16 September 2022 - 0 Comments
Award-winning indie-folk artist Mel Parsons has today unveiled her new album Slow Burn.
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Slow Burn contains 11 tracks, featuring the new single Failure – a poignant song about struggle and hope.
Others include the already released Tired Of Being You, Carry On, Already Gone and
the title track, Slow Burn.
Stacked harmonies, melancholic strings and soaring guitars
amplify Parsons’ signature indie-folk sound and make for an impeccable body of work, which fits seamlessly alongside the Lyttelton-based artist’s back catalogue.
“This is my fifth album, and my goal is still the same - I just
want to make people feel something,” says Parsons.
The songs on the album were written at Parsons’ home and recorded and produced with Josh Logan at LOHO in Ōtautahi. It was multi-instrumentalist
and producer Logan who led the band, playing guitars, piano and backing vocals on the record, along with Parsons’ cousin Jed Parsons on drums and backing vocals, and Aaron Stewart on bass.
“The band came in fresh without having heard any of the songs,” says Parsons. “I think it gave the sessions a vital energy - it’s quite a different thing compared with recording songs that have been toured a lot prior to hitting the studio.”
In celebration of today’s album release, Parsons is embarking on an 11-date national tour, taking in Napier (October 7), Palmerston North (October 8), Tauranga (October 13), Hamilton (October 14), Auckland (October 15), Wellington (October 16), Christchurch (October 29), Kerikeri (November 18), Nelson (November 24), New Plymouth (November 25) and Dunedin (November 26).
Tickets are available now at Plus1.co.nzand melparsons.com
Today’s release of Slow Burn serves as a reminder as to why Parsons’ is one of Aotearoa’s most celebrated songwriters and touring artists. The new album follows up her critically acclaimed record Glass Heart, which saw her win Best Folk Artist / Te Kaipuoro Taketake Toa at the 2020 Aotearoa Music Awards. It was also a finalist for the 2019 Taite Music Prize and Top 20 finalist at 2019’s APRA Silver Scroll Award.
Mel Parsons - Slow Burn tour dates: Friday October 7 - Paisley Stage, NapierSaturday October 8 - Globe Theatre, Palmerston North Thursday October 13 - Totara St, Tauranga Friday October 14 - Nirvara Lounge, Hamilton Saturday October 15 - Hollywood Theatre, Auckland Sunday October 16 - San Fran, Wellington Saturday October 29 - Isaac Theatre Royal, Christchurch Friday November 18 - Turner Centre, Kerikeri Thursday November 24 - Theatre Royal, Nelson Friday November 25 - 4th Wall Theatre, New Plymouth Saturday November 26 - Port Chalmers Town Hall, Dunedin Tickets available at Plus1.co.nz and melparsons.com |
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