“Corin Tucker knows how to transmute melancholy into energy,
a stubborn belief that what can feel like a trap can also turn into a map to
freedom.”—NPR “Fresh Air”
“A punk-rock heroine”—Rolling Stone
“Groundhog Day,” the first track from the Corin
Tucker Band’s highly anticipated sophomore effort Kill My Blues (out September
18 on Kill Rock Stars), is premiering at Pitchfork along
with the album’s artwork: http://bit.ly/OsKick. The follow-up to the
group’s critically acclaimed 2010 release 1,000 Years—an album
hailed as “thoughtful [and] subtle” by Pitchfork and “a determined effort” by
the Los Angeles Times—Kill My Blues finds former
Sleater-Kinney frontwoman Tucker returning to her riot grrrl sonic roots along
with band members Seth Lorinczi (Golden Bears), Sara Lund (Unwound) and Mike
Clark (Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks). The group will tour the east coast this
fall, please see a list of dates below.
Of writing and recording the new album, Tucker notes that Kill
My Blues was a group effort. “After the past two years playing
together, traveling and making music, I think we’re more comfortable,” she
says. “We collaborated on every song on this record and no one was shy about
their ideas. I think you can hear that sense of joy and abandon in the songs.”
Best-known for her role in punk rock mainstay
Sleater-Kinney, Tucker also played in the influential early-`90s rock group
Heavens to Betsy. Recently she has appeared alongside Sleater-Kinney bandmate
Carrie Brownstein in the IFC comedy Portlandia. Corin lives with
her two children and filmmaker husband Lance Bangs in Portland.
CORIN TUCKER BAND, KILL MY BLUES
1. Groundhog Day
2. Kill My Blues
3. Neskowin
4. I Don’t Wanna Go
5. Constance
6. No Bad News Tonight
7. Summer Jams
8. None Like You
9. Joey
10. Outgoing Message
11. Blood, Bones and Sand
12. Tiptoe
2. Kill My Blues
3. Neskowin
4. I Don’t Wanna Go
5. Constance
6. No Bad News Tonight
7. Summer Jams
8. None Like You
9. Joey
10. Outgoing Message
11. Blood, Bones and Sand
12. Tiptoe
CORIN TUCKER BAND TOUR
September
14-15 Hideout
Block Party
Chicago, IL
September
18 Johnny
Brenda’s
Philadelphia, PA
September
21 The
EARL Atlanta,
GA
September
22 The
Bottletree
Birmingham, AL
September
23 DeLuna
Fest
Pensacola, FL
September
25 Local
506 Chapel
Hill, NC
September
26 Black Cat
Backstage
Washington, DC
September
27 Mercury
Lounge New
York, NY
September
28 TT the
Bear’s
Cambridge, MA
September
29 The Bell
House
Brooklyn, NY
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