European Dates with Eddie Vedder Begin June 9 No Images? Click here FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE GLEN HANSARD SHARES NEW VIDEO FOR NEW ALBUM ‘THIS WILD WILLING’ OUT NOW US TOUR DATES START NEXT WEEK, EUROPEAN DATES WITH EDDIE VEDDER BEGIN JUNE 9 “These are songs of letting go and listening, born of a wild willingness to let “It sounds slightly different to the rest of the songs because it was recorded on the road,” Hansard says of the song “Don’t Settle” from his latest album This Wild Willing. “On my mind were such musicians and writers as Shane McGowan, Lisa O’Neill, Woody Guthrie, James Baldwin, David Keenan, Joni Mitchell, and Bob Dylan. The line ‘No envy, no anger, no cruelty, no regrets’ comes from a conversation I once had with Liam Clancy who told me a great Bob Dylan story, in which he used that line as advice to the young giant. It always stayed with me.” “This Wild Willing is a marked shake-up for Hansard. Songs like “Weight of the World” and “Who’s Gonna Be Your Baby Now” are meandering, jazz-inflected ruminations that feature zero strumming whatsoever,” Rolling Stone explained. “Hansard adds that by toying with drum loops, samples and new production styles, he was trying to reflect the diversity of the music he listens to in his spare time … ‘People would assume that because you make this kind of music, that you listen to it, and it’s absolutely not true,’” Hansard told the magazine. Hansard collaborated not only with long-time Hansard associates Joe Doyle (bass) and ROMY (piano, vocals, string arrangements) on This Wild Willing but also with the classically trained Iranian musicians the Khoshravesh brothers and Dublin electronic musicians Deasy and Dunk Murphy (Sunken Foal). This is an album guided and formed by the twin totems of resolve and surrender – the resolve to see a thing through alongside a willingness to surrender, to trust in that which lies outside yourself – the other musicians in the room, your lover, your healer, your audience. Hansard will begin a select run of US tour dates next week with shows at The Orpheum in Boston and the Beacon Theatre in New York
City. He will then open for Eddie Vedder in Europe this summer including dates in Madrid, Dublin, and Firenze, Italy. This September he will return to the States for a nationwide tour ending at the Ohana Music Festival in Dana Point, California. All upcoming dates are listed below. US TOUR DATES EUROPEAN TOUR
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