Marissa Nadler announces Autumn EU tour
Today, Marissa Nadler is pleased to announce her upcoming EU tour for September 2019. To celebrate the announcement Nadler has shared an entrancing TOUTPARTOUT session version of ‘Poison’, filmed and performed in the Pacification Room of Ghent City Hall. Watch the video now and see full dates listed below…
14th September – Leffinge – Leffingeleuren
17th September – Luzern – Neubad
18th September – Bologna – Locomotiv
19th September – Rome – Monk
20th September – Milan – Ohibò
21st September – Zagreb – Mochvara
22nd September – Budapest – A38
24th September – Bucharest – Control Club
27th September – Vienna – Waves
28th September – Leipzig – UT Connewitz
30th September – Copenhagen – Vega
1st October – Aarhus – TAPE
Critical acclaim for For My Crimes, out now on Bella Union:
“The Boston singer–songwriter is at her most powerful yet… With a new strength to her songs, Nadler’s force has never seemed greater.” Q Magazine – 4 Stars ****
“Brooding, intimate songs about long nights of the soul, but with a thoughtfulness and lightness of touch that makes the album a calm, reassuring listen.” The Times – 4 Stars ****
“Beautifully eerie… She’s caught the openness of spirit of her early albums and added a gorgeously gothic undertow – there’s a stately beauty to songs like I Can’t Listen To Gene Clark Anymore, or the devastating intimacy of Interlocking, that’s hard–won.” Uncut – 8/10
“A record that glimmers in all it’s tenebrous ambience… A master–class in Southern Gothic.” Record Collector – 4 Stars ****
“Variously evoking the Cowboy Junkies and 4AD’s 90’s country–goths Tarnation, For My Crimes’ brooding, melancholic songs burn with tangible ardour.” MOJO
“Her best album yet… The ability to detail the minutiae of relationships with detached but recognisable emotion has distinguished the Boston–based musician over her 15–year career.” Rock’n’Reel – 5 Stars *****
“Spellbinding… For My Crimes feels inherently like a chronicle of fading love, but it’s also a potent expression of femininity.” Long Live Vinyl – 8/10
“Her melodies are captivating and her craft comes through strongly… Despite its lyrical themes of romantic suffocation and nostalgia, For My Crimes is steady and unwavering.” The WIRE