TRAVIS BRETZER – shares Grant Singer directed video for ‘Lonely Heart,’

TRAVIS BRETZER DEBUT ALBUM 'WAXING ROMANTIC' OUT FEBRUARY

Travis Bretzer has shared the video for album track ‘Lonely Heart,’ directed by man of the moment Grant Singer (Kendrick Lamar, Little Dragon, Sky Ferreira, Tobias Jesso Jr.) It also features Tim Koh of Haunted Graffiti – Watch BELOW:

2013 saw Travis Bretzer quickly and rightly acquire critical acclaim. Amidst blog buzz he signed to the well-revered Brooklyn label Mexican Summer (Best Coast, Peaking Lights, Kurt Vile) and released his debut Making Love EP which garnered him a well-deserved 8 out of 10 in NME, as well as praise from DIY, The FADER, The Line of Best Fit and Sunday Times Culture (Hottest Downloads). Following the EP, he released double A-Side ‘Low Volt / Debbie’ to support his first tour of the UK and Europe, which led to more praise from Guardian (New Band of the Day), The 405 and Q Magazine (Five Songs To Hear This Week). Travis was also championed by the likes of Lauren Laverne at BBC 6 Music and XFM’s John Kennedy who invited him to record an X-Posure session during his visit to the UK. He has since spent the past year recording his long-awaited debut long player with Haunted Graffiti’s Jorge Elbrecht.

Waxing Romantic is the debut album from Canadian Travis Bretzer. Hailing from Edmonton, Alberta, 24-year-old Bretzer has an appropriately singular, offbeat take on guitar pop. An adroit songwriter and true troubadour, Travis sidesteps easy pigeonholing. On his debut EP Making Love (Mexican Summer, 2013) he manages to touch on the new pop of Orange Juice, the playful idiosyncrasies of Prefab Sprout, with a freewheeling sensibility present in much of the Stiff Records catalog. Above all, Making Love displayed some truly sophisticated songwriting that belied its occasionally haphazard bedroom production and casual delivery.

On Waxing Romantic, Travis has stepped up the production in a big way, graduating from the bedroom to a full studio environment. Recorded at Gary’s Electric in Brooklyn and produced by Jorge Elbrech (of Ariel Pink’s Haunted Graffiti and Lansing-Dreiden fame) the new environment has allowed Travis’ songs to be taken to new, fully realised heights. The album also features a solid crew of players, including members of Haunted Graffiti, James Richardson of MGMT and Regal Degal’s Josh da Costa, who was key in shaping drum arrangements.

The move to the studio also feels very in keeping with the sonic inspiration Travis had for the album, which came in part from memories of rifling through his parents’ soft rock LPs: think Gerry Rafferty, Al Stewart, Christopher Cross, The Eagles. With their warm drums and smooth, clean studio informing Travis’ sonic palette, it makes sense that Gary’s Electric became the venue for the album recording.

As the title indicates, Waxing Romantic is thematically concerned with love. For Travis, the album reads like a storybook of the first couple of years of his current relationship, with each song acting like a totem of different events and moments. For this reason, the album is very personal – it navigates the giddy and elated feelings of falling in love, and the process of looking back and reflecting on it. In keeping with the album’s ‘70s pop mode, the lyrics are kept simple and sweet, but never cloying.

Lead single ‘Promises’ is built around a breezy, cascading guitar riff and oozes a casual temperament. Warm slide guitars and fuzzy power-pop riffs colour the lofty melodies of ‘Lonely Heart.’ Elsewhere, ‘Idle By’ recalls the glistening guitar lines of Felt, and ‘Lady Red’ shows Travis doing his best scrubbed up, sophisticated pop song.

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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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