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Alternative 02/11/2018

Mother Mother New Full Length Album "Dance And Cry," Out Now

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Chart topping alt-rockers Mother Mother release their new album Dance and Cry today. The album marks the Juno-nominated groups seventh full length studio record and is available now. In addition to the new release, the Vancouver-based band announced an extensive North American tour today that will kick off on January 12th. Full tour dates are listed below and tickets will go on-sale starting November 9th. VIP packages are available November 3rd at 10am local time at mothermothervip.com.

The new album features 12-tracks, all of which were written by lead singer Ryan Guldemond and produced by Guldemond and Ben Kaplan. The songs on Dance and Cry relate back to an organic, stripped down sound that reflects the bands earlier material and share themes of survival, self-reflection, sorrow and happiness. "Get Up" the lead single off the album has been met with much fanfare, impressively rocketing into the top 5 and nabbing the title of #1 most added song at Canada Alternative Rock radio in its first week of release. Check out the music video for the single directed by Connor McGuire and shot in Vancouver.

Mother Mother wrapped a successful tour earlier this summer in celebration of their iconic album O My Heart's tenth anniversary and are eager to get back out on the road and share the new music with live audiences. Fans will have a chance to see the band in action when they kick off their North American tour in January 2019 with extensive tour stops that include Vancouver, Toronto, Los Angeles and New York. Tickets go on-sale on November 9th, full details below.

About Mother Mother: The Juno and MMVA nominated Vancouver-based band, comprised of Ryan Guldemond, Molly Guldemond, Jasmin Parkin, Ali Siadat and Mike Young, has had a whirlwind decade; garnering seven top 10 singles on the alt rock Canadian charts and 41 million streams and counting on digital platforms. Their latest album, 2017's No Culture, produced "The Drugs" a #1 single on the Alt Rock charts in Canada for three consecutive weeks. The alt-rockers first earned critical acclaim with their debut albums Touch Up (2007) and O My Heart (2008). The releases that followed, Eureka (2011) and The Sticks (2012) delivered the top 5 radio hits "The Stand", "Bit By Bit" and "Let's Fall In Love", making the band the second most aired alternative act in Canada in 2012 and 2013. In 2014 they racked up more hits with "Get Out The Way", "Monkey Tree" and "Modern Love" from their much-lauded record Very Good Bad Thing. The band has also found success on the road, most recent tours include sold-out headline dates across North America, selling out the historic Massey Hall, and a record-breaking five consecutive sold-out shows at the Commodore Ballroom in Vancouver.

Mother Mother is:
Ryan Guldemond: Vocals, Guitars, Keys, and Programming
Molly Guldemond: Vocals and Synth
Jasmin Parkin: Vocals and Keys
Ali Siadat: Percussion and Electronics
Mike Young: Bass

Tour Dates:
January 12 - Phoenix, AZ - Crescent Ballroom
January 14 - San Diego, CA - Soda Bar
January 16 - Los Angeles, CA - Moroccan Lounge
January 18 - Santa Ana, CA - Constellation Room
January 19 - San Francisco, CA - Great American Music Hall
January 21- Bend, OR - Volcanic Theatre Pub
January 22 - Portland, OR - Doug Fir
January 23 - Seattle, WA - Neumos
January 25 - Courtenay. BC - Sid Williams Theatre
January 26 - Campbell River, BC - Tidemark Theatre
January 28 - Victoria, BC - The Royal Theatre
January 30 - Nanaimo, BC - Port Theatre
February 1 - Nelson, BC - Spiritbar
February 2 - Kelowna, BC - Kelowna Community Theatre
February 3 - Cranbrook, BC - Key City Theatre
February 7 - Vancouver, BC - Orpheum
February 8 - Kamloops, BC - CJ's Nightclub
February 9 - Calgary, AB - Grey Eagle Event Centre
February 12 - Red Deer, AB - Bo's Bar & Grill
February 14 - Grand Prairie, AB - Better Than Fred's
February 15 - Edmonton, AB - Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium
February 16 - Saskatoon, SK - Coors Event Centre
February 17 - Winnipeg, MB - Burton Cummings Theatre
February 20 - Minneapolis, MN - 7th Street Entry
February 21 - Chicago, IL - Lincoln Hall
February 22 - Detroit, MI - The Loving Touch
February 23 - London, ON - London Music Hall
February 25 - Oshawa, ON - The Music Hall
February 28 - Toronto, ON - Phoenix Concert Theatre
March 2 - Hamilton, ON - FirstOntario Concert Hall
March 4 - Kingston, ON - Grand Theatre
March 5 - Peterborough, ON - The Venue
March 7 - Ottawa, ON - Algonquin CommonsTheatre
arch 8 - Montreal, QC - L'Astral
March 9 - Boston, MA - Brighton Music Hall
March 10 - Albany, NY - The Hollow
March 12 - Philadelphia, PA - The Foundry
March 13 - Washington, DC - Rock & Roll Hotel
March 14 - New York, NY - Gramercy Theatre
March 16 - Buffalo, NY - Town Ballroom






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