Wat een ware verrassing om te zien dat New West Records met een nieuw SUSTO album uitkomt op 29 oktober.
SUSTO kennen we nog van enkele jaren geleden toen hun Europese debuut album “& I Am Fine Today” uitkwam op het Rootsy.nu label.
Daarna tekende ze bij Rounder/Universal en dat bleek dus weer geen succes te wezen. Ongelooflijk voor zo’n geweldige band.
Nu heeft New West Records ze opgepikt en dat vind ik geweldig nieuws!
Hieronder de Amerikaanse aankondiging van de Summertime track plus US tourdates – mis het niet!
SUSTO will return with Time in the Sun on October 29th via New West Records. The 11-song set was produced and engineered by Wolfgang Zimmerman (Band of Horses) in the band’s hometown of Charleston, South Carolina. Time in the Sun follows their critically acclaimed 2019 studio album Ever Since I Lost My Mind which Paste raved was “a resounding triumph.” The joy of birth, the closure of death, the warmth of true friendship, and the future rotate on the axis of the band’s New West Records debut. Frontman Justin Osborne distills this ebb and flow into songs underpinned by lyrical eloquence, unpredictable dynamics, and a thoroughly alive rock and roll spirit.
Prior to entering the studio, Osborne became a father and midway through recording, lost his own father to cancer. Osborne says, “Because I had begun writing when I found out I was going to be a dad, these events were the biggest inspirations for the record. It felt like I was in between the beginning and end of life. Up until my own father passed away, I felt like it was an album about new life and becoming a parent. His passing shifted the narrative towards the cyclical nature of life, death, and new births.”
Today, Brooklyn Vegan premiered the album highlight “Summertime.” Osborne says, “The song is about young love, and those heartbreaks that come and go like a whirlwind. They hurt like hell in the moment, but they also make you who you are and teach you how to love. It felt fitting to include this on Time in the Sun, because the album is a synopsis of my life in some ways, and even though they didn’t pan out, those relationships I had on the way to where I am now, are a big part of my story and my personality. So I guess this song is an ode to young love, and the lessons we learn from it." Hear “Summertime” HERE.
SPIN previously shared the video for the first single “Get Down.” Osborne said, “Although it carries a fun and lighthearted air, the song was actually inspired by a scary time in my life, when a close friend was battling substance abuse issues and openly discussing suicide. I knew it was a cry for help, but at the same time I was privately dealing with some of the same issues and felt unable to help because of my own problems. As I began to write the song, I realized that there was hope and even strength in the knowledge that we were both struggling. Although we were coping with mental health separately, it still felt like we were kindred. I eventually took this song to that same friend, and they helped me finish it. Now it feels like we’ve both found our way to a better place mentally and emotionally. The song is like an anthem for finding those people in your life who are struggling like you, then overcoming those struggles together. That person could be a friend, a partner, a family member, or even a stranger…sometimes we all just need a struggle buddy, and that’s basically what 'Get Down' is about.” See the “Get Down” video, which was co-directed by Meg Ha & Gillian Skipper, and written by Justin’s brother Joe Osborne HERE.
Since 2013, Justin Osborne has quietly prepared to make such a statement as Time in the Sun. He began penning songs as a teenager in South Carolina and after a hiatus from music, relocated to Havana, Cuba. While there, he befriended local musicians who encouraged him to focus on writing songs again. The band’s name SUSTO is derived from a Latin American term that can be roughly translated as “panic attack.” Osborne says, “That deep fright was something that I was experiencing, and songwriting felt like it was helping me cure it.” SUSTO has become a live favorite through constant headline touring, support dates with The Lumineers, Band of Horses, The Head and the Heart, as well as festival appearances at Austin City Limits, Hangout Fest, Stagecoach, Hopscotch, Pickathon, AmericanaFest and more.
SUSTO will also launch their initial tour dates in support of Time in the Sun today at the May River Music Festival in Bluffton, SC. The trek features stops in Athens, GA at The Georgia Theater, the AmericanFest in Nashville, TN, the Coast Is Clear Music & Arts Festival in Key West and more. Please see all dates below.
SUSTO’s Time in the Sun will be available across digital platforms, compact disc, and standard black vinyl. A limited Translucent Orange color vinyl edition including an autographed 11x17 poster will be available at Independent Retailers, while a limited Deep Purple color vinyl edition featuring an autographed cover is available NOW for pre-order via New West Records.
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