Waxahatchee announces single & adds second London show

Waxahatchee will release her first official UK single ‘Coast To Coast’ on 23 June, ahead of the acclaimed new album ‘Cerulean Salt’, due out on 1 July.
Listen to the track here: http://soundcloud.com/wichita-recordings/waxahatchee-coast-to-coast-1

Having sold out her UK live debut headline show at the Shacklewell Arms next month, a second London date has been added the following night at Dalston Roof Gardens on 14 June. Waxahatchee will also be supporting Tegan And Sara on their European tour.

‘Open-hearted, beautifully harrowing… the new album’s searingly honest lyrics mesh dreamily with Katie’s poignant variety of impassioned, scoured grunge pop’ NME
‘Deceptively deep… if at first it seems like Cerulean Salt is a straight forward affair, it’s only because you haven’t taken the time to dive into its carefully constructed dramas and astonishingly stark confessions’ Loud & Quiet
‘Katie Crutchfield has a way of delivering a line so casually that it takes a half-dozen listens to fully realise how devastating it is… the work of a songwriter skilled enough to make introspection seem not self-centered, but generous’ 8.4 Pitchfork

Artist: Waxahatchee
Title:­ ‘Coast To Coast’ single
Label: Wichita
Release Date: 23 June 2013
Formats: Digital Download
Cat Number: WEBB386SDL
Distribution: PIAS
Website: www.facebook.com/waxahatchee
                    www.twitter.com/k_crutchfield
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Waxahatchee UK Dates:
Sat 8 June Manchester The Ritz w/ Tegan and Sara
Sun 9 June Glasgow ABC w/ Tegan and Sara
Tue 11 June London The Troxy w/ Tegan and Sara
Wed 12 June Birmingham The Institute w/ Tegan and Sara
Thu 13 June London The Shacklewell Arms (Headline Show) SOLD OUT
Fri 14 June London Dalston Roof Gardens (Headline Show) £8 www.wegottickets.com/event/221665

2013 has already been a whirlwind of a year for the Alabama-born Katie Crutchfield, after the release of her second album under the moniker Waxahatchee last month in the US on venerable punk label Don Giovanni earning ‘Best New Music’ and an 8.4 album score from Pitchfork as well as the ‘SPIN Essentials’ tag and continued support from NPR, among many others. This was followed by a very enthusiastically received string of shows at SXSW where she was singled out as one of the festival’s highlights by both local and international press, resulting in Wichita picking up the record for a worldwide release (excluding North America) this summer.

Katie Crutchfield is a natural at writing confessional pop songs. Since picking up the guitar as a teenager she has spent the better part of her young adult life travelling the country to play basement shows for feminist punks with bands like P.S. Eliot, Bad Banana and The Ackleys, all of which she sang for. Crutchfield and her twin sister Allison were best known as P.S. Eliot, a band that developed a cultish underground following until disbanding in 2011. Deciding to go it alone, Crutchfield became Waxahatchee and released her debut album American Weekend in 2012 and its lo-fi acoustic guitar-pop songs made for one of the year’s best unsung records.

With Cerulean Salt, Crutchfield turns it up a notch and plugs in the guitar as well as adding a few band mates. A more accomplished and polished record, but no less intimate and affecting, the strength of Cerulean Salt  lies in the simplicity and purity of its songs; a quality that ties them to millennial pop-punk, with melodies that immediately penetrate alongside Crutchfield’s frank vocal, delivering devastating, straight-from-the-heart lyrics backed by lacerating guitars and slouchy basslines. Sounding like an instant classic from the get go, its songwriting recalls the rawness of early Cat Power, the introspective lyrics of Rilo Kiley and the indie fuzz of The Breeders.

Waxahatchee will support  Tegan and Sara on their European tour in June, followed by two London shows at the Shacklewell Arms and Dalston Roof Gardens.