Angelo De Augustine shares new single ‘Kaitlin’
ANGELO DE AUGUSTINE SHARES NEW TRACK ‘KAITLIN’
PLEASE NOTE: NEW RELEASE DATE OF 11 JANUARY FOR THE ALBUM TOMB
‘TIME’ ADDED TO THE 6MUSIC B-LIST
EUROPEAN HEADLINE TOUR INCLUDING LONDON’S OSLO IN FEBRUARY 2018
“A beautiful piece of music”
Clash
“[Angelo’s] angelic voice lifts the spirits from bereft to hopeful with indefinable grace. It’s a stunning feat”
The 405 ‘Track of the Day’
Listen to ‘Kaitlin’ here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hvqWj25ZKaM
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Angelo De Augustine‘s new album, Tomb – his first recorded in a studio and produced by renowned musician Thomas Bartlett (aka Doveman; credits include work on albums for St. Vincent, Sufjan Stevens, Antony and the Johnsons and David Byrne) – will be released on January 11, 2019 via Asthmatic Kitty Records. Following from the previously shared lead single ‘Time‘, which was recently added to the 6music B-List, (as well as an intimate live video featuring Sufjan Stevens playing grand piano) and the album’s title track, Angelo has today shared ‘Kaitlin’.
Speaking of the track Angelo says ‘Kaitlin’ is:
“An attempt to understand the intricacies of another person. The struggles we all have endured are both heartbreaking and beautiful at the same time. They reveal us as dynamic, complex, lovable, and infinitely human.”
A quiet heartache threads through Tomb. It’s a universal feeling, the kind that piles up over the years and yearns for resolution. The 12 songs came together quickly, out of necessity following his first true heartbreak around Christmas 2017 – and while the album was born from this breakup, it expanded to explore years of loss and disappointment. Ultimately Tomb reflects a beginning for De Augustine – both emotionally and in his career. It’s a motion towards positivity, addressing lost love, the worthwhile cost of honesty, and the ramifications of regret. In the end, this album isn’t about burying or hiding something away, it’s about opening the seal and letting something new emerge. The album’s title reveals these sentiments: “Throughout our lives we bury many dead things in our hearts and minds,” he says. “There they go to rest and hopefully are reborn as something beautiful”.
Tomb is a musical breakthrough for De Augustine, with Bartlett’s artful production spotlighting his increasingly impressive songwriting. Working in a professional studio marked a significant shift from his previous albums, 2014’s Spirals of Silence and 2017’s Swim Inside The Moon, which each were recorded in his bathtub using a reel-to-reel machine and a single Shure SM57 microphone. The latter, his Asthmatic Kitty debut, earned worldwide praise from outlets including Uncut, Mojo, Stereogum, The Sunday Times and The Line of Best Fit, among others. De Augustine’s sweeping, minimalist songs have since piloted him to tours with Moses Sumney and and a spot opening for Stevens’ Planetarium concert at Hollywood Forever Cemetery (the Thousand Oaks native’s biggest hometown show to date).
Pre-order Tomb here: https://angelodeaugustine.com/
Tour dates:
17 Feb – Bristol @ The Folk House
18 Feb – London @ Oslo
20 Feb – Stockholm, SE @ Obaren
23 Feb – Utrecht, NL @ TivoliVredenburg, Club Nine
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25 Feb – Paris, FR @ Le Pop Up du Label
26 Feb – Amsterdam, NL @ Paradiso
27 Feb – Berlin, DE @ Privateclub
28 Feb – Malmo, SE @ Babel
Tickets on sale here.
Praise for Swim Inside The Moon:
“Extraordinary beauty”
The Sunday Times, ‘Breaking Act’
“An assured stride into what’s sure to be a gleaming future”
The Line of Best Fit
“A wonderful, bewitching, incredibly beautiful piece of music”
Clash
“The sublime sound of a musician who’s spent ten years perfecting his craft”
DIY
“Glorious”
8/10 Uncut
‘4/5’ MOJO
“De Augustine’s whispering voice and distinctive falsetto constantly feels on the verge to break, but its emotional charge stays full and strong”
GoldFlakePaint
“A brave, warm and frankly magical record”
For The Rabbits
“A thing of great uncomplicated beauty”
God Is In The TV ‘Track of the Day’