M. WARD
NEW ALBUM ‘MIGRATION STORIES’ OUT NOW
LIVE HOME STUDIO CONCERT TO STREAM ON 8TH APRIL
UK SHOWS IN OCTOBER
M. Ward has released Migration Stories via Anti Records. The new album includes the captivating first singles “Unreal City,” “Migration Of Souls” and “Heaven’s Nail and Hammer.” To celebrate the release of his already highly lauded tenth album, Ward will perform a concert from his home in Southern California on Wednesday 8th April at 7PM BST. The concert will be streamed on NPR Music Live Sessions, YouTube and Facebook in partnership with Record Store Day.
A prolific writer, producer and performer, M. Ward has established himself as one of modern American music’s most unique and versatile voices. For his tenth album he journeyed to Quebec, Canada to work with Arcade Fire’s Tim Kingsbury, Richard Reed Parry, producer/mixer Craig Silvey (Arcade Fire, Arctic Monkeys, Florence and the Machine) and Teddy Impakt. Together they recorded a collection of 11 songs inspired by stories of human migration. Languid, hazy and often dream-like in narrative, these songs have their origins in pictures from newspaper and television reports, stories told by friends and tales from Ward’s own family history.
At Arcade Fire’s Montreal studios the assembled talents recorded what he describes as “11 largely instrumental ballads – a sci-fi fast forward to a more silent night many generations from here to a maybe-era where movement is free again.” Says Ward of the stories which informed these songs, “Some time went by, the stories wove together and I remember them now closer to characters in a dream of how people could treat each other than any kind of front-page news realism. I think music subconsciously – whether writing or listening – is a filter for me. Helping to process all the bad news into something new to build from. Some records to me are like self-fulfilling prophecies – visualizing change to wish something into being. Those records inspired this one.”
October 2020 UK Tour:
Tues 27th – Caves, Edinburgh
Weds 28th – District, Liverpool
Thurs 29th – Islington Assembly Hall, London –
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