Thus Owls Premiere “Black Matter” Video
Today Thus Owls premieres their new video for the Single “Black Matter”, taken from the band’s EP of the same name, now out on Secret City Records.
“We never had a certain idea of what it should be more than a place with high ceilings for expression and room for development in any direction. So in it’s core Thus Owls is a creature that will always keep morphing.” – Erika Angell
Thus Owls are a Montreal-based band built around the core of Swedish-Canadian couple Erika and Simon Angell. The two met in Amsterdam in 2007. At the time, Simon was touring internationally as a member of Patrick Watson’s band, and Erika was playing with Loney Dear, although both were also deeply immersed in the experimental pop and improvisational scenes in their respective hometowns. The two met, and their immediate musical attraction grew into something more personal. Before long, they were married and the collaboration that is Thus Owls was born.
Simon’s charismatic guitar sound blends with the urgency of Erika’s vocals to create a sound that bends and stretches their unusual compositions into ever newer and surprising shapes. Their soulful adventurousness almost overshadows their musical fluency; pop and folk song forms are refracted through lenses of free noise, punk-rock skronk, and jazz precision. Thus Owls borrows from every corner of popular music, while pushing boundaries beyond any hackneyed genre classification. Humbly, Erika explains it away: “Our personal reason for creating music, to write and record our own music, is always to try to make something that is as genuine, original and personal as possible. It’s not an easy task with so much amazing music already made and so many directions to choose between.” Her mild words and tone stand in contrast to the striking emotional soundscapes they produce.
In the earliest phase of the group, Thus Owls made use of the gaps in Simon’s near constant touring schedule and Erika’s multitude of projects to create two mesmerizing albums in Sweden (Cardiac Malformations in 2009 and Harbours in 2011). The band was always a labour of love and as such a natural priority, so when Erika relocated to Montreal in 2012, and Simon left Patrick Watson’s band, they began to focus full-time on Thus Owls. The duo secured a line-up that included some of their strongest collaborators from each of their communities (Montreal’s Stefan Schneider and Parker Shper, and Stockholm bassist Martin Höper, among others). Out of that swell of change, 2013’s Turning Rocks was made – and album that really reflects the focus and commitment of that moment.
It is in this constantly shifting scenery that Thus Owls finds their sound. The band is a vessel to hold the ever-changing inspirations it contains. In keeping with this spirit, the band has offered up a new EP called Black Matter, which goes back to the core in order to shake things up again.
TRACKLISTING
1. Asleep In The Water
2. Black Matter
3. Shields
4. Turn Up The Volumes
5. Vector
6. We Leave / We Forget
European Tour Dates
11.12 – Manchester UK @ Gorilla #
11.14 – Köln DE @ Essigfabrik #
11.15 – Hamburg DE @ Mojo #
11.16 – Berlin DE @ Heimathafen #
11.17 – Antwerp BE @ Trix (Autumn Falls Festival) &
11.19 – Eindhoven NL @ Effenaar #
# w/ Patrick Watson
& w/ Last Ex
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