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LISTEN TO THIS NIGHT FALLS FOREVER
“[This Night Falls Forever] is a natural evolution for the quartet, maintaining their sense of the exotic while prioritizing pop hooks more than usual.”
– Ryan Reed, Relix
“DeVotchKa plays very transporting music drawing from sounds all over the world. There’s this swoon to this music that really takes you to another place…[This Night Falls Forever] does this consciously. I was immediately charmed by it.”
– Stephen Thompson, NPR All Songs Considered
“This Night Falls Forever finds [Nick] Urata and the band as ambitious as ever.”
– Ben Kaye, Consequence of Sound
“[DeVotchKa’s] dynamically eclectic musicality has grown even more expansive and adventurous.”
– Will Hodge, Noise Trade
“[DeVotchKa] returns with grand, pop-leaning, cinematic indie rock, full of swells and turns.This Night Falls Forever is the culmination of lyrical and poetic sparks igniting a slow burn of catharsis.”
– John Schaefer, WNYC Soundcheck
“…One of the most compelling and sonically diverse albums of 2018.”
– John Coakley, MXDWN
“Indie rock at its most cinematic”
– Pryor Stroud, Pop Matters
DECEMBER 18, 2018 – The multi-genre ensemble DeVotchKa have announced new Midwest tour dates in support of the critically acclaimed album This Night Falls Forever. These dates follow a line of performances across the US and Europe. Tickets go on sale Thursday, December 20. Neyla Pekarek, formerly of The Lumineers, is confirmed as the supporting act and this will be her live debut as a solo artist.
Since starting the tour in late summer, DeVotchKa have also delivered a stunning live session with Paste, a “stirring, epic, and intimate” performance with WNYC’s Soundcheck, and a showcase of their catalogue on CBS This Morning.
This Night Falls Forever, is available now on Concord Records, which includes the nostalgic first single “Straight Shot“, the “high-octane” (Billboard) track “Angels“, and the “orchestral-pop tearjerker” (Relix) “Empty Vessels“.
In writing This Night Falls Forever, Urata tapped directly into his past, connecting the dots between that audience-and-artist relationship and a period of intense self-discovery. As for the album’s title, Urata was inspired by yet another period of transition, albeit one that occurs each and every day: the passing of day into night. It’s a fitting motif for his process, a constant reminder that toil eventually makes way for transport. “I wanted to capture that moment of twilight falling, where there’s electricity in the air and you get that sense that everything is going to be OK.”
For more information and concert tickets visit DeVotchKa.net.
TOUR DATES:
Thu 1/31 – Kansas City, MO – Record Bar *+
Fri 2/1 – Dallas, TX – Trees in Dallas *+
Sat 2/2 – Austin, TX – Scoot Inn *+
Mon 2/4 – New Orleans, LA – One Eyed Jacks *+
Tue 2/5 – Atlanta, GA – Terminal West *+
Wed 2/6 – Asheville, NC – The Grey Eagle *+
Thu 2/7 – Nashville, TN – 3rd & Lindsley *+
Fri 2/8 – Columbia, MO – The Blue Note *+
Sat 2/9 – St. Louis, MO – Fubar *+
Sun 2/10 – Omaha, NE – The Waiting Room *+
* Newly announced
+ with Neyla Pekarek