Waxahatchee's New Album 'Tigers Blood' Out Now

Waxahatchee's New Album 'Tigers Blood' Out Now

TIGERS BLOOD ON ANTI- 

WORLD TOUR ANNOUNCED

World Tour Dates:

April 18 – Kansas City, MO – Uptown Theater ^

April 19 – St. Paul, MN – Palace Theatre ^

April 20 – Chicago, IL – Salt Shed ^ – SOLD OUT

April 21 – Detroit, MI – Majestic Theatre ^

April 23 – Toronto, ON – Massey Hall ^

April 25 – New Haven, CT – Toad's Place ^

April 26 – Boston, MA – Orpheum Theatre ^

April 27 – Brooklyn, NY – Brooklyn Paramount Theatre ^ – SOLD OUT

April 28 – Richmond, VA – The National ^

April 30 – Asheville, NC – The Orange Peel ^

May 1 – Nashville, TN – Ryman Auditorium ^

May 3 – St. Petersburg, FL – Jannus Live ^

May 4 – Orlando, FL – The Beacham Theater ^

May 5 – Atlanta, GA – Shaky Knees Festival

May 6 – Birmingham, AL – Lyric Theatre ^

May 8 – Tulsa, OK – Cain's Ballroom ^

May 9 – Fort Worth, TX – Tannahill's Tavern & Music Hall ^

May 10 – Houston, TX – The Heights Theater ^

May 11 – Austin, TX – ACL Live at the Moody Theater ^

May 13 – Phoenix, AZ – The Van Buren ^

May 14 – San Diego, CA – The Observatory North Park ^

May 16 – Los Angeles, CA – Hollywood Palladium ^

May 17 – Paso Robles, CA – Barrelhouse Brewing Co. ^

May 18 – Oakland, CA – Fox Theater ^

May 19 – Sonoma, CA – Gundlach Bundschu Winery ^ – SOLD OUT

May 21 – Salt Lake City, UT – The Depot ^

May 23 – Denver, CO – The Mission Ballroom ^

July 11 – Amsterdam, NL – Paradiso ~

July 12 – Köln, DE – Gebäude 9 ~

July 13 – Hamburg, DE – Mojo Club ~

July 14 – Bruges, BE – CactusfestivalJuly 15 – Berlin, DE – Festsaal Kreuzberg ~

July 17 – Schorndorf, DE – Club Manufaktur ~

July 18 – Feldkirch, AT – Poolbar Festival ~

July 19 – Sittersdorf, AT – Acoustic Lakeside Festival

July 21 – Zurich, CH – Bogen F ~

July 22 – Paris, FR – La Maroquinerie ~

July 24 – Brighton, UK – Chalk ~

July 25 – London, UK – O2 Forum Kentish Town ~

July 26 – Southwold, UK – Latitude Festival

July 27 – Manchester, UK – New Century ~

July 29 – Leeds, UK – The Leeds Irish Centre ~

July 30 – Glasgow, UK – Queen Margaret Union ~

July 31 – Belfast, UK – The Belfast Empire Music Hall ~

August 1 – Dublin, IE – Vicar Street ~

August 16 – Vancouver, BC – The Orpheum Theatre *

August 17 – Portland, OR – Pioneer Courthouse Square *

August 18 – Seattle, WA – Woodland Park Zoo Amphitheater * – SOLD OUT

August 19 – Boise, ID – Treefort Music Hall %

August 21 – Fort Collins, CO – Washington's %

August 23 – St. Louis, MO – The Pageant %

August 24 – Madison, WI – The Sylvee %

August 25 – Kalamazoo, MI – Bell's Beer Garden %

August 26 – Pittsburgh, PA – The Warhol at Carnegie Music Hall %

August 28 – New York, NY – Beacon Theatre

August 29 – South Deerfield, MA – Tree House Summer Stage &# – SOLD OUT

August 30 – Portland, ME – State Theater &# 

August 31 – Accord, NY – Arrowood Farms &# – SOLD OUT

September 1 – Asbury Park, NJ – Stone Pony Summerstage &#

September 6 – Vienna, VA – Filene Center - Wolf Trap &#

September 7 – Philadelphia, PA – The Fillmore #@

September 8 – Philadelphia, PA – The Fillmore &+

 

