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Spiritualized Announce 2019 North American Tour Dates

And Nothing Hurt Out Now via Fat Possum and Bella Union

Dec 04, 2018 Spiritualized
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Spiritualized (aka Jason Pierce and backing band) released a new album, And Nothing Hurt, back in September via Fat Possum (and Bella Union in the U.K.). It was our Album of the Week. Now they have announced some 2019 North American tour dates. They happen next March and April and go on sale this Friday at 10 a.m. If you’ve never seen the band live before, we highly recommend it. Check them out below, followed by the video for “I’m Your Man.”

Read our review of And Nothing Hurt.

When the album was announced, Spiritualized shared two songs from it, “I’m Your Man” and “A Perfect Miracle,” as well as a video for “I’m Your Man.” The two songs both made our Songs of the Week list. Now Pierce shared another song from the album, the fairly relaxed “Here It Comes (The Road) Let’s Go,” which also made our Songs of the Week list.

The album is the follow-up to 2012’s Sweet Heart Sweet Light. Pierce recorded most of the album at home, which is amazing to think about once you listen to the album, which doesn’t sound a million miles away from Spiritualized’s best work on 1997’s Ladies and Gentlemen We Are Floating in Space and 2001’s Let It Come Down.

Here’s what Pierce had to say about recording the album in a previous press release: “Making this record on my own sent me more mad than anything I’ve done before. We’d been playing these big shows and I really wanted to capture that sound we were making but, without the funds to do, I had to find a way to work within the constraints of what money I had. So I bought a laptop and made it all in a little room in my house…

“The biggest thing for me was to try to make it sound like a studio session. There are bits that I went to a studio to record - mainly drums and percussion. I mean, there’s no way I’m going to get timpani up my stairs. When I came to terms with how I was going to make the record, I assumed it was going to sound like Lee Perry - all flying in from different angles; all extraordinary and not hi-tech in construction. But I was new to it all, I didn’t have all the short cuts people use when they’re making records - I just sat there for weeks… for months… moving every level up bit by bit just to try to get the sounds right…

“With a bit of trial and lot of error, I found ways of doing something that’s quite simple, if you’ve got the resources. I spent two weeks listening to classical records and strumming the chord that I wanted on my guitar. When I found something to match what I wanted, I’d sample that bit and go for the next chord and try to match that. It took weeks, trying to put together and layer convincing string sounds. But, if I’m honest, all I wanted was for someone to come and play the part and bring their own thing to the record.”

Pierce previously said that this could be the last Spiritualized album, that he found it too frustrating to replicate the sounds in his head. He comments on this in the press release: “I was quite sincere about that and I still feel like it might be the case. It was such hard work. I found myself going crazy for so long. It’s not like there’s no coming back, I’m fine now…it’s just such a hard thing to do, to make a record like this on your own. It’s almost as if, if I’m not pushing myself to point of madness, it’s not going to be right. I think the biggest goal is to make something that’s worthy of all that time and effort. And the more time and effort, the bigger the goal. I knew I had to make something that was good enough that it should be made. And a massive positive about making the record is that we get to play it live. That’s always the most joyous thing; this amazing thing that seems to come right through the roof.”

Read our 2008 interview with Jason Pierce.

Spiritualized Tour Dates:

03/22/19 - Knoxville, TN - Big Ears Festival
03/23/19 - Atlanta, GA - Terminal West
03/25/19 - Austin, TX - Emo’s
03/26/19 - Dallas, TX - Canton Hall
03/29/19 - Los Angeles, CA - Troubadour
03/30/19 - San Francisco, CA - Masonic
04/01/19 - Portland, OR - Crystall Ballroom
04/02/19 - Vancouver, BC - Commodore Ballroom
04/03/19 - Seattle, WA - Moore Theatre
04/05/19 - Salt Lake City, UT - The Depot
04/06/19 - Denver, CO - Gothic Theatre
04/08/19 - Minneapolis, MN - Fitzgerald Theatre
04/09/19 - Chicago, IL - Vic Theatre
04/10/19 - Royal Oak, MI - Royal Oak Music Theatre
04/12/19 - Toronto, ON - Danforth Music Hall
04/13/19 - Montreal, QC - Corona Theatre
04/14/19 - Boston, MA - Wilbur Theatre
04/16/19 - Washington, DC - Lincoln Theatre
04/17/19 - Brooklyn, NY - Brooklyn Steel
04/19/19 - Philadelphia, PA - The Fillmore

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