Joan Shelley Announces New Album Real Warmth , Shares New Song 'Everybody': Listen
Joan Shelley, photo by Nick Rasmussen
Joan Shelley has announced a new album: Real Warmth is out September 19 via No Quarter. The Kentucky songwriter's follow up to 2022's The Spur was produced by Ben Whiteley and features contributions from the Weather Station's Tamara Lindeman, Doug Paisley, Nathan Salsburg, Matt Kelley, Ken Whiteley, drummer Philippe Melanson, and saxophonist Karen Ng. Listen to lead single 'Everybody' below.
'We had a few windows in mid-winter and it really felt like there was an urgency to capture a moment in time with these songs, performances, people involved, and against the political backdrop,' Whiteley shared in a press statement. 'The record really feels like a capture instead of a meticulous construction. Part of Joan's concept was not only to go to a place but to draw on the community of musicians from that place.'
Last year, Shelley shared an EP titled Mood Ring. She's set to embark on a brief tour of North America in the autumn. The run of dates kicks off October 16 at Toronto, Ontario's Monarch Tavern and wraps up November 2 at the Whirling Tiger in Louisville, Kentucky. Find her schedule below.
Joan Shelley: Real Warmth
$23.00, Rough Trade
Real Warmth:
01 Here in the High and Low 02 On the Gold and Silver 03 Field Guide to the Wild Life 04 Wooden Boat 05 For When You Can't Sleep 06 Everybody 07 New Anthem 08 Heaven Knows 09 Ever Entwine 10 Give It Up, It's Too Much 11 The Orchard 12 Who Do You Want Checking in On You 13 The Hum
Joan Shelley:
10-16 Toronto, Ontario - Monarch Tavern 10-18 Northampton, MA - The Parlor Room 10-19 Keene, NH - Nova Arts 10-21 Boston, MA - Passim 10-22 Brooklyn, NY - Public Records 10-23 Philadelphia, PA - Harmonie Hall 11-21 Chicago, IL - Constellation 11-23 Louisville, KY - The Whirling Tiger
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