Yowler Shares BLACK DOG IN MY PATH Album Stream, Out This Friday via Double Double Whammy

By: Oct. 10, 2018
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Yowler Shares BLACK DOG IN MY PATH Album Stream, Out This Friday via Double Double Whammy

Today, Yowler has shared the stream for her anticipated new album, Black Dog In My Path. Noisey, who premiered the stream and profiled Maryn Jones, is calling it "one of 2018's best indie rock records." Black Dog In My Path is available for pre-order now and due out October 12th via Double Double Whammy.

LISTEN TO BLACK DOG IN MY PATH

Additionally, Yowler kicks off a fall tour in support of Black Dog In My Path this week with a record release show at Philadelphia, PA's PhilaMOCA. All dates below.

TOUR DATES:

10/11 - Philadelphia, PA @ PhilaMOCA ^

11/12 - Kingston, NY @ BSP Lounge

11/13 - Brooklyn, NY @ Park Church Co-Op

11/14 - Pittsburgh, PA @ Mr. Roboto Project

11/15 - Lakewood, OH @ Mahall's

11/16 - Columbus, OH @ Big Room Bar

11/17 - Lansing, MI @ Mac's Bar

11/18 - Chicago, IL @ The Empty Bottle

11/19 - Bloomington, IN @ The Bishop

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Black Dog In My Path Record Release Show

ABOUT YOWLER:

Yowler is the Philadelphia-based solo project of Maryn Jones, who has been recording and releasing music online and in burned cd, tape and record form since as early as 2004. What started out in 2013 as a conceptual project where dark thoughts and too-quiet moments could be placed, Yowler has become a main outlet for Jones' songwriting. After most recently being a part of the loud pop outfit All Dogs as songwriter, and long-time member and multi-instrumentalist in the psych-folk group Saintseneca, Jones has been focusing her musical time and energy on writing for Yowler, and collaborating with Philadelphia-based producer and engineer Kyle Gilbride to create the forthcoming
Black Dog in My Path.

Black Dog in My Path is Yowler's second album after 2014's release The Offer, and was recorded in the many months after Jones' move from Columbus, Ohio to Philadelphia. Created with Gilbride of Swearin' and Missing Earth, the record is a kind of sonic quilt, pieced together from various musical inspirations and drawn from a period of great personal change. In addition to the signature synth and guitar talents of Gilbride, the textural depth was highlighted by the addition of drums by Jones' former Saintseneca bandmate Matt O'Conke, bass and clarinet by Catherine Elicson of Empath, and bowed guitar, cello, and vocals by Michael Cantor of the Goodbye Party. The element of collaboration allowed the artists to create a world you can get lost in, but that is not tied to any particular sound.


The twelve varied songs cover many worlds and states of mind, but their creation was mainly inspired by a period of time in 2016, during which Jones spent a large chunk of her life touring around the country with the different musical projects she was involved in. There was also a move and the painful upheaval and morphing of a few relationships during that time, all of which resulted in an unexpected and un-asked-for period of self-reflection. What came from those experiences can be heard in many of the songs; a discovery of aspects of one's true self that can be hard to swallow, and the effort to try to learn how to live with the person you've found. Less of a dark self-reflection than The Offer, the record sometimes goes to a more hopeful place-- ruminations on romantic love and the beauty of the planets, for example-- but still touches on feelings of continual loss, misplaced desire, violent mental discord and the helpless grief that results from the daily facing down of things you can't change.

Photo Credit: Julie Leiby


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