Following the recent announcement of new album âPsychogeologyâ for release on February 15th 2019 via Bronzerat, Essex-raised, Berlin-based Gemma Ray has shared new tour dates, including a UK run in March.
The newly announced dates are:
Feb 28: Ramsgate Music Hall
Mar 1: Leek, Foxlowe Arts Centre
Mar 2: Hebden Bridge, Trades Club
Mar 3: Newcastle, Cobalt
Mar 5: London, Dalston Victoria
While others have, in recent years, helped popularise the term âpsychogeographyâ â the urge to explore the urban environment and its impact, consciously and subconsciously â Ray is drawn to the time-defying, time-defining outcrops that exist beyond our cities, and the manner in which this natural architecture underlines âhow small we are, how trivial the most unsurmountable of our personal problemsâ.
The first glimpse at this self-produced new album is the reverb-drenched, 70s pop swagger of âBlossom Crawlsâ, scattered with echoes of Fleetwood Mac, which tackles a specific incident â a panic attack in the back of a taxi â her overwrought sensation that âBlossom crawls back into its budsâ transformed into an affirmative resolution to âput a stop to its cruel tricks/ Gonna get there first to soften the hitâ.
The word ârockâ has many connotations, but for Gemma Ray, the most important is probably not the one youâd expect most musicians to nurse. The Essex-raised, Berlin-based singer and songwriter clings to its most fundamental definition, insisting that, when she takes to the road â as she did almost unremittingly in the year following the release of her last album, 2016âs acclaimed âThe Exodus Suiteâ â she find the time to explore the landscape that touring can reveal. In Ray‘s world, the word conjures up images of the grand, twisted formations sheâs seen while travelling the world, whether in the immense deserts of the US or among the carved mountains of New Zealand.
Itâs the development of Rayâs emotional connection to such spectacular scenes that lies deep at the heart ofâPsychogeologyâ, which, in keeping with its subject matter, represents Rayâs most ambitious release to date, its intricate arrangements and textures â including choral and string arrangements â the result of almost a yearâs labour determinedly hewn from rare periods of time available between tours. The album, she says, is âan ode to the majesty of landscape, the enormity of nature and time, and the inevitability of every human life eventually forming a minuscule part of further landscapes.â
Ray has worked alongside, among others, Sparks (who in fact produced Ray covering their own songs), SuicideâsAlan Vega (their collaboration turned out to be one of his final recordings), Howe Gelb (Giant Sand), Thomas Wydler (The Bad Seeds) and arranger Fiona Brice. She was also invited to perform with Potsdam, Germanyâs legendary Filmorchester Babelsberg, and this December sheâll join them again, this time with Peaches, EinstĂŒrzende Neubautenâs Jochen Arbeit and other special guests as part of The Can Projekt, a celebration of ground-breaking âkrautrock âpioneers Can taking place at Berlinâs famed VolksbĂŒhne Theatre.
âPsychogeologyâ, however, documents Rayâs troubles, yet simultaneously expresses with zeal the ways in which sheâs surmounted them to find her place in the world. On the timeless âPsychogeologyâ â a journey that celebrates triumphs over tribulations â Gemma Ray offers rock for all ages.
âPsychogeologyâ track list:
1. Blossom Crawls (YouTube | Spotify)
2. Death Tapes
3. Itâs Only Loneliness
4. In Colour
5. Flood Plains
6. Psychogeology
7. Land of Make Believe
8. Dreaming is Easy
9. Roll On River
10. Summer Comes
‘Psychogeology’Â is available to pre-order here:Â https://bit.ly/2KVehetÂ
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