In anticipation of Fire Records' June 12th release
of the country rock opera, Tucson, and Howe Gelb's May
10th performance atJoe's Pub in New York City,
Giant Giant Sand release the new track “Detained.” The track, which just
premiered on Brooklyn Vegan, was inspired “by the clutch
of cumbia that fevers the many particles of this album,” says Howe Gelb.
As a sort of homage, he's named the album Tucson after
the town he's called home for forty years. Taking place in the town of
Tucson, the story revolves around a "semi grizzled man with overt boyish
naïveté" who sets off to escape the trappings of hometown life and embarks
on a life-changing road trip; eschewing all his worldly goods and leaving
behind what he has loved, encountering jail at the Mexican border, finding new
old love at a train station saloon, all while 'the end of the world' provides
the landscape game changer. The album is a dusty work of art, conjuring images
of the all knowing desert and a confused river inside the cacti-strewn sound
scape.
The inspiration for assembling these collaborators (or cast
if you will) for an album was the idea of a country rock opera, a vision that
has followed Howe for decades.
In GIANT GIANT SAND you will recognize the members all
hailing from Denmark who have been a part of Giant Sand for the last 10 years
(Thøger T. Lund, Peter Dombernowski, Anders Pederesen and Nikolaj Heyman) plus
now including a string section, as well as the stunning pedal steel player
Maggie Bjorklund.
In addition, you'll be introduced to the new musicians from
Howe Gelb's native Tucson making their Giant Sand debuts along with long time
collaborator Lonna Kelley lending her smoldering warble from Phoenix.
The Tucson GIANT GIANT SAND lineup includes Brian Lopez,
Gabriel Sullivan and Jon Villa who bring their Mex-Amer-i-can plunk to the
album with a permeating cumbia style of playing, drawing on South American
traditional music. Joining them all is a string section from Aarhus, Denmark
introduced to the band by Señor Lopez (where coincidentally the rest of Giant
Sand are from) including violinists Asger Christensen amd Iris Jakobsen, who,
ironically, was born in Tucson.
"No man could've planned this mother better when fate
is the founding father."
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obscure country rock opera expression
Giant Sand - 2012 Tour Dates
05/20/2012 - New York City - Joe's Pub: Howe Gelb
05/17/2012 - The Netherlands - Maastricht, de
muziekgieterij: Howe Gelb
05/20/2012 - The Netherlands - Amsterdam, Paradiso: Howe
Gelb
05/22/2012 - The Netherlands - Ottersum, Roepaen: Howe Gelb
05/24/2012 - Ireland - Dublin, Whelans: Howe Gelb
05/27/2012 - Austria - Linz Festival: Giant Giant Sand
05/31/2012 - UK - London, Village Underground: Howe Gelb
06/03/2012 - Switzerland - Zurich, El Lokal: Howe Gelb
07/06/2012 - Norway - Egersund Visefestival, Grand Scene:
Howe Gelb
08/12/2012 - UK - Wilderness Festival: Giant Giant Sand
08/13/2012 - The Netherlands - Amsterdam, Paradiso: Giant
Giant Sand
LINKS:
http://www.firerecords.com/site/index.php?page=release&releaseid=00876
http://howegelb.com/
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