JOAN & THE GIANTS Lay Bare Love and Loss Ni awọn titun EP 'The Five Stages of Grief'

Joan & The Giants, 'The Five Stages of Grief" EP artwork, Art Credit: Emma Pace ati Grace Newton-Wordsworth
Kọkànlá Oṣù 14, 2019 10:55 AM
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Joan & the Giants fi awọn oniwe-ọna-ọna EP wọn ‘The Five Stages of Grief’ ni Oṣu Kẹsán, Oṣu Kẹsán, 14 Oṣu Kẹsán - a EP ti o tẹsiwaju awọn ibaraẹnisọrọ laarin akọkọ akọkọ akọkọ Gracie Newton-Wordsworth ati akọkọ guitarist Aaron Birch.

Joan & the Giants ti ṣe iroyin kan agbaye, ṣayẹwo ipo pẹlu P!NK ati Tones ati mi ni OPTUS Stadium ni Perth, gbajumo awọn agbalagba ni SXSW ni Texas ati Sydney, ati ṣe awọn oniwe-ọna ni BIGSOUND pẹlu awọn oniwe-ọna akọsilẹ wọn ati itọju-ọna agbara. bayi, pẹlu awọn gbigbe ti awọn titun EP wọn, wọn ti wa ni ṣaaju fun a pipe-sell-out support ipo fun The Fray's 'How To Save A Life' 20th anniversary tour ni December yii ati awọn oniwe-ọna titun tour.

<pfseg id="0">Their 6-tracks EP ti a ti kọ ati gbe nigba ti ọkan ninu awọn julọ iṣoro ti Gracie Newton-Wordsworth ti a ti gbajumo nigbagbogbo, eyi ti o ṣe ni a npe ni oju-iwe ti o fọwọsi awọn ilana ti awọn oniwe-iwe-iwe-iwe-iwe-iwe-iwe-iwe-iwe-iwe-iwe-iwe-iwe-iwe-iwe-iwe-iwe-iwe-iwe-iwe-iwe.

The first stage: denial. 'Feels Like Heartache' bẹrẹ awọn EP pẹlu awọn iyanu ti o ba ti wa ni gbọdọ ninu awọn purgatory ti a ibasepọ ti o ko le ṣe wọn si wa lati yan. Yi song bẹrẹ pẹlu a iyanu ati melancholic melody ti a npe ni acoustic guitar ati awọn ọtun awọn ọrọ ti o ni ipele pẹlu iyanu ati ọpọlọpọ, ati ki o ṣeto si a pipe, pẹlu awọn kick-in ti awọn buburu fojusi a gbọdọ ati a gbọdọ ti iyanu.</pfseg>

The second stage: anger. 'How Could You' jẹ ọna kan jade lati kan akọkọ-of-ajẹ, pẹlu awọn rẹ up-tempo buburu ati bittersweet tune ti crescendos pẹlu iyanu ati iyanu nigba ti o mu awọn analogo didara awọn song bẹrẹ pẹlu ati ki o jẹ kikun visceral ati unapologetic. Gbigba ti Gracie nigba ti o ti wa ni lati ṣeto kan akọkọ ti rẹ agbaye aye, yi ọrọ jẹ igbẹkẹle ti bi awọn ipo ti " awọn show yẹ ki o wa lori" le ṣẹda ni iyanu.</pfseg>

The third stage: bargaining. This song was written by Aaron after the decision to part ways was made. 'All I Know' is built on painfully honest and self-deprecating lyrics that long for another chance the writer thinks he doesn't deserve. Slow piano paired with vocals that bleed with emotion make this song a heart-wrenching affair.

The fourth stage: depression. A song that weighs heavy on the mind, ’When You Were Mine’ is a soft, stripped-back, and poetic song that reflects on the fallout.  Written when Gracie and Aaron were touring together, every day was a reminder of the relationship that had just ended, and even though they were living a dream they'd had since they were teenagers, they couldn't help but drown in sadness.

The final stage, acceptance, is a little different. This stage is offered two tracks, the first of which is 'Still Breathing', a song that acts as a farewell to Aaron as he and the band part ways.  Born from a jam session, this song captures the tragic passion of their separation in its free-flowing  nature. With two tracks of guitar, one percussive and one melodic, it straddles the line of soft pop and kicked-up rock.

The final track on the EP and second stage of acceptance is ‘Part of Me’. First written on a cheap guitar by Grace while on tour, this song marked the point where she'd accepted that she'd hit rock bottom, and that all the light that had bloomed between them, encouraging their creative energies to bloom, had finally dulled. With a more upbeat tempo and vocals that soar, this song marks the album's end with something hopeful for the path that lies ahead.

Gracie Newton-Wordsworth ṣayẹwo awọn ipo rẹ lẹhin yi EP, pe:

"For a long time I felt like a butterfly trapped in a cocoon, not being able to see the light —but that is changing and I’m starting to spread my wings and find peace, joy and freedom. This EP is an embodiment of grief, love and survival — a painful chapter transformed into music and now healing."

Join Joan & the Giants as they say goodbye to the past and hello to the future in their deeply personal EP ‘The Five Stages of Grief’, out on Thursday, August 14, ahead of their upcoming headline tour.

Joan & The Giants, Photo Credit: Britney Long
Joan & The Giants, Photo Credit: Britney Long

The Five Stages of Grief Tour

Sat, Oṣù 16 – Merri Creek Tavern, Melbourne - w/ Jordan Raviannoo Tickets
Sat, Sep 18 - The Espy, Melbourne w/ Nana's Pie Band
Thu, Oṣù 25 – Lulies Tavern, Melbourne - Free Entry
Sat, Sep 27 – Vic On The Park, Sydney- Free Entry
Sun, Sep 28 – The Triffid Beer Garden, Brisbane - Free Entry

The Fray's 'How To Save A Life' 20th Anniversary Tour

Wed, Oṣù 3 - Metro City, Perth - SALE OUT
Fri, Oṣù 5 - Eatons Hill, Brisbane - SALE OUT
Sat, Oṣù 6 - Enmore Theatre, Sydney - SALE OUT
Sun, Oṣù 7 - Forum, Melbourne - SALE OUT
Tọkasi, Oṣu Kẹsan, Oṣu Kẹsan - FORUM, Melbourne - SALE OUT
Wed, Oṣù 10 - Enmore Theatre, Sydney - SOLD OUT

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