Wednesday, September 20, 2017

New Album: "Foreign Skies"

So in August 2016, after a gig in Toronto, someone shouted: "Make a new damn album already!".

Interesting idea.  So, on November 6, 2016, we made this Facebook post:




The response was absolutely overwhelming:





Buoyed by Angelo's enthusiasm, we decided to do it.  Quickly, however, we realized that we couldn't just make another album like the last one (Polka's Not Dead, 2010).  We'd kind of done and said everything we wanted to do and say with that one. What would be next?

Well, here's something that has never, to our knowledge, been attempted: a folk-punk concept album.  The genre has so many classics... the Pogues'  Rum, Sodomy and the Lash, Flogging Molly's Drunken Lullabies, Gogol Bordello's Gypsy Punks.  But none of these are concept albums.  So why not give it a go?

The result, dear old friends, is Foreign Skies, an album that commemorates the 100-year anniversary of the First World War.  It's a challenging album.  Some people are going to hate how it opens.  Some people are going to hate some stuff in the middle.  Some people are going to wonder why we're not singing about gin and poutine.

Those people can all fuck off, 'cause Foreign Skies is awesome.


NEATO.


It's organized into three chapters, each of which tells its own story.  Like the war, it opens with confidence and bravado, and it slowly descends into chaos and suffering.  Every song represents a different perspective: soldier, civilian, suffragette, child, politician.  And each is meant to commemorate and honor those perspectives, because the people who lived through that period are some of the most inspiring, brave, terrifying and unforgettable figures in all of history.

In gathering these stories and perspectives, we didn't screw around.  We actually read stuff.




The lyrics to many of the songs are inspired directly by things that people wrote and said; by poetry, diary entries, and by phrases and names that were bring thrown around at the time.

One new thing: for the first time, all of the songs are original.  No covers.  Even the sea shanty, "The Bay of Suvla", is ours.  That's a scary thing for us, 'cause the Surfin' Turnips write much better songs than we do, and not covering them just feels wrong.  And writing a sea shanty is scary, because there are tons of classic shanties that you could never improve upon.  But again, we had to give it a go.

Also, we had local balkan choir Zlatna Mountain sing on one of the tracks, and had our old friends Enrico and Andrea from Talco play horns, too.  The result is "Gavrilo", a crazy balkan-punk thing that is totally new for us but a shitload of fun.

Oh!  And another new thing: we recorded seventeen songs for this one and chose twelve for the final product. We've never had the time to do that. Each previous album has been a mad dash to try and write more songs to fill the album up.  The result has been that somewhat iffy tracks like "Paulina", "Hottress"--and of course the hilariously titled "Leonard Cohen"--have made it on the albums.  Not this one... every song is one we're 100% proud of.

Want a taste?  Have a listen to this track on Youtube!

So yeah, love it or hate it, we asked if you wanted one, and are giving you one pretty much exactly one year later.  So, like, pre-order it on CD and vinyl and, uh... snapchat or whatever other formats you goddamned hipsters are using these days, and we'll have some money to make the next one.  Shalom.

- The Dreadnoughts


Release tour dates: http://thedreadnoughts.com/upcoming-shows/


25 comments:

  1. Say what you will, but Leonard Cohen is one of my fav tracks on your debut album, Paulina is great as well.

    ReplyDelete
  2. Also, this is awesome! WW1 is an amazing topic to write an album about, can't wait to listen to it!
    ... So not even a No Man's Land / Green Fields Of France cover?

    ReplyDelete
  3. Paulina, Hottress, and Leonard Cohen are all great songs that you should be 100% proud of. My question is, will we ever get to hear the songs you didn't think were good enough for this album?

    ReplyDelete
  4. Holy fuck this is rad. Also, I'm agreeing with the other commenters, Leonard Cohen, Paulina and Hotress are kickass.

    ReplyDelete
  5. When come to Indiana, godfuckindammit?

    ReplyDelete
  6. Im actually really friggin happy this is happening. I'm sure that no matter how it turns out, that it will be beautiful in at-least one way. time to listen to that taste!

    ReplyDelete
  7. Just discovered you guys recently. Your songs inspire me to keep on going even when the world is crumbling around me, somewhat akin to liquid courage, your songs inspire bravery in me to do whatever the fuck I please, as long as I like what I do. Thanks. - Jack

    ReplyDelete
  8. I might be a little biased but the track my son wrote is my fav. Just sayin!

    ReplyDelete
  9. Hahaha, this post was quite amusing to read. Amazing album! Cheers from Belgium!

    ReplyDelete
  10. A lot of concept albums I have heard tend to stray so far away from the band's original style that they become barely recognizable. Not this one. You guy managed to both do something completely new, and still keep you old beautiful sound. And I love every bit of it! My favorite album yet.

    By the way, when come to canada?

    ReplyDelete
  11. Wonderful blog.. Thanks for sharing informative blog.. its very useful to me..
    Hunza tour packages

    ReplyDelete
  12. Do you have a spam problem on this site; I also am a blogger, and I was curious about your situation; many of us have created some nice practices and we are looking to swap methods with other folks, please shoot me an e-mail if interested. request travel information

    ReplyDelete
  13. Nice information. I like your post. It is good. It is very useful. Translation is transforming the world. Translation Word is growing at pace speed. Translation has removed the barrier of language. Thank you. Translation Services

    ReplyDelete
  14. Seems like this blog is dying the death of inattention. Poor thing. I like the release, hope Amazon Muzik is paying you something for my frequent listens.

    ReplyDelete
  15. Thanks, Positive approach of providing all the possible solution to create an amazing successful wedding event, best caterers in Jaipur
    oriented, great vision into costumer needs.

    ReplyDelete
  16. Wooww Explore Indian Culture Offers Best of India you can discover by India Tour Packages, Golden Triangle Tour Packages, and Same Day Agra Tour by Car in best prices.
    Same Day Agra Tour by Gatimaan Exp Train
    Same Day Agra Tour by Train - Shatabdi Express
    #samedaytourpackages #goldentriangletourpackages #samedayagratourbycar #samedayagratourbygatimaanexpress #samedayagratourbytrainshatabdiexpress

    Thanks & best regards
    www.exploreindianculture.com
    exploreindianculture789@gmail.com
    +91-9917031888, 7895851924

    ReplyDelete
  17. This comment has been removed by the author.

    ReplyDelete
  18. Leonard Cohen is one of my fav tracks on your debut album, Paulina is great as well.
    Visit our Website for Pakistan tour Packages at reasonable prices
    Pakistan Tour Packages

    ReplyDelete
  19. Visit our Website for the Best Repairing company in Dubai
    Property Maintenance

    ReplyDelete
  20. Visit our Website for the Best Pakistan Tour Packages at reasonable prices
    Pakistan Tour Packages

    ReplyDelete
  21. It's so great to stumble on this tidbit of info! You guys put together a bloody amazing album, the opening 2 songs always have me tear up.

    Hope to see you live in the Netherlands one day!

    ReplyDelete
  22. Do you guys still check this? Can we get a post about Green Willow?

    ReplyDelete
  23. Do you know the word titanic doesn't exist become the tour and you can find this word on the site Wordslibrary

    ReplyDelete