White Denim announce new album ‘Performance’
WHITE DENIM ANNOUNCE NEW ALBUM PERFORMANCE, OUT 24 AUGUST VIA CITY SLANG
SHARE LEAD SINGLE ‘MAGAZIN’
ANNOUNCE UK LIVE DATES INCLUDING TWO SHOWS AT MOTH CLUB ON THE SAME DAY, 29 AUGUST
Watch the lyric video for ‘Magazin’ here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fo7j2OIhay0
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White Denim have announced their new album Performance will be released on 24 August via City Slang. Along with the announcement they have shared the jagged, irresistible strut of lead single ‘Magazin’.
Ask frontman James Petralli to outline White Denim’s mission statement a decade on from their debut and in the run up to the release of their seventh album and his answer is instant and unequivocal: “It remains unchanged from the beginning – which is just to make interesting, up-tempo rock & roll”.
That’s both bang on the button and too modest by half, because the Austin quartet have long “just” pulled hard at the parameters of rock & roll, admitting garage punk, soul, psychedelic boogie, prog, jazz and country blues while holding onto its vital goodtime core, and their up-tempo drive has produced a body of work defined as much by stellar musicianship as off-the-chain exhilaration. Energy and adventurism have always been paramount.
Which is why, just two years on from Stiff’s grubby blues and sweet soul inflections, singer, songwriter and guitarist Petralli and bass player Steve Terebecki have changed tack again for Performance, not only welcoming two new members – drummer Conrad Choucroun and keyboardist Michael Hunter – but also introducing new practices into their record-making process and tapping a whole new gene pool of inspiration. The feeling of liberation and elastic possibility twinned with conviction that defined previous albums such as Fits (2009) and Last Day of Summer (2010) is key to Performance – that sense of energy and purpose is renewed here and doubled down with a truckload of attitude.
The album was recorded over eight weeks between October 2016 and October 2017, mainly in Radio Milk – White Denim’s new studio, built in an old general store and horse stable constructed in 1902 in downtown Austin, now respectfully restored and sandwiched in between bars and modern condominiums – and self-produced by the band, with Jim Vollentine. New recruits Choucroun and Hunter were key in what Petralli describes as “a super-collaborative record”, although he and Terebecki shared the leadership. Choucroun, their new drummer, played with northeast fusion legends NRBQwho frequently shared band members with the Sun Ra Arkestra. Young gun and “crazy genius” Hunter came heavily recommended by White Denim’s front-of-house engineer.
If the album’s title seems meaningful in its prosaicness, it is. There is, of course, the meaning of “performance” that applies to anyone for whom the live arena is the proving ground. There’s also something more personal but universally acknowledged – the gap that exists between what we project and who we really are, everybody has to put a face on for certain things.But there’s extra piquancy. Radio Milk is sandwiched in between two bars and when White Denim were first recording, they’d have people knocking on the door asking what was going on there and staring in. They’ve since built a fence for privacy, but initially, it was “like a secret place, but people could clearly see everything inside. It was like a stage/Petri-dish combination,” laughs Petralli.
Twelve years and seven albums on from their inception, White Denim are back – regenerated and resolute. “It’s just a fun way to spend time,” Petralli says, simply. “At the core, it’s always been a way for me to communicate with people about the records that I like. And second to that, it’s sharing my feelings. It’s still fun to sit and have an idea that’s kind of silly and chase it down in a room full of adults that are all committed to making something great. The absurdity of it as a career and a way to spend your time is so… liberating. Every time I get a chance to go into the studio and make a record or just hang out with people and talk about records, it feels like an extraordinary gift. That’s who we are as people.”
Pre-order Performance here:
https://www.roughtrade.com/gb/music/white-denim-performance
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Praise for Stiff
“[White Denim] triumph again”
8/10 Uncut
“Stiff is the album that will secure their reputation as one of the best rock ‘n’ roll bands on the planet”
5/5 Shindig
“[Their] most soulful, joyful work yet”
4/5 The Guardian
“It’s their best yet”
4/5 The Times
“Stiff offers a band who continue to push their influences and have gigantic amount of energy left in the tank”
8/10 Clash
“An irresistibly lovable record”
8/10 Loud & Quiet
“As good as it gets”
5/5 Daily Mirror
“White Denim deserve a bigger audience, and their sixth album Stiff is so good it should do the trick”
4/5 The Sun
“A complex but high-energy, feel-good hybrid of 1970s rock and country blues, played with punk attitude and shot through with soul”
4/5 Metro
“Just as with each and every White Denim record, it’s wholly rewarding”
4/5 Record Collector