Bahamas Earthtones Album Release Show At Massey Hall On Stage

By: Oct. 27, 2017
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To share the release of his fourth full-length album, Earthtones, Bahamas, aka Toronto's Afie Jurvanen, will play a special hometown album release show at Massey Hall On Stage, on January 18, presented by SiriusXM. This exclusive intimate performance will see 150 lucky fans sharing the stage alongside Bahamas, with the historic auditorium and empty seats as their beautiful backdrop. Tickets are available starting on Friday, November 3 at 10am and each ticket includes an offer for a physical CD copy of Earthtones.

This concert will be recorded for broadcast on SiriusXM's The Verge (ch. 173).

Listen to a new song, from Earthtones, called "No Wrong" here.

For Immediate Release

BAHAMAS
Earthtones Album Release Show

Massey Hall On Stage

presented by

Thursday, January 18, 2018, 8 p.m.

Massey Hall On Stage (178 Victoria Street) | Toronto
Tickets $39.50| On Sale Friday, November 3 @ 10am

For tickets call 416-872-4255, online at Masseyhall.com
Or visit the Roy Thomson Hall Box Office (60 Simcoe St, Toronto, ON)

(TORONTO - October 27, 2017) - To share the release of his fourth full-length album, Earthtones, Bahamas, aka Toronto's Afie Jurvanen, will play a special hometown album release show at Massey Hall On Stage, on January 18, presented by SiriusXM.

This exclusive intimate performance will see 150 lucky fans sharing the stage alongside Bahamas, with the historic auditorium and empty seats as their beautiful backdrop. Tickets are available starting on Friday, November 3 at 10am and each ticket includes an offer for a physical CD copy of Earthtones.

This concert will be recorded for broadcast on SiriusXM's The Verge (ch. 173).

Listen to a new song, from Earthtones, called "No Wrong" here.

In a message about the album, Bahamas wrote:

"I wasn't feeling too inspired in 2016. I'd been in a seemingly unbroken cycle of recording and touring for 6 years. I know, you're saying to yourself "that's so cliché, all musicians complain about being tired..." But wait, there's more! Not knowing exactly what type of album to make, I was feeling pretty low. But at that very moment, my long-time manager and confidante Robbie Lackritz called and said "dude, you should make an album with D'angelo's rhythm section." And just like that, the juices were flowing and the songs started coming.

I wrote songs about having success, having kids, and having depression. I wrote songs about going on tour, going back in time and going in circles. I wrote songs about my otherworldly wife, my jerk dad and my garbage relationship with my brother. Crazy right?!

In Sept of 2016 I flew to Los Angeles and spent three days in the studio with the bass boss Pino Palladino and the titan of time keeping, Mr. James Gadson. No rehearsals, no charts, no rules. We worked fast and came away with 10 songs that sounded fresh and strange and warm and free of any genre. The results were so inspiring to me that I quickly pulled my road band (Felicity Williams, Christine Bougie, Darcy Yates, Jason Tait, Don Kerr) into a Prague studio to record a few more songs. And here's the best part...the whole thing is produced by my long-time producer and confidante Robbie Lackritz, so you know the sound is correct, totally modern and completely familiar at the same time.

Whoa! I know! You're saying to yourself "wait what? The same Robbie from earlier??"

Yes! It's a story about friendship come full circle, and how great it is to have someone in your life that can lift you up when you're feeling down. It's a very positive album about having a joie de vivre for the joys of life.

Okay, full disclosure...there's a few slow jams too...

Hope you enjoy the music as much as I enjoyed making it."

- Afie



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