Caribou shares ‘Never Come Back (Morgan Geist remix)’
CARIBOU SHARES ‘NEVER COME BACK (MORGAN GEIST REMIX)’
CARIBOU TAKEOVER OF SPOTIFY ‘ALTAR’ PLAYLIST TODAY
NEW ALBUM SUDDENLY, OUT NOW VIA CITY SLANG
“Perfectly imperfect pop”
5/5 The Guardian ‘Album of the Week’
“If love really is all you need, Suddenly is the perfect soundtrack”
9/10 ‘Album of the Month’ Mixmag
Listen to ‘Never Come Back (Morgan Geist remix)’ on Bandcamp here:
https://caribouband.bandcamp.com/album/never-come-back-morgan-geist-remix
Listen to ‘Never Come Back (Morgan Geist remix)’ on Spotify here:
https://open.spotify.com/album/7D0Y9YIcA9rih2H3e1ic0w
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In February Dan Snaith aka Caribou released his first album in five years, Suddenly via City Slang. The album was critically acclaimed with highlights including cover features from Mixmag and London In Stereo as well as features from the Sunday Times, Esquire and Crack which included a weeklong takeover of Crack Audio. Album reviews saw a perfect score and ‘Album of the Week‘ from The Guardian, 9/10 ‘Album of the Month‘ from Mixmag, 9/10 from DJ and high scores from countless others.
Today Snaith has followed up with a rare remix from Morgan Geist of album highlight ‘Never Come Back’.
Speaking of the track Snaith says:
“Morgan’s been a close friend and a musical inspiration for a long time now and I’ve tried to get him to do a remix before without success – he seldom does them – so when he got in touch and asked to remix a track from Suddenly I jumped at the chance. I’m glad I did because the remix is a thing of pure joy. I would much rather that the first place you got to hear this was in a club but for now I hope it has you all dancing at home”
The remix features as part of Snaith’s takeover of Spotify’s ‘Altar’ playlist, here.
As with most, all Caribou live dates have been postponed with rescheduled dates to be found below.
More remixes will follow…
Photo credit: Thomas Neukum
Tour dates:
Jul 9 – Bilbao, ES @ Bilbao BBK Live
Jul 10 – Lisbon, PT @ NOS Alive
Jul 11 – Dublin, IE @ Iveagh Gardens
Aug 2 – Montreal, QC @ Osheaga
Aug 6 – Budapest, HU @ Sziget Festival
Aug 12 – Vilnius, LT @ Botanical Garden
Aug 13 – Gothenburg, SE @ Way Out West
Aug 14 – Copenhagen, DK @ Vega
Aug 15 – Berlin, DE @ Zitadelle
Aug 16 – Kiev, UA @ Art-zavod platforma
Aug 20-23 – Storey Arms, Wales @ Greenman Festival
Aug 21-23 – Biddinghuizen, NL @ Lowlands Festival
Aug 28-30 – Barcelona, ES @ Primavera Sound
Sept 6 – Leeds @ O2 Academy *
Sept 7 – Bristol @ O2 Academy *
Sept 8 – Glasgow @ Barrowlands *
Sept 10 – Manchester @ Mayfield Depot *
Sept 11 – Liverpool @ Invisible Wind Factory *
Sept 12 – Brighton @ The Dome *
Sept 13 – London @ O2 Academy Brixton *
Sept 14 – Birmingham @ O2 Academy *
Sept 15- Paris, FR @ L’Olympia
Oct 10 – Indio, CA @ Coachella Festival
Oct 14 – Houston,TX @ White Oak ^
Oct 15 – Dallas, TX @ Granada ^
Oct 16 – Miami, FL @ III Points Festival
Oct 17 – Indio, CA @ Coachella Festival
Oct 19 – Washington, DC @ 9:30 Club *
Oct 20 – Boston, MA @ Royale *
Oct 21 – Philadelphia, PA @ Union Transfer *
Oct 22 – Chicago, IL @ Riviera *
Oct 23 – Hamilton, ON @ Studio Theatre *
Oct 24 – Montreal, QC @ M Telus *
Oct 25 – Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn Steel (matinee) *
Oct 25 – Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn Steel *
Oct 26 – Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn Steel *
Oct 27 – Toronto, ON @ Danforth Music Hall *
Oct 28 – Toronto, ON @ Danforth Music Hall *
Oct 29 – Toronto, ON @ Danforth Music Hall *
Oct 30 – Ottawa, ON @ Bronson Centre *
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Nov 3 – Vienna, AT @ Gasometer
Nov 4 – Zagreb, HR @ Boogaloo
Nov 5 – Ljubljana, SI @ Kino Siska
Nov 7 – Lausanne, CH @ Les Docks
Nov 8 – Linz, AT @ Ahoi Pop Festival
Nov 9 – Munich, DE @ Muffathalle
Nov 11 – Utrecht, NL @ TivoliVredenburg – Ronda
Nov 12- Hamburg, DE @ Docks
Nov 13 – Cologne, DE @ Carlswerk Victoria
Nov 15 – Prague, CZ @ Forum Karlín
Jan 24 – Brussels, BE @ Ancienne Belgique
Jan 28 – Zurich, CH @ Kaufleuten
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Praise for Suddenly:
“Perfectly imperfect pop”
5/5 The Guardian ‘Album of the Week’
“Unshakably catchy”
5/5 The List ‘Album of the Issue’
“From so many distinct elements, to create something so coherent and so individual is quite some achievement. Dan Snaith’s unique craft has been well honed”
5/5 The Arts Desk
“If love really is all you need, Suddenly is the perfect soundtrack”
9/10 ‘Album of the Month’ Mixmag
“Caribou may have created a near-perfect project and his strongest album to date”
9/10 DJ
“[Caribou] continues to entice and dazzle us”
8.5/10 The Line of Best Fit
“Suddenly […] appears as entirely Caribou-like – but with a wilder ecstatic magic in its heart”
8/10 Uncut
“As complex and compelling as anything he’s ever made”
8/10 Loud and Quiet
“Dan Snaith’s work as Caribou has increasingly restorative qualities”
4/5 Mojo
“Suddenly unscrolls like a mysterious tapestry. Everywhere you turn there is something beautiful”
4/5 Q
“As beautiful as it is exciting”
4/5 Independent
“A progressive, enchanting treat of an album”
4/5 NME
“An atmospheric, multi-genre hybrid that follows its own gentle logic”
4/5 The Times
“A record that swings towards the sensational and barely misses”
4/5 DIY
“A beautiful album”
4/5 The Skinny‘
4/5’ The FT
“Spectacular”
4.5/5 MusicOMH
“The work of a true master”
8/10 God Is In The TV
“Dan Snaith proves once more that he is operating at a level unlike most”
81% Gigsoup
“A rich tapestry of experiences, emotions and influences”
London In Stereo
“A monumental achievement”
GoldFlakePaint
“Euphoric and nostalgic”
Esquire
“Fascinating”
Sunday Times