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Half Moon Run getting ready for Brighton performance

by Nick Linazasoro
Tuesday 22 Aug, 2023 at 10:25PM
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Half Moon Run (pic Jennifer McCord)

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Montréal indie rockers Half Moon Run have announced a tour in support of their new album ‘Salt’, available on various formats now (via BMG Records). The tour includes a short run of UK shows next month, opening at Brighton’s Chalk on Tuesday 12th September – Tickets available HERE.

Well-known for their captivating live shows, this late-2023 tour takes Half Moon Run across North America and to the UK and Europe. The band are partnering in the UK and Europe with the Syrian American Medical Society – a portion of each ticket price will go to the US-based charity that has been actively providing medical care in Syria since 1998. SAMS supports 110 medical facilities and over 3,000 medical personnel.

Tickets for the following UK live dates are on-sale now via the band’s website;

September 12 Brighton Chalk
September 13 London O2 Forum Kentish Town
September 14 Bristol SWX
September 16 Manchester Albert Hall
September 17 Glasgow SWG3
September 18 Leeds Brudenell Social Club

Chalk will host the Brighton concert (pic Nick Linazasoro)

Renowned for their explosive rhythmic interplay and surging dynamic range, the band have previewed the new album by releasing four singles from the album in recent weeks – ‘9beat’, ‘Alco’, ‘You Can Let Go’ and ‘Everyone’s Moving Out East’.

Half Moon Run’s collaborative power has remained constant and unsuppressed during their twelve years together. Beauty and sadness; harmony and menace; despair and groove – the blending of contrasting moods is a trademark of the band’s writing, and on this new record they’ve managed to push their own limits of musical chemistry. ‘Salt’ sees them revisiting the site of their bond’s first forging, bringing new light to musical visions they’ve carried with them since the beginning. Equally, the album reaches into the future, featuring songs penned during the pandemic which explore the all-permeating anxieties of the current moment. Digging deeper, there’s evidence of a spiritual quest of sorts at the roots of ‘Salt’, which effectively translates into a budding sentiment of hope.

Half Moon Run’s ability to breathe new life into ideas that’ve been with them since the start has been bolstered by the vision of ascendant producer Connor Seidel, with whom the band previously collaborated on the song ‘Fatal Line’ on Seidel’s concept album ‘1969.’ ‘Salt’ was largely created at Seidel’s Treehouse Studio—an idyllic escape north of Montréal where the band’s sketches had space to grow and take form. Seidel encouraged the band to dive deep into their rich archives.

“While making this record, it felt as if we were boiling down a huge cauldron of musical ideas, trying to reduce it to something elemental. What we were left with was ‘Salt’,” notes the band’s Conner Molander.

The album’s release has been preceded by the single ‘You Can Let Go’—which vocalist Devon Portielje calls: “a tumultuous, transformative journey through the dark places of the mind towards, hopefully, the light”—as well as by the single ‘Alco’—a song decorated by elven textures, making expert use of silence and space in its drop-out chorus, showcasing the band at the height of their mastery of refined song-structures. “A song I wish Bruce Springsteen wrote,” is how Portielje describes the bittersweet folk ballad ‘Heartbeat’ which calls to mind Nebraska’s palpable yearning and unflinching examinations of loneliness. Meanwhile ‘Gigafire’ engages with climate anxiety and environmental destruction, responding to the California wildfires and tragic need for a new term to describe wildfires that stretch over a million acres. A more personal form of destruction is evoked by ‘Goodbye Cali’—an immersive evocation of the dangers of life on the road.

Half Moon Run’s ‘Salt’ album

Physical LP copies of ‘Salt’ will be available as of 8th September on standard both 180g black vinyl and in a limited-edition sand coloured 180g vinyl.

Since Half Moon Run’s last album, ‘A Blemish In The Great Light’ (Glassnote/Universal, 2019), they have put out three releases—two EPs and a collection of reworked “isolation versions” of older songs. They netted two prestigious Juno Awards – for ‘Adult Alternative Album of the Year’ in 2020 for ‘A Blemish In The Great Light’, and again in 2022 for their EP ‘Inwards & Onwards’. In 2021 they were nominated for ‘Group of the Year’ and also in 2016 for ‘Breakthrough Group.’

The band’s fourth member, multi-instrumentalist Isaac Symonds, left the band in 2020 to move to Western Canada. The remaining trio – Devon Portielje, Conner Molander and Dylan Phillips —are also the band’s founding trio and the foundation moving forward.

Half Moon Run – ‘Salt’ album tracklisting:
1. ‘You Can Let Go’
2. ‘Alco’
3. ‘Hotel In Memphis’
4. ‘Everyone’s Moving Out East’
5. ‘9beat’
6.’ Dodge The Rubble’
7. ‘Heartbeat’
8. ‘Gigafire’
9. ‘Goodbye Cali’
10. ‘Salt’
11. ‘Crawl Back In’

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