New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Mick
Harvey &
Amanda Acevedo have shared the latest track from their forthcoming collaborative album, Phantasmagoria in Blue, that is due out on vinyl, CD and digitally on
September 1st, 2023 via Mute. Pre order it here: https://mute.ffm.to/mhaa_pib
Watch the video for their take on "Love is a Battlefield", where the tempo is brought down from Pat Benatar's classic 1983 hit to create an evocative paean to the complex nature of love in turmoil.
"The idea for a version of 'Love is a Battlefield' came from a friend, Emma Pursey", Mick explains, "who was making an independent version of the Sam Shepherd play 'Fool for Love' and wanted it as the song in the production. It immediately seemed logical to create it as a duet and, indeed, the verse lyrics - which go almost unnoticed in the Pat Benatar version - lent themselves perfectly to this treatment and a country style arrangement. It wasn't used in the end, but the idea of a version of the song had lodged in my mind and I took the possibility of recording it to
Amanda for our project."
Amanda picks up the story, "At first I wasn't sure if he was serious about it as it was a very different choice from all the other songs we were doing. But once we started working on it, it immediately became evident that it might be one of the strongest tracks on our album and both of us started developing it together.
In making the video I was inspired by Emma and the play, I filmed my parts in a very iconic and ancient historic venue in San Luis Potosí called 'Cineteca Alameda' which functions as a cultural center. And I thought it would be fun to have Mick projected on the screen. Both of us work as narrators for this story and two actors represent the lyrics of the song in what is supposed to be the play rehearsal. In the video all realities interact in one big dream or hallucination and the location and timeline becomes slightly warped. I'm very happy with the result and I'm looking forward to finding out what people think."
Mexican singer and filmmaker
Amanda Acevedo met Mick
Harvey several years ago in Mexico City while
Harvey was on tour with PJ Harvey, but it wasn't until 2021 that their current project burst into life, as the pair shared musical and other ideas across the oceans and through the ether between Australia and Mexico.
After Acevedo initially suggested the collaboration,
Harvey sent over some ideas and, as Acevedo explains, "The first recording we did was amazing, our voices matched very well".
Harvey expands, "...little by little it started to feel like something that could be an important project and gradually became the dominant focus for the following 18 months."
Phantasmagoria in Blue is a 14-track album of duets, with
Harvey and Acevedo bringing new life to songs which were sourced from existing duets, songs that were never intended as duets, translations from Spanish, songs sung in Spanish and a sprinkling of original compositions. Thematically, the album explores the perennial themes of mortality, love and mankind's search for meaning as well as incorporating an enthused engagement with the enigmatic and mythical.
Following their initial long distance collaborative work,
Harvey and Acevedo met up in Los Angeles so that they could continue work in person.
Harvey explains, "We aimed big, I wanted it to be a big production to match the level of ambition in the whole idea. I think it's one of the best things I've been involved in, for a long time". In LA they worked with Alain Johannes (Eleven, Mark Lanegan, Queens of the Stone Age) recording most of the vocals at Norm Block's Happy Ending studios in Silverlake.
Late in 2022 they continued work in Melbourne, while also playing some shows in Australia together with J.P. Shilo (Hungry Ghosts, Rowland S. Howard) who is also featured on the album playing guitar and miscellaneous instruments.
Harvey finished mixing the album and coordinated the mastering with local legend Mikey Young before Acevedo returned to Mexico.
Phantasmagoria in Blue is lush and sweeping in its emotional content and full of nourishment for the imagination and the senses, reworking and reinterpreting songs from artists as varied as Tim Buckley, Luis Eduardo Aute, Sibylle Baier, Silvio Rodriguez and Pat Benatar. Says Avecedo: "It was an unlikely connection and a very unlikely situation but it started working and has developed into a good friendship that I'm very grateful for. The album is a testimony to this."
Mick
Harvey and
Amanda Acevedo will take to the road for their debut tour next month. Starting in Germany, with dates confirmed in the UK for September, the duo will be joined J.P. Shilo and Berlin band Sometimes with
Others for a musical phantasmagoria, presented as the Invisible Blue Unicorns. Full details are listed below.
MICK HARVEY - EUROPEAN TOUR DATES
With
Amanda Acevedo, J.P. Shilo and Sometimes with Others:
5/4/2023 - Leipzig (DE) - Moritzbastei
5/5/2023 - Poznań (PL) - Próżność
5/6/2023 - Wien (AT) - Porgy & Bess
5/7/2023 - Munich (DE) - Rote Sonne
5/8/2023 - Graz (AT) - PPC
5/9/2023 - Bologna (IT) - Locomotiv
5/10/2023 - Montecosaro (IT) - Teatro delle Logge
5/11/2023 - Torino (IT) - Spazio 211
5/13/2023 - Belgrade (RS) - KC Grad
5/14/2023 - Zagreb (HR) - Mocvara
5/15/2023 - Ljubljana (SI) - Gala Hala
5/17/2023 - Geneva (CH) - L'Usine
5/18/2023 - Martigny (CH) - Caves du Manoir
5/20/2023 - Paris (FR) - Petit Bain
5/21/2023 - Kortrijk (BE) - Wildewesten
5/22/2023- Liege (BE) - Reflektor
5/23/2023 - Hamburg (DE) - Kampnagel
5/24/2023 - Copenhagen (DE) - Loppen
5/27/2023 - Brno (CZ) - Mersey Gathering 4
5/28/2023 - Berlin (DE) - Lido
9/13/2023 - Leeds (UK) - Old Woollen
9/14/2023 - London (UK) - St. John on Bethnal Green
9/15/2023 - Cardiff (UK) - The Gate
9/16/2023 - Colchester (UK) - Art Centre
9/17/2023 - Liverpool (UK) - IWF Substation
9/18/2023 - Dublin (IE) - Grand Social
9/19/2023 - Belfast (IE) -
Black Box
9/20/2023 - Glasgow (UK) - Mono
Mick
Harvey is renowned as a musician, record producer and composer who has been active for the last 45 years and is perhaps best known as a member of The Birthday Party, The Bad Seeds and for his long term collaborative work with PJ
Harvey and Nick Cave.
Aside from scoring a dozen feature films and numerous short films and documentaries, split almost evenly between Australia and Europe,
Harvey has also released eight solo albums in the last two decades. He has also been honored as the recipient of several Australian industry awards including 'AFI Best Original Score' for Suburban Mayhem in 2006 and 'Producer of the Year' for his co-production on PJ Harvey's Let England Shake in 2011.
This is Mexican artist
Amanda Acevedo's first project and sees her stepping out onto the international stage for the first time. After spending 2020/2021 studying film in her hometown of San Luis Potisí, Acevedo has teamed up with one of her heroes to create a thematically-rich collection of duets.