^ w/ Good Morning

~ w/ Anna St. Louis

* w/ Woods

% w/ Tre Burt

# w/ Tim Heidecker

& w/ Snail Mail

+ w/ Greg Mendez

@ w/ Gladie

Waxahatchee has today released one of the early contenders for album of the year. Tigers Blood is out now on ANTI- Records. On Tigers Blood we continue to see the wonderful evolution as Katie Crutchfield who emerges as a powerhouse – an ethnologist of the self – forever dedicated to revisiting her wins and losses.

Waxahatchee will be on tour in North America, Europe and the UK this spring and summer in support of Tigers Blood and additionally, has also announced a series of Tigers Blood listening parties, starting on this week and hosted at independent record stores worldwide. Listening party details here.

Saint Cloud was a breakthrough album for Waxahatchee, and despite being released in the height of the pandemic it entered #1 on Billboard’s Heatseekers Chart & Top 10 on the Emerging Artist chart. It was a welcome musical escape for many and cemented her status as an important voice in the indie-Americana scene. Now with Tigers Blood we see Crutchfield dig even deeper, the result is a complex and beautiful album that is sure to find a special place in people’s hearts once again.

“Right Back to It” is ‘Tigers Blood’’s lead single. A nod to country duets like Gram and Emmylou, winding over a steadfast banjo from Phil Cook. Together, Crutchfield and Lenderman harmonize on the chorus: “I’ve been yours for so long/We come right back to it/I let my mind run wild/Don’t know why I do it/But you just settle in/Like a song with no end.” Crutchfield says it’s the first real love song she’s ever written.

The song “Bored” opens with blase drum beats from Spencer Tweedy that crash under Crutchfield as she throws her voice high: “I can get along/ My spine’s a rotted two by four/Barely hanging on/My benevolence just hits the floor.” Lenderman’s scuzzy riffs and Nick Bockrath’s climbing pedal steel add power to the album’s most ‘Southern Rock’ a la Drive-By Truckers moment.

 “365” is a story of recognition told from a hard-won place of self-acceptance/forgiveness. Crutchfield initially started writing it for Wynonna Judd, with whom she has written and performed in the past, until the lyrics started hitting closer and closer to home. The writer Annie Ernaux says, “writing is to fight forgetting.” Like Lucinda Williams, Crutchfield’s lyrics are memoir. Throughout ‘Tigers Blood’ Crutchfield is addressing a “you,” but the ‘you’ in “365” evokes raw closeness, vulnerability. “Ya ain’t had much luck but grace is/In the eye of the beholder/And I had my own ideas but/I carried you on my shoulders, anyways.”

“365” is essentially ‘Tigers Blood’’s aria about addiction, with little to no accompaniment to Crutchfield’s voice. Her backing band is hushed, as if the spotlight’s coming down on her, alone on the stage, giving her testimony. Crutchfield slings her voice with arresting precision, reaching its highest harmony on the whole album. “So when you kill, I kill/And when you ache, I ache/And we both haunt this old lifeless town/And when you fail, I fail/ When you fly, I fly/And it’s a long way to come back down.” 

“365” circles back to the beginning of ‘Tigers Blood,’ where Crutchfield’s words ring clear as a bell. Album opener “3 Sisters” starts with Crutchfield singing over hymn-like piano chords: “I pick you up inside a hopeless prayer/I see you beholden to nothing/I make a living crying it ain’t fair/And not budging.” ‘Tigers Blood’ is Crutchfield at her most confident and resilient. Staring straight at the truth, forgiving but not forgetting, not batting an eye.



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