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Amy Millan signs to Last Gang, announces new album

Amy Millan signs to Last Gang, announces new album

Amy Millan– of Stars and  Broken Social Scene– has announced her first solo album in over 15 years, I Went To Find You, will be released on May 30, 2025, via Last Gang Records.

She has also shared a first preview of the album in lead single Wire walks,” a brightly textured, lilting track that highlights her unmistakable, singular voice.

“Getting older is a trip. You assume you’re gonna grow out of feeling like you might fall down a hole any minute, but for me the feeling continues to hover,” Millan explains of the song, which is accompanied by a gorgeous video produced by AOK and made by Luca Tarantini (Andy Shauf, Tanya Tagaq) and Jonah Armitage. “I reference Stars’ ‘Ageless Beauty’ here with the lyric ‘I lied when I said that time would catch your head.’ I thought when I was younger time would mend all wounds, but I was wrong, it does not. Turns out they stick around! So what I have learned with my sage years is to stop trying to dodge and outrun the hard feelings. Embrace the difficult bits, the footprint that made me what I am. When outrunning isn’t working, I might need to lean into what I’ve always been.” 

Of the video, she adds: “I wanted to create a dreamscape, a world that doesn’t exist. Wires and ghosts that come alive. Crystal visions and whimsical characters that dance in melting corridors. Luca helped make that vintage vision come to life with new technologies and movements with the song itself.”

Co-written and produced by award-winning musician/composer Jay McCarrol (the critically acclaimed 2023 film BlackBerry), engineered by Jace Lasek (Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Wolf Parade), mixed in part by Peter Katis (The National, Interpol), and recorded at Lost River (an idyllic studio deep in the Laurentian forest), I Went To Find You—described by Millan as “Gentle songs for difficult times. I wanted to make a record for your nervous system”—is now available for pre-order

I Went To Find You emerged from the kind of once-in-a-lifetime serendipity that alters our experience of the world. After crossing paths with McCarrol in fall 2023, the Montreal-based Millan felt a sense of musical communion reminiscent of the elation she’d first accessed in singing with her father as a little girl—a connection severed when her dad was killed in a car accident just before her fifth birthday. As she began creating songs with McCarrol, Millan slowly realized that an unconscious desire to sustain that feeling had informed her lifelong devotion to music and her many cherished collaborations over the years. “I so clearly remember being a kid and putting on my pajamas and being so excited for nighttime, because that’s when my dad and I would sing together,” Millan says. “Ever since then I’ve tried to make my life an arrow back to that feeling, but I didn’t fully understand that until now.”

In selecting a title for her third solo effort, she chose to honor that sense of revelation and self-discovery. “A lot of this record had me looking into my past for clues on who I have become and why,” says Millan, who names longtime musician-friends like Feist, Broken Social Scene’s Kevin Drew and Charles Spearin, Metric’s James Shaw, Stars’ Chris Seligman, and her husband and Stars bandmate Evan Cranley among the musical kin who’ve profoundly enriched her life. “The ‘you’ of the title is the people I found, the people I went looking for after they’d gone—and the ‘you' is the person you become when all these components align.”

I Went To Find You began taking shape soon after she and McCarrol first linked up at Dream Serenade (an annual fundraiser hosted by singer/songwriter Hayden at Toronto’s Massey Hall). At the suggestion of McCarrol, Millan stepped in for Feist and joined Hayden for a duet on his bittersweet and breezy “On a Beach,” with McCarrol singing backup. “Before the show Jay and I went backstage and sang the song together, and I had this visceral reaction that almost felt like my body going into shock,” she recalls. “I realized I’d spent so long trying to find that vocal harmony that puts me back into a place of bliss and safety.” After Millan returned home and reached out to McCarrol about potentially collaborating at the urging of her best friend, Metric frontwoman Emily Haines, the two soon began work on the long-awaited follow-up to her 2009 sophomore solo LP Masters of the Burial. Over the next two months, they continued their remote collaboration and soon arrived at an album’s worth of material. The result, I Went To Find You, is a consummate vessel for Millan’s delicate yet powerful vocal work, and merges its luminous sound with her most candid songwriting to date. “When I look back at all the songs I’ve ever written, there’s a lot of moments where I’m expressing sadness about a lost love when really there’s a much greater loss at the core,” says Millan. “This record felt like the first time I was able to address that loss without clouding it all in lyrics about boys and whiskey.”

