JOHN SMITH HEADLINE TOUR ANNOUNCED

JOHN SMITH HEADLINE TOUR ANNOUNCED

Off the back of his biggest headline show to date in November at London’s O2 Shepherds Bush Empire, guitarist and songwriter John Smith today announced details for a 2015 February UK tour. The tour is the latest high point in a standout twelve months, and follows sell-out shows last year at London’s Union Chapel and Purcell Room, alongside support slots with Iron & Wine, Richard Hawley and Ben Howard. The tour will follow a debut headline tour of Australia in January 2015 as well as being part of the line up for the prestigious Transatlantic Sessions in January/February alongside Patty Griffin and Rodney Crowell. Tickets for the February UK tour are on sale now.

John Smith’s musical destiny was cast early in life, informed in no small part by the records his father chose to play during family gatherings at their West Country fishing village home. Amongst other albums, it was the inclusion of Ry Cooder’s late 70s masterpiece Bop Till You Drop which had a mesmeric effect on his young son’s imagination. ‘That really hit me hard’ says John. ‘Just hearing that really intricate guitar and soulful singing. I just remember not knowing what this thing was, or what it meant, but I knew I wanted more’.

It was not long after this that his father entrusted the young Smith with his own guitar, equipping also him with the skills to navigate his way through Led Zeppelin’s ‘Kashmir’. ‘I was only 11’ Smith smiles, ‘I remember saying to him ‘How have they made another world with music?’ Then he played me Tom Wait’s Invitation To The Blues and the Bert Jansch & John Renbourn album and I was gone. I basically stayed in my room practicing for 8 hours a day until I left home. You can see colours when records are that good.’

Quite aside from the fact that it is an album of astonishing beauty, the arrival of Great Lakes is something of a miraculous happening in itself, given that it followed a 2 year period of writer’s block so crippling that Smith had considered abandoning songwriting altogether. But when the cloud lifted, the results were plentiful- at the back end of 2011 Smith began working with 2 songwriters, Dennis Ellsworth and the legendary American producer Joe Henry (Lisa Hannigan, Loudon Wainwright, Solomon Burke), and by spring 2012, had over 15 fully formed new songs.

It was only once listening back to early takes recorded in a Chapel in North Wales that the unchartered creative ground inhabited by the tracks dawned on an excited Smith. ‘I looked at my last two records and realized there wasn’t that much there for people to dig into. I think it had been too dense, too inaccessible.’ Indeed, some of the tracks could have not taken shape in more organic fashion – the beguiling ‘Salty and Sweet’ literally came to Smith in a dream, replete with Lisa Hannigan, in whose live band Smith regularly performs, singing the refrain’s harmony- and in a prophetic touch, it is indeed Hannigan who shares the vocal credits for this track on Great Lakes. Smith admits to a fascination with notions of water as a metaphor for love, which is a sentiment borne out across tracks on Great Lakes- see the propulsive ebb & flow of spine-tingling ‘England Rolls Away’ and John’s rather pertinent questioning ‘What is love if not the perfect storm?’ on the track that bears the same title.

Live dates:

09/02/15 Oxford The Holywell Music Room
10/02/15 Wrexham Catrin Finch Centre
12/02/15 Kendal The Brewery
13/02/15 Burnley The Mechanics
14/02/15 Southport The Atkinson
15/02/15 Canterbury The Marlowe
18/02/15 Durnham The Gale Theatre
20/02/15 Sheffield The Greystones
21/02/15 Leeds Howard Assembly Room
26/02/15 Coventry Warwick Arts Centre
27/02/15 Manchester St Philips

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Mark Millar is the founder of XS Noize and looks after the daily running of the website as well as hosting interviews for the weekly XS Noize Podcast. Mark's favourite album is Achtung Baby by U2.

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