Nick Waterhouse Announces New Album & Unveils Lead Single
Album release: 9 April 2021
Label: Innovative Leisure
More info: Nick Waterhouse’s website
“The combination is entrancing—itching to be listened to live.”
- Interview Magazine
“Having tapped garage god Ty Segall and jazz and blues dynamo Mose Allison for his latest release, Waterhouse straddles the line between rock grit and smooth, sultry R&B” - Esquire
“Nick Waterhouse is a soul man, through and through.” - Rolling Stone
“riffage rooted in rhythm & blues, jazz, and soul” - American Songwriter
“A 'musical talisman’ for our times” - Tower Records PULSE!
“it’s a shot of pure joy” - Pitchfork
F. Scott Fitzgerald’s classic work The Great Gatsby came to represent the Roaring Twenties, an era of decadence and spiritual vacuousness, using the color green to represent longing and hope for the future. A century later but once again in the ’20s, Nick Waterhouse takes the color blue as his hue of choice as he takes a spiritual look to the past on new album Promenade Blue due out April 9 on Innovative Leisure.
The new collection sparkles beatifically, reverberating with energy, heart, creativity, and vibe from start to finish. Nowhere is this more evident than on the album’s opening track, “Place Names,” bringing teenaged memories to the forefront, pondering the pride he takes in his hometown and the distinct life that he has made (or that has made him). A soulful, sweeping arrangement punctuated with Girl Group backing vocals, “Place Names” which would find itself at home in a vibrant New Orlean’s club or alongside contemporaries Marlon Williams and The Budos Band.
In Nick’s musical and lyrical world, blue is a refraction of his life and memories — shadowing a deep, spiritual San Francisco that fostered his musical vocabulary but has now been stamped out irrevocably; evoking the endless tours, marathon recording sessions, and highs and lows of success he’s experienced in his decade-long career; conjuring romances that were doomed, loves that lingered, and hope for future days of parity and partnership; summoning spirits of people who have gone but permeate his mind forever.
The world of Promenade Blue represents rebirth and reinvigoration as well as a clarity of purpose. It is vivid and magnetic, buoyed by both light and density due to Nick’s newfound collaboration with producer Paul Butler (Michael Kiwanuka, Devendra Banhart). It’s not Gatsby’s New York in the 1920s, it’s Waterhouse’s California in the 2020s.
Promenade Blue tracklist
1. Place Names
2. The Spanish Look
3. Vincentine
4. Medicine
5. Very Blue
6. Silver Bracelet
7. Proméne Bleu
8. Fugitive Lover
9. Minor Time
10. Santa Ana, 1986
11. To Tell
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Hi-res press image here (credit: Zach Lewis)
Hi-res artwork here
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