Made with a close-knit lineup of musicians including Cranley—with McCarrol and Lasek also contributing on a number of instruments—I Went To Find You explores such complex and intimate themes as the salvation of longstanding friendship (on the album-opening “Untethered,” partly inspired by Drew), the narrowly escaped consequences of certain reckless behavior in her youth (“The overpass”), and the precarious kinship formed from shared trauma (“Don valley”). As Millan reveals, much of I Went To Find You arose from an attempt at “contending with a mountain of a past and the forking river of the future.” “Everybody’s got their goals they set for themselves, but then once you reach them and feel a little more settled in life there’s that question of, ‘Now what?’” she says. “Meeting Jay was such a welcomed, unanticipated swerve in my creative world. I never expected to have the great luck of yet again experiencing such a profound musical connection with someone new. This brought me deep comfort—thinking that maybe the future is still a big unknown with open doors and opportunities I still get to dream up. So many of these songs are about being a woman moving through the world and trying to analyze all those feelings, and maybe in some way they’ll help others to move through their own lives too.”

PRE-ORDER AMY MILLAN'S I WENT TO FIND YOU (5/30) HERE.

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Mother Mother release Mother EP

Mother Mother release Mother EP

Mother Mother has released a 7-track EP titled Mother.  The songs were initially on the bands’ first 2005 release, with several now available for the first time digitally. 

The band (initially called Mother) released a self-titled CD in 2005. Many of those songs were re-recorded and/or re-released on Mother Mother’s (as they were eventually called) next album Touch Up

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This new Mother EP includes four of the songs that didn’t make it onto Touch Up: “Fat Kids,” “Babies,” “Mama Told Me,” and “Home Recording,” plus two songs that were eventually re-recorded: “O Ana,” and “Dirty Town.”  

Vocalist/guitarist Ryan Guldemond says,“We’ve been holding onto these for a while now (one might say two decades) and are so excited to finally share these four unreleased songs from our 2005 self-titled debut album, Mother, along with early versions of ‘Oh Ana’ and ‘Dirty Town.’ This music is near and dear to our hearts as it harkens back to an early iteration of the band, and ultimately our roots. We hope our fans appreciate a little look into the past.”


New 'O My Heart' pressed on 12” 180g single LP marble ruby vinyl, and limited to 1,000 copies worldwide. Pre-order now, expected to ship October 31, 2024.

Tracklist:

1. O My Heart
2. Burning Pile
3. Body of Years
4. Try To Change
5. Wisdom
6. Body
7. Ghosting
8. Hayloft
9. Wrecking Ball
10. Arms Tonite
11. Miles
12. Sleep Awake

** Pre-order 'O My Heart' (Red Swirl Vinyl) here

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Last Gang Records to Celebrate 20th Anniversary with Series of Releases, Re-pressings, New Merch Line and more.

Last Gang Records to Celebrate 20th Anniversary with Series of Releases, Re-pressings, New Merch Line and more.
Throughout the months ahead, acclaimed independent record label Last Gang Records will celebrate its 20th anniversary, with a series of releases, re-pressings, limited edition merch items, and more. 

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Low Hum shares new single & video

Low Hum shares new single & video
Ahead of releasing his new album Terra Incognita on May 24th, Low Hum has shared his new single “Only If You Say So.” The release comes with a music video that was filmed on Oahu and the Big Island,directed by James Kid (HEALTH, James Supercave).

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Loving release new album Any Light

Loving release new album Any Light
On Any Light, Loving share a batch of songs born from moments of serendipitous inspiration: a spontaneously composed poem, a long-forgotten voice memo, an uncannily pertinent book unearthed in their studio space.

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Loving release shimmering new single "No Mast"

Loving release shimmering new single "No Mast"
British Columbia-based band Loving today released “No Mast,” the breezy and shimmering third single previewing their forthcoming album Any Light, due out on February 9th. The duo Jesse Henderson and David Parry here present a searching and sweetly hopeful love song informed by Henderson’s reading of James Hollis’ The Eden Project: In Search of the Magical Other

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Loving announce new album Any Light

Loving announce new album Any Light
Today, the British Columbia-based band Loving (multi-instrumentalists/ songwriters Jesse Henderson and David Parry) announced their sophomore album Any Light will be released on February 9th, 2024, via Last Gang Records/MNRK.

