97.7 HTZ FM will broadcast the new single “Love Is A First” tonight at midnight. Fans within range of St. Catharine’s, Ontario can listen live. For everyone else, you can check out the stream at HTZFM.com
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Ringtone: “Love Is A First”
Fans can listen to a very very short clip of “Love Is A First” on the MyTelus site by following these steps:
- Click “Tragically Hip ‘s ringtones” link on the left side of the page.
- On new page click on “Click here to get a list of Tragically Hip ‘s ringtones” link the middle of the page – opening a new window.
- Scroll down and click on “more matching ringtones >>” link.
- Find Love Is A First
And if that doesn’t work – here’s a link to the sample MP3.
“We Are The Same” Promo Pics
Promo pics for the new album:
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“Working-Class Poets†(Rolling Stone) The Tragically Hip Craft an Ode to Everyman On New Album
PRESS RELEASE: “Working-Class Poets†(Rolling Stone) The Tragically Hip Craft an Ode to Everyman On New Album
The Tragically Hip have crafted a guitar-drenched ode to everyman on ‘We are the Same’, their new album out April 7 on Rounder Records.
Featuring relaxed tempos and a mix of electric and acoustic arrangements, ‘We are the Same’ reconciles melancholy, anger, and optimism amid driving guitars and unforgettable melodies, epitomizing what Rolling Stone called The Hip’s “boundless ambition in making honest rock & roll.â€
The easygoing, country-inflected opening track, “Morning Moon,†follows a man’s search for “one little thing to make you feel better†in the course of the day. The infectious “Coffee Girl†reminisces over a “beautiful and disaffected†diner waitress, while the driving, mandolin-tinged “Queen of the Furrows†professes love for a quiet but industrious farmhand.
Listen to “Morning Moon†here: http://www.myspace.com/thetragicallyhip
As with their critically-acclaimed 2007 album ‘World Container,’ ‘We Are The Same’ was produced by Bob Rock (Metallica, Aerosmith, Motley Crüe), who orchestrated the dense sonic textures that surround these tales of love, aspiration, and struggle. Hip frontman Gordon Downie told the Calgary Herald that “I’ve met a lot of mystics and oracles of the production world, but I’ve never met anyone like Bob Rock.â€
‘We Are The Same’ is the twelfth studio album from the Kingston, Ontario quintet, and plans are in the works for a spring/ summer U.S. tour.
New Hip Album Title & Track List
Hi Folks,
Greetings to all. We have some very exciting news to deliver.
Our twelfth album, We Are The Same, will be released in North America on Tuesday, April 7th. The album was produced by Bob Rock and recorded primarily at the Bathouse Studio. It contains twelve new tracks that range from levity and light to melancholy and anger. We think it has a little bit for everyone and showcases the great range of the band.
The full track listing is:
Morning Moon
Honey, Please
The Last Recluse
Coffee Girl
Now The Struggle Has A Name
The Depression Suite
The Exact Feeling
Queen of the Furrows
Speed River
Frozen In My Tracks
Love Is A First
Country Day
The opening track, “Morning Moonâ€, is now available to be streamed from our website, Facebook and MySpace page, as well as our iLike page.
Novelists Joseph and Amanda Boyden wrote the new album bio. Please have a read, we think it captures the essence of We Are The Same better then we could ever imagine articulating it ourselves.
Stay tuned over the coming weeks, as we will continue to announce more great news, including album pre-order details, tour info and some more We Are The Same nuggets.
For those of you who have not spent time at the redesigned thehip.com, we hope you enjoy. The is tons of new goodies, including full streaming of the entire discography, live shows, live pictures and our new online store, the Gift Shop. The Gift Shop features new items such as lyric and classic album t-shirts and the first three volumes of the Live From The Vault concert archive series.
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In-studio pics
MAv just posted some in-studio pics to his Flickr photostream:
CANOE.CA: The Sadies team with Gord Downie
The Sadies team with Gord Downie
By FISH GRIWKOWSKY – Sun Media
Given the Sadies secret status as one of the worlds wickedest bands – country, rock or otherwise – it was vaguely surprising to find them unscheduled on the mainstage at Folk Fest double-oh-eight.
