17 June 2022 - 0 Comments
Celebrated Aotearoa eight-piece The Black Seeds have today released their seventh studio album, Love & Fire.
This carefully crafted 10-track album is a “big slice of The Black Seeds’ love and musical heat.” Featuring previously released singles, It’s So Real, Bring The Sun, Let The Sunshine Through, Raised With Love and the most recent, Game Over - Love & Fire also has four new tracks that are set to hit just as hard!
The title track Love & Fire, also the focus track with the album release, came about following the online purchase of a prized vintage synthesiser by keyboardist Nigel Patterson, who describes the track as a winning combo of authentic keyboard and synthesiser tones, coupled with a fat rhythm from Jarney Murphy and a killer vocal from Barnaby Weir.
Non Justice is the contribution of bass player and “legend in the Aotearoa roots scene” Francis Simeon Bassie. The Black Seeds’ Barnaby Weir’s lyrics capture the essence of the music, making a conscious statement that touches on issues of justice, inequality and isolation.
Greatest Expectations is a gentle uplifting track perfect for those hot summer days, with some wispy organ from Patterson and a layer of “ear candy” paired with classy horn lines from Barret Hocking and Matthew Benton.
Mediation has a great vocal by Daniel Weetman, supported by a heavyweight band rhythm. This track showcases the band's versatility as it moves effortlessly from upbeat dancefloor tracks to heavier more conscious material.
Alongside the album, the band kicks off their nationwide tour with a hometown Wellington show on June 23, the tour then takes in six other New Zealand locations – New Plymouth on June 25, Auckland on June 30, Mount Maunganui on July 1, and Hastings on July 2. The tour then travels to the South Island for gigs in Christchurch on July 8; finishing up in Wānaka on July 9. Tickets on sale HERE
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The Black Seeds – LOVE & FIRE tour:
Thursday June 23 - San Fran, Wellington
Saturday June 25 - Theatre Royal, New Plymouth
Thursday June 30 - Powerstation, Auckland
Friday July 1 - Totara St, Mount Maunganui
Saturday July 2 – Woolbrokers Pavilion, Hastings
Friday July 8 – Ngaio Marsh Theatre, Christchurch
Saturday July 9 – Lake Wānaka Centre, Wānaka
General tickets for all shows on sale HEREPhoto Credit: David James
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