Robert Francis and The Night Tide to Release ‘Heaven’ on June 3
Robert Francis is set to release his fourth album, Heaven, June 3, 2014 on Aeronaut Records.
Recorded with his new backing band The Night Tide, the album’s 13 songs were produced by Robert, mixed by Mark Rains (Black Rebel Motorcycle Club) and mastered by Howie Weinberg (Jeff Buckley, Nirvana).
Following the release of his third album Strangers In The First Place, Robert nearly abandoned his music career after a near nervous breakdown derailed his supporting tour of the album.
Immersing himself in drugs and alcohol, he shaved his head and moved to Michigan with a girl he’d met on the road, unsure of his future. That is until his passion for music came calling again, allowing to him find new inspiration in these experiences and setting the path toward a new album.
Check out the album's first single, "Love is a Chemical," below:
“I’d never known a life other than one consumed by music,” he says. “I had to lose myself in order to rediscover who I was in the beginning. I was able to do that in Michigan but eventually left to start over and pursue a series of songs that kept showing up in my dreams.”
Heaven is a record that utilizes every facet and flaw of his being. Through his kaleidoscopic lyrics and vivid musical landscapes, Francis paints the picture of a man on the fringes of himself and reality. “Heaven is an idea, place or feeling in which all of us are after yet cannot fully understand. Most of the songs on this album are concepts dealing with things that are much bigger than us.”
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Robert Francis and The Night Tide tour dates:
- 6/11 – Hi Dive – Denver, CO
- 6/12 – Record Bar – Kansas City, MO
- 6/13 – 7th Street Entry – Minneapolis, MN
- 6/14 – Vaudeville Mews – Des Moines, IA
- 6/15 – The Space – Evanston, IL
- 6/16 – The Drake – Toronto, ON
- 6/17 – Middle East – Cambridge, MA
- 6/18 – Cafe Nine – New Haven, CT
- 6/19 – Rough Trade – Brooklyn, NY
- 6/20 – Mercury Lounge – New York, NY
- 6/21 – Boot & Saddle – Philadelphia, PA
- 6/22 – DC9 – Washington, DC
- 6/23 – The Mothlight – Asheville, NC
- 6/24 – Vinyl – Atlanta, GA
- 6/25 – High Watt – Nashville, TN
- 6/27 – Fitzgerald's Downstairs – Houston, TX
- 6/28 – Stubbs Jr. – Austin, TX
- 7/1 – Urban Lounge – Salt Lake City, UT
- 7/2 – The Crux – Boise, ID
- 7/3 – Tractor Tavern – Seattle, WA
- 7/4 – Mississippi Studios – Portland, OR
- 7/5 – Cosmic Pizza – Eugene, OR
- 7/8 – Constellation Room – Santa Ana, CA
- 7/9 – SoHo – Santa Barbara, CA
- 7/10 – Independent – San Francisco, CA
- 7/11 – Harlow’s – Sacramento, CA
- 7/12 – Slo Brew – San Luis Obispo, CA
- 7/16 – The Casbah – San Diego, CA
- 7/17 – The Troubadour – Los Angeles, CA
Find out more at robertfrancismusic.com.
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Acoustic Nation is written by Laura B. Whitmore, a music industry marketing veteran, music journalist and editor, who has contributed to Parade.com, Guitar World, and others. She has interviewed hundreds of musicians and hosts the She Rocks Podcast. As the founder of the Women’s International Music Network, she advocates for women in the music industry and produces the annual She Rocks Awards. She is the Senior Vice President of Marketing for Positive Grid, making the world safe for guitar exploration everywhere! A guitarist and singer/songwriter, Laura is currently co-writing an album of pop songs that empower and energize girls.
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