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BIG | BRAVE are pleased to announce European tour dates in April and May 2022 in support of their latest album, VITAL out now on Southern Lord.  Dates and details below.

On their fifth album VITAL, the core trio of Robin Wattie, Mathieu Ball and Tasy Hudson traverse minimalism and instinct, structure/freedom and meticulous timing, elements that have been the cornerstones of BIG | BRAVE’s precise, rhythmical sound. Lyrically the album explores the weight of race and gender, endurance and navigating other people’s behaviours, observation and protest. VITAL was recorded with Seth Manchester at Machines with Magnets.

BIG | BRAVE EUROPEAN TOUR DATES 2022

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08/04/2022 FR Dunkerque Les 4 Ecluses
09/04/2022 UK Ramsgate Ramsgate Music Hall
10/04/2022 UK Sheffield Record Junkee
11/04/2022 UK Leeds Brudenell Social Club
12/04/2022 UK Newcastle The Cluny2
13/04/2022 UK Norwich Norwich Art Center
15/04/2022 UK Glasgow Broadcast
16/04/2022 UK Manchester The White Hotel
17/04/2022 UK Leicester The Soundhouse
18/04/2022 UK Bristol The Crofters Rights
19/04/2022 UK London Electrowerkz
20/04/2022 BE Antwerp Kavka
22/04/2022 GER Hamburg Hafenklang
24/04/2022 SWE Göteborg Showdown
26/04/2022 NO Oslo Blå
27/04/2022 DK Copenhagen Pumpehuset
28/04/2022 GER Bremen MS-Loretta
29/04/2022 GER Schorndorf Club Manufaktur
30/04/2022 AT Innsbruck pmk *
02/05/2022 AT Linz KAPU
03/05/2022 CZ Prague Bike Jesus
04/05/2022 PL Warsaw Hydrozagadka
05/05/2022 LI Vilnius XI20
06/05/2022 LV Riga Noass
07/05/2022 EST Tallinn Svetaa Baar
09/05/2022 PL Gdynia Desdemona Club
10/05/2022 GER Berlin Kantine Berghain
11/05/2022 GER Dortmund Junkyard
12/05/2022 FR Paris Petit Bain
13/05/2022 FR Pau La Ferronnerie
14/05/2022 ES Oviedo La Salvaje
16/05/2022 PT Lisboa ZDB
17/05/2022 PT Porto Hard Club
18/05/2022 ES Madrid Wurlitzer Ballroom
19/05/2022 ES Barcelona Sala Vol
20/05/2022 FR Toulouse Le Connexion Live
21/05/2022 FR Lyon Sonic
22/05/2022 CH Geneva Cave12
24/05/2022 FR Strasbourg La Maison Bleue
25/05/2022 CH Zürich Rote Fabrik
26/05/2022 FR Metz Young Team Festival 22 
27/05/2022 BE Ghent dunk!Festival
29/05/2022 RU Moscow Bumazhnaya Fabrika
30/05/2022 RU St. Petersburg Lastochka

* no Fågelle, plus Trialogos

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Southern Lord – 23rd April 2021

Christopher Nosnibor

Canadian trio BIG | BRAVE return bolder, heavier, and more intense than ever on Vital. But when to start?

I seem to recall an essay by William Burroughs which contained the advice for writers that narrative had to be visual in order to work – meaning that writing about a ‘indescribable monster’ just wouldn’t cut it: readers need to be able to visualise the monster in order for it to be scary. Writing about music may be a slightly different discipline, but the challenge is always to convey not only what the music sounds like – the objective bit – but how and why it makes you feel the way it does – the subjective, critical bit. After all, you’re not a music critic without providing any critique. And yet the first – and for some time, only – word that comes to mind to ‘describe’ the experience of listening to Vital is ‘overwhelming’.

