Buffalo Nichols – UK/EU tour starts next week – New album ‘The Fatalist’ out now

BUFFALO NICHOLS
UK/EU TOUR JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2024
INCLUDING HEADLINE SHOW AT LONDON’S THE LEXINGTON ON TUESDAY 30 JANUARY
NEW ALBUM ‘THE FATALIST’ OUT NOW ON FAT POSSUM – LISTEN HERE
Buffalo Nichols, credit: Samer Ghani
★★★★ Mojo
“Nichols sharply updates a genre with new ideas, which draw out the yearning quality of his lyrics and the ragged grain in his world-weary voice” Uncut
“Carl Nichols’s self-titled debut album was a short, sharp, introduction to a new blues talent. His second continues to build his reputation” The Daily Express
Following an extensive American tour, Buffalo Nichols will embark on one of Europe and the UK, including a headline show at London’s The Lexington on 30th January. A full itinerary is listed below, and tickets are on sale now.
Thursday 25 January – The Prince Albert – Brighton, UK
Friday 26 January – The Cluny 2 – Newcastle, UK
Saturday 27 January – Celtic Connections – Glasgow, UK
Sunday 28 January – Sneaky Pete’s – Edinburgh, UK
Tuesday 30 January – The Lexington – London, UK
Wednesday 31 January – GC De Wildeman – Herent, BE
Thursday 01 February – Tivoli/ Vredenburg – Utrecht, NL
Friday 02 February – Der Aa-Theater – Groningen, NL
Saturday 03 February – Metropool – Hengelo, NL
Sunday 04 February – De Doelen – Rotterdam, NL
Monday 05 February – Americana Mondays – Eindhoven, NL
The tour is in support of Buffalo Nichols’ new evocative and mesmerizing sophomore album ‘The Fatalist’, ot now via Fat Possum.
BUY/LISTEN TO ‘THE FATALIST’ HERE
The follow-up to his 2021 self-titled critically acclaimed debut LP for Fat Possum, ‘The Fatalist’ sounds unlike any blues record you’re likely to hear in 2023. Nichols digs deep in search of answers to ever-more-complicated questions around responsibility and self-definition, and his plainspoken lyrics are both cutting and refreshing in their sincerity and refusal to accept pat solutions.
On ‘The Fatalist’, Nichols does things with the blues that might catch you off guard. There’s 808 programming, chopped-up samples, washes of synth. There’s a consideration of the fullness of the sonic stage and the atmospherics of blues music that can only come with a long engagement with electronic music. But this is no gimmicky hybrid or attempt to turn the blues into 21st-century music by simply dressing it with skittering hi-hats. Nichols’ vision for the blues is of a form of music that’s intimately tied to everyday life in 2023, something that’s reflected not only in the choice of instrumentation but in the complexities of the songwriting and the grey areas his lyrics explore. This is music that comes straight from the present and, as such, it’s a reminder that the same shit that drove the first blues singers to pick up a guitar is still present behind the throbs of deep bass hits today.
‘The Fatalist’ LP tracklist:
1. Cold Black Stare
4. Turn Another Stone
6. The Long Journey Home
8. This Moment (feat. Samantha Rise)
‘The Fatalist’ LP artwork
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