NZ MUSIC MONTH TOUR DATES:
Saturday May 12 - Waitakere Library, Auckland
Thursday May 17 - Point Chevalier Library, Auckland
DOORS WIDE OPEN TOUR DATES:
Friday May 25 - The Refinery, Paeroa
Saturday May 26 - The Incubator, Tauranga
Friday June 1 - house concert, Hawkes Bay
Saturday June 2 - Acacia Bay Hall, Taupo
Sunday June 10 - The Rogue Stage, Rotorua
Friday June 15 - Kumeu Live, Auckland
Sunday June 24 - Kauaeranga Hall, Thames
Friday June 29 - Meow Cafe, Wellington
Saturday June 30 - St Peter’s Hall, Paekakariki
Friday July 6 - Great Southern Tuning Fork, Auckland*
Tickets on sale Monday 30th April
On the
Doors Wide Open tour, Bernieis supported by rhythm section Kirsten Warner on rhythm guitar, drummerChris Kemp (Kendall Elise band, Swampland)
and bass player Gary Trotman (The
Remarkables).
FIRST SINGLE My Brain Exploded - out Friday 4th May
My Brain Exploded is Bernie Griffen and The Thin Men’sfirst single release from Bernie’s third album,
Doors Wide Open.
It’s a self-portrait, he says:
“I’ve given up the H, now just struggling with
the ADD, it drives me crazy!"My Brain Exploded is a jaunty exploration of scrambled thinking and
relationship negotiation, set to a Latin rhythm. It’s a testament to both his
own sense of imperfection and to his long-standing relationship with Kirsten
Warner, emerging member of his band The Thin Men. “
You’ve been asking
questions of my behaviour, I feel like a body full of swollen glands.
You
laugh and cry and look at me/Love and doubt and fury in your eyes/Why can’t you
be, a steady man/And all I can do is sigh."
Doors Wide Open may
be overall light, brighter and less melancholic than his first two albums. But
mortality is sometimes on Bernie Griffen’s mind. 'When I Die' is a love song
honouring a lifetime with Kirsten Warner. The ‘sweet sorrow’ of the song is an
enduring quality of both their voices and music.
Dubbed Southern Gothic, Bernie Griffen mines a terrain of his own that could
also be described as swamp folk or psychedelic country and shows his
understanding and feel for his American and Kiwi music roots. It travels from
the classic driving blues
Truck Song to the whimsical country swing of
Wedding
Waltz, the classic folk
Emigrants Song to the Latin-feel of Bernie’s ADHD
exploration
My Brain Exploded. Doors Wide Open, the title track, is another love song and a pop-ier offering
full of Beatles harmonies and lyrics that describe his wandering, Sagittarian
leanings.
Griffen and Warner recorded the 10 songs during an emergency stopover in
Australia when Bernie Griffen got sick en route to a European tour. The album’s
big ballad 'I Fell Out of the Sky' draws on that life-and-death experience. In
Melbourne they joined the Brunswick Old Time String Orchestraand a network of community musicians. They were lucky enough to be introduced
to virtuoso mandolin player Luke Plumb from Celtic superband Shooglenifty.
Luke Plumb produced and played various strings on the album. It was recorded in
a day and a half at Echidna Studio in the Yarra Valley with New Zealander Rob
Mahoney (bass) klezmer specialist Judy
Gunson (piano) and Ben McAtamney on drums, with
vocals laid down in a day in Luke Plumb’s home studio in Footscray.
It’s the first time the couple have recorded an album together, although
Kirsten Warner contributed backing vocals on Griffen’s previous albums
Salvation (2014)
and
Everything so Far (2012)
with Bernie Griffen and The Grifters.
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