Showing posts with label Dead Man's Bones. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dead Man's Bones. Show all posts

Monday, November 1, 2021

Cat Power vs. Dead Man's Bones

Watch the new video for Cat Power's cover of Ryan Gosling's "Pa Pa Power" followed by the original Dead Man's Bones version.


Here's the scoop...
Cat Power, the singer/songwriter/producer Chan Marshall, has shared “Pa Pa Power,” a new preview of her forthcoming album Covers out January 14 via Domino. Along with the music video for “Pa Pa Power” - Marshall’s rendition of the Dead Man’s Bones song - she has announced her return to the road with a full band headlining 32-date tour that will cross the US (with one Canadian date in Toronto) from January to May.
 
Watch the Greg Hunt-directed video for “Pa Pa Power” below, filmed at The Echo in Los Angeles https://smarturl.it/PaPaPowerYT
 
On deciding to record “Pa Pa Power,” Marshall says: “I started playing this solo in 2012 (originally more dissonant and trance-y), when the Occupy Wall street protests were going on. Occupy was bunkering down and saying, ‘This shit's fucking fucked up.’ And helping citizens be a voice in their local government. They got a lot of good things done, but the American media killed the movement. I felt like this song was relative to that. The American media has always penalized any sort of social progressiveness and is always the first to express conservative rhetoric against something that is beneficial to the nation. I’d open with this song on the 2013 China tour. ‘Burn the streets, burn the cars.’”
 
Marshall announced the hotly-anticipated Covers in early October with a performance of Frank Ocean’s “Bad Religion” and an interview on The Late Late Show With James Corden. She also shared her “personal favorite,” a cover of the Pogues’ “A Pair Of Brown Eyes.”
 
Produced in its entirety by Marshall, Covers also features reimaginings of recordings by Nick Cave ("I Had A Dream Joe"), Iggy Pop ("Endless Sea"), The Replacements ("Here Comes A Regular"), Billie Holiday ("I'll Be Seeing You"), Lana Del Rey ("White Mustang"), Bob Seger ("Against The Wind"), Jackson Browne ("These Days"), and Kitty Wells ("It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels"), plus an updated rendition of the Cat Power song “Hate” from The Greatest (2006), retitled “Unhate” for the album. 
 
The 2022 tour includes 32 shows including a Toronto stop at The Danforth Music Hall on April 19th. See the full list of upcoming tour dates following the video clips below. 




CAT POWER ON TOUR
1-16 Albany, NY - Empire Live
1-18 Boston, MA - Paradise Rock Club
1-19 Brooklyn, NY - Brooklyn Steel
1-20 Philadelphia, PA - Theatre of Living Arts
1-22 Washington, DC - 9:30 Club
1-24 Atlanta, GA - Eastern
1-25 Nashville, TN - Brooklyn Bowl
1-27 Houston, TX - House of Blues
1-28 Dallas, TX - Granada Theatre
1-29 Austin, TX - Emo’s
1-31 Tulsa, OK - Cain’s Ballroom
2-02 Denver, CO - Ogden Theatre
2-04 Boise, ID - Knitting Factory
2-05 Eugene, OR - McDonald Theatre
2-06 Portland, OR - Revolution Hall
2-07 Seattle, WA - The Showbox
2-09 Sacramento, CA - Ace of Spades
2-10 San Francisco, CA - Castro Theatre
2-11 Los Angeles, CA - The Orpheum Theatre
4-19 Toronto, ON - Danforth Music Hall
4-21 Detroit, MI -St. Andrews
4-22 Milwaukee, WI - Turner Hall Ballroom
4-23 Minneapolis, MN - Varsity Theater
4-25 St. Louis, MO - Red Flag
4-26 Indianapolis, IN - The Vogue
4-27 Cleveland, OH - House of Blues
4-29 Pittsburgh, PA - Mr. Smalls Theatre
4-30 Jersey City, NJ - White Eagle Hall
5-1 Port Chester, NY - The Capitol Theatre
5-3 New Haven, CT - Toad's Place
5-5 Charlottesville, VA - Jefferson Theater
5-6 Charlotte, NC - Neighborhood Theatre
 

Friday, October 8, 2021

Chan Marshall previews Cat Power's new Covers album

Watch Cat Power perform Frank Ocean's "Bad Religion" off her forthcoming Covers album due in January. 


Here's the scoop...

Cat Power, aka singer, songwriter, musician and producer Chan Marshall, will release her new album Covers on January 14th 2022, via Domino Records

The announcement arrives after Cat Power debuted a fresh reimagining of Frank Ocean’s “Bad Religion” on The Late Late Show with James Corden. Watch that performance of “Bad Religion” below.  

Cover songs have always occupied a crucial place in the Marshall canon, and Covers completes a trilogy of sorts, following beloved past Cat Power collections Jukebox (2008) and The Covers Record (2000). While she frequently delights and surprises with the songs she chooses to cover, it’s Marshall’s total commitment to the performance - imbuing the songs with a creative singularity that rivals her original work - that make Cat Power covers so special. Says Pitchfork, Marshall can “rearrange a song simply by squinting at it.”

Produced in its entirety by Marshall, Covers features fully reimagined songs by Frank Ocean, Bob Seger, Kitty Wells, Jackson Browne, Iggy Pop, The Pogues, Nick Cave and more, plus an updated rendition of her own song “Hate” from The Greatest (2006), retitled “Unhate” for this album. 

Marshall’s take on “Bad Religion” originated after performing the excoriating original “In Your Face,” from 2018’s Wanderer, on tour: “That song was bringing me down,” she admits. “So I started pulling out lyrics from ‘Bad Religion’ and singing those instead of getting super depressed. Performing covers is a very enjoyable way to do something that feels natural to me when it comes to making music.”

Covers closes with a powerful take on the Billie Holiday-associated standard “I’ll Be Seeing You,” which was inspired by recent losses within Marshall’s creative inner circle—including Sun collaborator Phillippe Zdar, who tragically passed in 2019. “When people who you love have been taken from you, there’s always a song that holds their memory in your mind,” Marshall says. “It’s a conversation with those on the other side, and it’s really important for me to reach out to people that way.”

Covers is the first album from Cat Power since Wanderer, her widely-acclaimed 2018 Domino debut, which earned rave reviews and features with the New York Times, The Guardian, The Cut, a NPR Tiny Desk, and a duet with Lana Del Rey on "Woman," which The New Yorker called a "trembling manifesto." Marshall’s work as Cat Power has defied genre and convention, her legacy rippling through the work of a wide range of contemporary musical luminaries. 

Covers is available to pre-order now digitally, CD, LP and limited edition silver vinyl LP with an exclusive 7” featuring a cover of the Rolling Stones' "You Got the Silver" from the Domino right here. Watch Cat Power perform Frank Ocean's "Bad Religion" followed by her version of The Pogues' "A Pair Of Brown Eyes"



 

Cat Power – Covers 

Bad Religion - Frank Ocean

Unhate - Cat Power - Chan Marshall

Pa Pa Power - Dead Man’s Bones

A Pair of Brown Eyes - The Pogues

Against the Wind - Bob Seger

Endless Sea - Iggy Pop

These Days – Jackson Browne

It Wasn’t God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels - Kitty Wells

I Had a Dream Joe - Nick Cave

Here Comes a Regular - The Replacements

I’ll Be Seeing You - Billie Holiday