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Friday, March 31, 2023

Cowboy Junkies ponder 'Such Ferocious Beauty' on album slated for June

O
n June 2, Cowboy Junkies - siblings Margo, Michael and Peter Timmins, plus Alan Anton - unveil their new album Such Ferocious Beauty via Cooking Vinyl. This is the Canadian band’s first release of new material in five years and follows their 2022 collection of covers, Songs of the Recollection.

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The song “What I Lost” available on all streaming platforms: LISTEN // WATCH VIDEO

“Within our own humanity there is great heartache and misery but also great joy and comfort. There is nothing more humbling to me than the ferocious beauty we live amongst, including life and death,” said Margo.

For Such Ferocious Beauty, Michael said that he and Margo spent more time working through the songs, letting her interpretations really settle before taking them into the studio. And once in the studio, he worked with Alan and Peter to create even more dynamic tracks than usual.

“This is a different kind of recording; there’s a denseness to it. In many ways the music, the choice of certain structures, the tones used become as important in communicating the albums themes as do the lyrics. “The songs are expressions of Mike’s soul,” says Margo Timmins, “but once written, once he gives them to me, to the band, and eventually the audience, there is no right or wrong interpretation.”

“What I Lost,” the first emphasis track reflects on the last several months of the Timmins’ father’s life. The song is a reflection on conversations that Michael had with his father during his battle with dementia, “memories of his flying days as a bush pilot in northern Quebec and his love of jazz and his experiences of seeing the great big-bands of the 50's would often work their way into our conversations. I would often think about all of those memories and experiences that were slowly being eaten away by the dementia and would eventually completely disappear with his death. Lines like “This is what I lost” and “I can sit here and wait” from “What I Lost” and “Shadows 2” are not so much about him, but about me.”

The song is captured in a video for which Peter Timmins created an artistic interpretation of the effects of dementia on the person and those around them. “The man in the video is our father,” says Michael Timmins, “sitting in his living room listening to Duke Ellington...I'm not sure what he is thinking. The color "super 8" footage is from the late 50's taken in Montreal and Magog Quebec by our Grandfather (our Mom's dad). The people in it are my Dad, Mom and Aunt (Mom's sister)...there are some quick glances of our oldest brother and an Uncle (my Mom’s brother). There are also a few quick flashes of family pics of all the kids (us and our siblings).”

What I Lost Video link:

Track Listing:

1. What I Lost
2. Flood
3. Hard To Build. Easy To Break.
4. Circe and Penelope
5. Hell Is Real
6. Shadows 2
7. Knives
8. Mike Tyson (Here It Comes)
9. Throw A Match
10 . Blue Skies

Tour Dates (more to follow):

4/1/23 Cleveland, OH Music Box Supper Club
4/3/23 Ann Arbor, MI The Ark
4/4/23 Ann Arbor, MI The Ark
4/6/23 Chicago, IL Old Town School of Folk Music
4/7/23 Chicago, IL Old Town School of Folk Music
4/8/23 Saugatuck, MI Saugatuck Center for the Arts
5/4/23 Tarrytown, NY Tarrytown Music Hall
5/5/23 Philadelphia, PA City Winery Philadelphia
5/6/23 West Long Branch, NJ Pollak Theatre
5/8/23 Alexandria, VA The Birchmere
5/9/23 Pittsburgh, PA Jergel's Rhythm Grille
5/11/23 Cincinnati, OH Memorial Hall
5/12/23 Three Oaks, MI The Acorn
5/14/23 Chicago, IL Old Town School of Folk Music

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