The crushing power chords crash in after just a matter of seconds on the first mammoth track, ‘Abating the Incarnation of Matter’. But it’s the jolting, juddering stop / start percussion that hits so hard that really dominates. There’s so much space – and time – between each beat, that it feels as if time is hanging in suspension, and you catch your breath and hold it, waiting, on tenterhooks. And it’s this, the sound of a tectonic collision, juxtaposed with Robin Wattie’s commanding yet incredibly delicate, fragile vocal that makes it such an intriguing and powerful experience. As the song progresses, the anguished calling becomes a ragged, hoarse-throated holler and you feel the emotion tearing at her vocal chords, ‘dissolving each layer until there is little matter left’.

The yawning throb of feedback that fills the first minute and a half of single ‘Half Life’ sounds like a jet preparing for takeoff. And when it stops, it’s the hush that’s deafening and uncomfortable. The lyrics are actually an excerpt from the 2018 essay collection How to Write an Autobiographical Novel, by Alexander Chee. And when the music ends, leaving nothing but Watties’s acapella vocal, they’ve never sounded more stark and intense. Once you become adjusted to noise, there is little more shocking to the system than its absence. And so it is in life: we’ve become accustomed to traffic, to bustle, to busy shops and offices, to streaming media – and when it stops, we struggle to know what to do.

And so it is that the dynamics of Vital are so integral to its impact. ‘Wilted, Still and All…’ is different again. The album’s shortest track is still of a dense tonality and substantial volume but manifests as a billowing cloud of grumbling ambience, and it provides a certain respite ahead of the punishing ‘Of This Ilk’ – nine and a half minutes of slow, deliberate, and absolutely brutal punishment, a bludgeoning assault on a part with Cop-­era Swans. The drums and bass operate as one, a skull-crushing slab of abrasion that hits like battering ram, while the guitars provide texture as strains of feedback howl and whine. The false ending halfway through only accentuates the force ahead of the extended crescendo which follows. It’s the repetition that really batters the brain, though: bludgeoning away at the same chord for what feels like an eternity is somehow both torturous and comforting. The third and final movement is rather more tranquil, but nevertheless always carries the threat of another wave of noise, which doesn’t arrive until the title track, a nine-minute finale that grinds out a dolorous drone, a crawling dirge where a single chord and crashing beat rings out, echoes and decays for what feels like an eternity.

‘Timeless’ is a word that’s so often used and misused in describing music, but with Vital, I mean it to be understood rather more literally, in that time stalls and everything – time, perception, and the world itself – hangs, frozen in suspension. While listening to Vital, nothing exists outside this moment, and everything is sucked into the vacuum of its making. You can barely breathe or swallow, and for the time it’s playing, there is nothing else but this.

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Minimalism and instinct, structure/freedom and meticulous timing form the cornerstones of BIG | BRAVE’s precise, rhythmical sound.

Lyrically, the new album VITAL explores the weight of race and gender, endurance and navigating other people’s behaviours, observation and protest. The band further commented “this album involves what it means navigating the outside world in a racialized body and what it does to the psyche as a whole while exploring individual worth within this reality.”

Our first glimpse of the album arrives today in the form of a video for the track "Half Breed", consisting of a single shot of a single performative action that can be read as the representation of the damage an external force can have on someone or something without ever having to bear any responsibility and consequence.  BIG | BRAVE adds "The action of shovelling dirt onto the person, also acts a way to discredit, shame and discriminate the individual. With the victim (on screen), being painfully covered with dirt by the perpetrator (off screen), all we have to witness is the damage done and left behind. We are aware of what is happening, what has happened, but the source is kept anonymous and can easily be missed and overlooked."

VITAL features the core trio Robin Wattie, Mathieu Ball and Tasy Hudson, for their most collaborative record they’ve made so far. The band say “having cut our teeth in very different musical backgrounds respectively, our intuitions vary, which has an interesting effect on our individual approaches and ears.”
For this record, BIG | BRAVE once again made the trek down to Rhode Island to record with Seth Manchester at Machines with Magnets. They remark “we fully trust his instinct as an engineer and his creative output, getting to experiment with textures, concepts, layers, and with pretty much every single recorded sound, the process of making records with Seth is an absolute journey in sonic exploration".

Watch the video here:

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Photo by Mathieu Ball