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Big Thief‘s new album, Dragon New Warm Mountain I Believe In You, is out 11th February 2022. So far, they’ve released a string of songs that put their inimitable chemistry on display, several of which have appeared on many best of 2021 lists. Today, they reveal two new singles, ‘No Reason’ and ‘Spud Infinity’.
+ Stream 'No Reason' and ' Spud Infinity' here +
DNWMIBIY was recorded in four different sessions, and during the third, in the Colorado Rockies, the band heard someone playing beautifully from a nearby lookout tower. They soon met the person responsible for the sound -musician Richard Hardy, who played on countless records over the past 30 years including several with Carole King. They invited him to sit in on some songs, and his inspired fluting brings a lot of love to the tearfully wholesome track ‘No Reason’.
Today’s second single, ‘Spud Infinity’, is charming, Adrianne Lenker’slyrics sweet and playful: “When I say infinity I mean now // Kiss the one you are right now // Kiss your body up and down other than your elbows // Cause as for your elbows they’re on their own.” The track features Noah Lenker, Adrianne’s younger brother,on jaw harp, plus Mat Davidsonon fiddle. The song has been performed live both by the band and by Lenker on her solo tour, and has become a fan favourite.
Dragon New Warm Mountain I Believe In You will be available on standard black vinyl, recycled vinyl* (indie record stores & 4AD/Big Thief webstore), green vinyl (Vinyl Me Please), CD and cassette tape. All pre-orders of the album on the 4AD webstore will be entered into a draw to win a signed DNWMIBIY screen print.
*Please note due to the nature of eco vinyl, colours may vary
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Dragon New Warm Mountain I Believe in You is a sprawling double-LP exploring the deepest elements and possibilities of Big Thief. To truly dig into all that the music of Adrianne Lenker, Max Oleartchik, Buck Meek, and James Krivchenia desired in 2020, the band decided to write and record a rambling account of growth as individuals, musicians, and chosen family over 4 distinct recording sessions. In Upstate New York, Topanga Canyon, The Rocky Mountains, and Tucson, Arizona, Big Thief spent 5 months in creation and came out with 45 completed songs. The most resonant of this material was edited down into the 20 tracks that make up DNWMIBIY, a fluid and adventurous listen. The album was produced by drummer James Krivchenia who initially pitched the recording concept for DNWMIBIY back in late 2019 with the goal of encapsulating the many different aspects of Adrianne’s songwriting and the band onto a single record.
In an attempt to ease back into life as Big Thief after a long stretch of Covid-19 related isolation, the band met up for their first session in the woods of upstate New York. They started the process at Sam Evian’s Flying Cloud Recordings, recording on an 8-track tape machine with Evian at the knobs. It took a while for the band to realign and for the first week of working in the studio, nothing felt right. After a few un-inspired takes the band decided to take an ice-cold dip in the creek behind the house before running back to record in wet swimsuits. That cool water blessing stayed with Big Thief through the rest of the summer and many more intuitive, recording rituals followed. It was here that the band procured 'Certainty' and 'Sparrow.'
For the next session in Topanga Canyon, California, the band intended to explore their bombastic desires and lay down some sonic revelry in the experimental soundscape-friendly hands of engineer Shawn Everett. Several of the songs from this session lyrically explore the areas of Lenker’s thought process that she describes as “unabashedly as psychedelic as I naturally think,” including 'Little Things,' which came out of this session. The prepared acoustic guitars and huge stomp beat of today’s 'Time Escaping' create a matching, otherworldly backdrop for the subconscious dream of timeless, infinite mystery. When her puppy Oso ran into the vocal booth during the final take of the song, Adrianne looked down and spoke “It’s Music!” to explain in the best terms possible the reality of what was going on to the confused dog. “It’s Music Oso!”
The third session, high in the Colorado Rockies, was set up to be a more traditional Big Thief recording experience, working with UFOF and Two Hands engineer Dom Monks. Monks' attentiveness to song energies and reverence for the first take has become a huge part of the magic of Thief’s recent output. One afternoon in the castle-like studio, the band was running through a brand new song 'Change' for the first time. Right when they thought it might be time to do a take, Monks came out of the booth to let them know that he’d captured the practice and it was perfect as it was.