But shucks – its just as easy not to complain right?, given their time among us has been subsequently partitioned throughout the weekend – including a gratifying whopper Canadiana session tonight at 7:30 p.m. on Stage 1, the eastern border of New Folkland.
The brothers Travis and Dallas Good call from between Canmore and Calgary, intending fully to have pulled up into town last night to sample our party culture once again. Their persistent friendliness has them in some spectacular collaborations coming up, but just read on …
SUN MEDIA: “New Seasons was one of my favourites last year. Can you tell me a little about what Gary Jayhawks Louris brought into the studio? Dudes a pro playa, obviously.”
TRAVIS GOOD: “He helped from the ground up. He helped with the writing, the arranging. Vocally, he really pushed us. He thinks of things Ive never really thought of when I sing. And he was there, looking over our shoulder, reading what we were writing.”
SUN MEDIA: “What would he suggest with your singing?”
TRAVIS: “Oh, to do another take. Laughs hard. In the earlier records, we would do a couple takes and Id say, Well, thats what I sound like. If its squawky, thats my voice. But hed get us to do it 10 times, a bit of a slave-driver, that man. For me the vocals are the hardest thing, so its the first thing I want to abandon … get right to the guitar as quick as I can.”
SUN MEDIA: “Eat your vegetables so you can have dessert.”
TRAVIS: “Yeah, exactly.”
SUN MEDIA: “You guys are obsessive collaborators – is there anything you can let out of the bag coming up youre working on?”
TRAVIS: “Oh, for sure We just did a thing with Garth Hudson and Mary Margaret OHara, a Band tribute record Garths throwing together. All Canadians, hes producing and playing on it. We just finished a country record with John Doe. And weve been chipping away recording with Gord Downie. Like with Gary Louris, weve been talking about how, Wouldnt it be nice if we did something one day? We’ve been in the studio and done some work since. We did a couple songs thatll be on a compilation for the Waterkeeper Foundation.”
SUN MEDIA: “Part of making music together is friendship – you looking forward to hanging out with some musicians at the Folk Fest, onstage, backstage?”
TRAVIS: “Sexsmith should be pretty easy. Weve talked about doing stuff with him, too. So you never know. Laughs. We met Robyn Hitchcock at one of those and it went really good, we ended up recording with him. Same with Jim White. It can go either way, really good or really bad.”
SUN MEDIA: “As long as everyones joining in, its great.”
TRAVIS: “Yeah, I dont like the circle, going around, staring at the sun while a persons doing a solo thing. Not my bag. Hey, you want to talk to Dallas a bit?
SUN MEDIA: “If I have to. Just kidding – yeah. Extended phone rumbling. Dallas, whats the new album looking like?”
DALLAS: “Weve got a bunch of songs weve been working on with Gary, but I dont think well get a chance to revisit them until December. But considering the album that were working on with Gord is going to be original and with an equal amount of input, we dont want to sell anything short there.
“Even though we have three records on the go right now, not including our own or the stuff we did with Neko Case on her upcoming album, I still like to think of everything one project at a time. Last month in particular I was working on four separate projects simultaneously. Ive felt a little overwhelmed lately, because I do all the mixing, too. But Im a bully with that. But whatever. Dont cry for me, Im already dead. I dug my own grave and someday Ill gladly get to lie in it.”
The Sadies play tonight; tomorrow 1 p.m. on Stage 1 and 5 p.m. on Stage 2; finally, 11 a.m. Sunday on Stage 6.
New Album Due In Late 2008
As originally published in The Kingston Whig Standard:
Almost like clockwork, the band has released a CD at least every two years since its first full-length album, Up To Here, in 1989.
With World Container being released in 2006, that would mean a new album is due this year.
And that is the plan.
“Our hope is to get one out by the end of the year,” Baker says.
“Some time in the spring, we should start that process. We’re working a little differently these days. Before, we’d take five weeks and record an album. Now, we’ll record five songs and and then sit on it for a month and record five more. We’re ever adjusting the process.”
Ace veteran producer Bob Rock will once again be at the helm. Last time, the band spent two sessions in Vancouver with him and another at his studio in Hawaii.
“This time, we’re hoping we can persuade him to come to our studio [in Bath],” Baker says.