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Keys N Krates release new album IN:TENSION

Keys N Krates release new album IN:TENSION

Today, electronic music trio Keys N Krates delivers their third full-length studio album, IN:TENSION, a succinct body of work that sees the Toronto-based outfit blending their lifelong influences and versatile production chops into a passion project chock-full of talent. IN:TENSION, featuring tracks with R&B superstar Ciara, songstress Lion Babe, alongside rising singers Taite Imogen, Dana Williams, and the late, great singer Aaron Carl, is out now via Last Gang/MNRK. 

***Click to save/stream IN:TENSION

Channeling their innate love of pure, timeless house music, Keys N Krates pivot from the sound that once took them to the biggest stages in EDM to a more refined, precise, and intentional effort. On IN:TENSION, they dig deeper than ever before into their own personal tastes—citing influences from sampling master Armand Van Helden and house music legends Masters At Work— a sound that speaks to why they fell in love with dance music decades ago. They do this all without sacrificing their signature crisp rhythms and wall-shaking low-end that their fans have adored since their original hip-hop origins. 

 

Throughout the 12 tracks on the album, Keys N Krates build a comprehensive profile of house music, with the pop-tinged “Need Your Love,” the hard-hitting “Higher,” the sassy “What Girls Do,” the funky “Say You Love Me,” the disco-leaning “Get Up,” and the deep “I Know,” and beyond. The indubitable climax of the album, for most, will be “Fantasy,” a piano-house masterpiece that bridges the gap between the mainstream and the underground with the formidable singing and songwriting of GRAMMY Award-winning artist Ciara. As house music begins to get the recognition it deserves via infiltrating pop music with some of the biggest artists in the world giving it their own take, Keys N Krates serve as the next ambassadors of the genre, lifting up Ciara’s natural vocal abilities. It’s the first time she has taken on house music in such a fashion. 


“After vibing with “Fantasy” for the first time, I had good feels all over. I felt an infectious energy that made me want to dance, and I could envision myself living my best life to this song all over the world. This is the perfect party song for my collaboration with Keys N Krates. House is a space I’ve really been wanting to get involved in, so I’m excited for the world to hear it.” — Ciara


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When linking with Ciara, we knew it was important to her and to us that her first dip into the house music realm felt organic and natural yet exciting and new. We used warm blocky drums you might normally hear on a techno record, paired with a classic M1 piano line and big 808s.  The heavy percussion and bass are the juxtaposition to the feel-good pianos and her sweet-sounding vocals. Our favorite records of hers often have this type of balance of soft and hard, and we really wanted to preserve that. Her lyrics, an indulgent profession of another’s love being her never-ending fantasy, glue the whole track together into a glorious and positive dance floor feeler.”   — Keys N Krates


A new milestone for the esteemed Toronto trio, IN:TENSION encapsulates the true definition of their style in a way that feels both effortless and deliberate. Keys N Krates has shown that their new house-driven direction fits them to a T. It’s a perfect union between their deep-rooted love for the genre and their established hip-hop/R&B exploits. 


  1. Feeling Something
  2. I Can’t Make You Love Me (ft. Dana Williams)
  3. Fantasy (ft. Ciara)
  4. What Girls Do
  5. Get Up
  6. Say You Love Me
  7. Overdrive (ft. Lion Babe)
  8. I Know
  9. Need Your Love (ft. Taite Imogen)
  10. Upright Madness (ft. Aaron Carl)
  11. Higher
  12. Final Word

Since forming over a decade ago in their native Toronto, Keys N Krates have carved their own path in music, melding the realms of hip-hop, electronic, and beyond. The group — composed of drummer Adam Tune, keyboardist David Matisse, and turntablist Greg Dawson — has built a venerable reputation as one of the leading live electronic acts today on the strength of their onstage instrumentation and energetic sets. With a new vision for what kind of energy they want to stir up on the dancefloor, Keys N Krates have been taking the stage on their IN:TENSION Tour from behind the decks, delivering DJ sets that mirror the sound of the new album. Check out glimpses from their recent stop at Brooklyn’s Elsewhere rooftop.


Keys N Krates Upcoming Tour Dates

November 10 – Q Nightclub, Seattle, WA

November 11 – Wild Buffalo, Bellingham, WA

November 17 – El Club, Detroit, MI

November 18 – Sound Bar, Chicago IL

November 30 – It’ll Do, Dallas, TX

December 1 – The Loft, Minneapolis, MN

December 2 – Liquid, Madison, WI

December 9 – Velvet Underground, Toronto, Canada

December 15 – Elsewhere, Brooklyn, NY

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