The final session, in hot-as-heaven Tucson, Arizona, took place in the home studio of Scott McMicken. The several months of recording had caught up to Big Thief at this point so, in order to bring in some new energy, they invited long-time friend Mat Davidson of Twain to join. This was the first time that Big Thief had ever brought in a 5th instrumentalist for such a significant contribution. His fiddle, and vocals weave a heavy presence throughout the Tucson tracks. If the album's main through-line is its free-play, anything-is-possible energy, then this environment was the perfect spot to conclude its creation — filling the messy living room with laughter, letting the fire blaze in the backyard, and ripping spontaneous, extended jams as trains whistled outside.
All four of these sessions, in their varied states of fidelity, style, and mood, when viewed together as one album seem to stand for a more honest, zoomed-out picture of lived experience than would be possible on a traditional, 12 song record. This was exactly what the band hoped would be the outcome of this kind of massive experiment. When Max’s mom asked on a phone call what it feels like to be back together with the band playing music for the first time in a year, he described to the best of abilities: “Well it’s like, we’re a band, we talk, we have different dynamics, we do the breaths, and then we go on stage and suddenly it feels like we are now on a dragon. And we can’t really talk because we have to steer this dragon.”
The attempt to capture something deeper, wider, and full of mystery, points to the inherent spirit of Big Thief. Traces of this open-hearted, non-dogmatic faith can be felt through previous albums, but here on Dragon New Warm Mountain I Believe In You lives the strongest testament to its existence.
Big Thief - Dragon New Warm Mountain I Believe In You
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1. Change
2. Time Escaping
3. Spud Infinity
4. Certainty
5. Dragon New Warm Mountain I Believe in You
6. Sparrow
7. Little Things
8. Heavy Bend
9. Flower of Blood
10. Blurred View
11. Red Moon
12. Dried Roses
13. No Reason
14. Wake Me up to Drive
15. Promise Is a Pendulum
16. 12,000 Lines
17. Simulation Swarm
18. Love Love Love
19. The Only Place
20. Blue Lightning
Big Thief 2022 Tour Dates
January
31st - L’Aéronef, Lille, France
February
1st - La Cigale, Paris, France
2nd - La Cigale, Paris, France
4th - Rock School Barbey, Bordeaux, France
5th - Sala Apolo, Barcelona, Spain
7th - Le Transbordeur, Lyon, France
8th - La Laiterie Artefact, Strasbourg, France
9th - Kaufleuten, Zurich, Switzerland
10th - Cafe Muffathalle, Munich, Germany
12th - MeetFactory, Prague, Czech Republic
13th - Huxleys Neue Welt, Berlin, Germany
14th - Voxhall, Aarhus, Denmark
15th - VEGA, Copenhagen, Denmark
16th - Fabrik, Hamburg, Germany
18th - Live Music Hall, Cologne, Germany
19th - Cirque Royal, Brussels, Belgium
21st - Tivoli Vredgenburg, Utrecht, Netherlands
22nd - De Oosterpoort, Groningen, Netherlands
24th - Manchester Academy, Manchester, UK
25th - Barrowland Ballroom, Glasgow, UK
26th - The National Stadium, Dublin, Ireland
27th - O2 Academy Bristol, Bristol, UK
March
2nd - 02 Shepherd’s Bush Empire, London, UK
3rd - 02 Shepherd’s Bush Empire, London, UK
4th - 02 Shepherd’s Bush Empire, London, UK [SOLD OUT]
April
12th - State Theatre, Ithaca NY, US
13th - Roadrunner, Boston MA, US
15th - Kings Theatre, Brooklyn NY, US
16th - Kings Theatre, Brooklyn NY, US
18th - L’Olympia, Montreal QE, Canada
19th - Massey Hall, Toronto ON, Canada
21st - The Anthem, Washington DC, US
22nd - Agora Ballroom, Cleveland OH, US
23rd - Royal Oak Music Theatre, Royal Oak MI, US
25th - Riviera Theatre, Chicago IL, US
26th - The Pabst Theater, Milwaukee WI, US
27th - Palace Theatre, St. Paul MN, US
29th - Ogden Theatre, Denver CO, US
30th - Metro Music Hall, Salt Lake City UT, US
May
2nd - Paramount Theatre, Seattle WA, US
3rd - Roseland Theater, Portland OR, US
4th - Roseland Theater, Portland OR, US
7th - Fox Theatre, Oakland CA, US
10th - Wiltern Theatre, Los Angeles CA, US
11th - Wiltern Theatre, Los Angeles CA, US
12th - Observatory North Park, San Diego CA, US
14th - Pappy & Harriet’s, Pioneertown CA, US [SOLD OUT]
June
9th - Primavera Sound 2022, Barcelona, Spain
12th - Tempelhof Sounds, Berlin, Germany