  MANCHESTER, The Eagle Inn
Fri        23rd                 LONDON, Courtyard Theatre 
Sat       24th                 BIRMINGHAM, Cuban Embassy
Sun      25th                 BRIGHTON, The Prince Albert
Weds   5th       DEC     BRISTOL, Hy-Brasil Music Club (Free Show)
Thurs   6th                   SOUTHAMPTON, Joiners
Juanita Stein’s second solo album arrives less than a year after her first, ‘America’, saw her exploring the iconography and cultural landscapes of a country that had always fascinated her from afar. Yet, while Until The Lights Fade is cut from the same musical cloth as its predecessor – the crepuscular twang of bar-room guitars, the keening romanticism of its melodies, the sparseness and simplicity of its arrangements – the album’s ten songs are concerned with thoughts, feelings, stories and characters rooted far closer to home.
“I feel like the two albums are different sides of the same coin,” Stein explains. “If ‘America’ was the starting point of a journey – the musical equivalent of me spreading my wings, but also treading carefully, trying to figure myself out having come from such an intense period of camaraderie in the band – then this record is me starting to gain a bit more traction, feeling more confident in where I’m coming from and what it is I’m doing.”
When the opportunity arose late last year to spend a week in Austin, Texas with the producer Stuart Sikes (Cat Power, White Stripes, Loretta Lynn), Stein explains, “I just grabbed it. When you reach a certain point in life and moments like that appear, you have to go with it. Up til now, everything I’ve done has always been planned and laboured over, but this album was very impromptu, very spur of the moment – a couple of the musicians I was working with I had only met for the first time that week. It was like nothing I’d ever done before.”
This more spur of the moment approach also enabled the late inclusion on the album of Forgiver. Much like the week she spent in Austin, the song – recorded during the downtime between shows in The Killers’ mobile studio – was another of those serendipitous moments that Stein felt compelled to make the most of, and the swaggering, streetwise end result once again validates those instincts.

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