Communist Daughter Returns After Long Hiatus w/ New Single, LP + Tour Info

By: Aug. 29, 2016
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After a critically acclaimed debut and conquering addiction and mental health struggles, Minneapolis post-folk rockers Communist Daughter return with a brand new single "Roll A Stone," now streaming exclusively via All Things Go. The classic grunge reverb guitar lines paired with airy harmonies makes for a Angus and Julia Stone meets Nirvana sound - unexpected, emotionally charged, and beautiful. "Roll A Stone" is the first taste of the highly anticipated sophomore album The Cracks That Built the Wall, out October 21.

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A few years ago, Johnny Solomon was a fixture in the tight knit Twin Cities music scene, forming the angular indie pop band Friends Like These and touring extensively, receiving critical praise from far-flung sources that looked like the beginning of a promising career. The rising success masked his struggle with addiction and mental health problems and quickly eclipsed his career, landing him in jail and treatment facilities across the country. By the end of that whirlwind, he retreated to a small town across the border in Wisconsin where he assumed his music days were over.

However, when he moved out of the city, his demons followed him and he spent his nights writing and recording what he thought would be his eulogy: songs about lost love and lost chances, He recruited some friends to come out and put it all to tape. Calling his new band Communist Daughter, they released their debut album Soundtrack to the End in 2010. As they gained national attention, Johnny once again had to put it all on hold and checked himself in to rehab.

In 2012, Communist Daughter returned with a clear-eyed John, his now-wife Molly Solomon, bassist Adam Switlick, Steven Yasgar on drums, Al Weirs on guitar and Dillon Marchus on keys. They released an EP, Lions & Lambs, and began touring the country again and gaining national attention.

By 2014, they had entered the studio to spend the next two years crafting their sophomore release. Working with producer Kevin Bowe (Replacements, Meat Puppets), they recorded in and out of studios trying to capture the deeply personal songs in a much more deliberate style. Going from studio to bedroom to studio again, they created an album with 11 songs running the gambit from high peaks to dark lows. They took the finished tracks to Nashville where Andrija Tokic (Alabama Shakes, Benjamin Booker) put the final mix together, and had Heba Kadry (Future Islands, And You Will Know Us...) master the final product in NYC.

PREORDER

October 21st will see the release of their highly anticipated sophomore album The Cracks That Built The Wall as well as a string of tour dates through the Midwest supporting the album - see below:

TOUR DATES:
10/12 - Sioux Falls SD - Icon Lounge
10/14 - Omaha NE - O'Leavers
10/15 - Des Moines IA - Vaudeville Mews
10/16 - Lincoln NE - Duffy's
10/21 - Minneapolis - Electric Fetus In Store
11/3- Nashville TN - Hi Watt
11/4 Dayton OH - Blind Bobs
11/5 Florence AL - 116 E. Mobile
11/7 Lexington KY - The Burl
11/8 Madison - The Frequency
11/9 Iowa City - Yacht Club
11/10 UW Platteville - Platteville, WI
11/11 Minneapolis - TBA

TRACK LIST:
  1. Hold Back
  2. Strange
  3. Beach Stalker
  4. Roll A Stone
  5. Keep Moving
  6. BB Gun
  7. The Dealer
  8. Balboa Bridge
  9. All Lit Up
  10. The Killing Time
  11. Sunday Morning Again


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