SUMAC announce remix EP; new album The Healer, out June 21st

SUMAC ANNOUNCE THE HEALER REMIX EP, THE KEEPER’S TONGUE

FEATURING COLLABORATIVE RE-IMAGININGS OF THE HEALER PIECES BY MOOR MOTHER AND RAVEN CHACON

OUT 5TH JULY

LISTEN TO MOOR MOTHER’S REMIX OF “WORLD OF LIGHT

SUMAC’S NEW ALBUM THE HEALER OUT 21ST JUNE

SUMAC have announced a The Healer remix EP titled The Keeper’s Tongue, which they will release on July 5th. The EP will follow just after the release of The Healer, their new 2xLP, on June 21st.

Ahead of the EP and album, the group have shared the remix for “World of Light”, a fittingly adventurous reimagining of SUMAC’s sound by Moor Mother, with further production by Scott Evans (Kowloon Walled City). The track warps snippets of SUMAC’s sound into a scintillating beat, bass oozing from beneath a slow churn as Moor Mother injects subtle intensity with her steady but fervent rapping centred on death, money, technology, and apathy in the current political landscape. After a guitar figure suspends the piece in ether, SUMAC’s dense waves of sludge burst to the fore in tandem with Moor Mother’s climactic final verses.

On the collaboration and track, SUMAC’s Aaron Turner noted:

“Moor Mother is an artist we’ve wanted to work with and admired for a long time, and we are excited we were able to come together for this. We had a feeling this would be a fitting pairing, yet the result exceeds expectations. So much deep resonant power and feeling in this piece! We are grateful for this connection and the resulting music – it’s also highly appropriate and meaningful at this particular moment in time. Thanks to Camae and Scott Evans for realizing such a great piece of music – looking forward to more!”

Moor Mother said of the project:

“It’s a pleasure to work with SUMAC – they are really sweet. I’m excited because we have more to come! Stay tuned.”

On The Healer, SUMAC deepens its multi-faceted exploration into the parallel experiences of creation and destruction. Over the course of 4 tracks in 76 minutes, SUMAC, the trio of guitarist/vocalist Aaron Turner, bassist Brian Cook, and drummer Nick Yacyshyn, presents a sequence of shifting movements which undergo a constant process of expansion, contraction, corruption and regrowth.

This musical methodology reflects the thematic nature of the record – narratives of experiential wounding as gateways to empowerment and evolution, both individual and collective. The group’s interpolation of melody, drone, improvisation, and complex riffing becomes a transmogrifying act embodying the depth of human experience. In its highest aspiration it mirrors our ability to endure mortal and spiritual challenges, through which we may emerge with an increased capacity for understanding, empathy, love of self and others. Dismal though the subterranean pits of The Healer may at first appear, from them can be felt the unwavering determination to embrace life, acknowledge interdependence, and honour the gift of existence.

 SUMAC will be embarking on a North American West Coast tour in support of The Healer this June, including a set at Vancouver Jazz Festival, with more touring to be announced in the fall.

Listen to Moor Mother’s remix of SUMAC’s The Healer track “World of Light”:

 

THE HEALER TRACK LISTING:

1  – WORLD OF LIGHT

2 – YELLOW DAWN

3 – NEW RITES

4 – THE STONE’S TURN

SUMAC TOUR DATES:

Jun. 21 – Vancouver, BC – Fortune Sound Club (Vancouver International Jazz Fest) ^ [tickets]

Jun. 22 – Seattle, WA – Clock-Out Lounge # [tickets]

Jun. 23 – Portland, OR – Mississippi Studios # [tickets]

Jun. 25 – Chico, CA – Naked Lounge Coffee #

Jun. 26 – San Francisco, CA – Bottom of the Hill # [tickets]

Jun. 27 – Oxnard, CA – Mrs. Olson’s # [tickets]

Jun. 28 – Los Angeles, CA – Zebulon * [tickets]

Jun. 29 – Los Angeles, CA – 2220 Arts + Archives ~

Jun. 30 – Las Vegas, NV – Backstage Bar & Billiards % [tickets]

Jul. 1 – Reno, NV – Holland Project % [tickets]

^ w/ Moor Mother

* w/ White Boy Scream

# w/ White Boy Scream, Grave Infestation

% w/ White Boy Scream, Rile

~ w/ Zachary WatkinsSulphuric Cautery

 

 

“Ricocheting between formidable doom and barbed improvisation, Sumac sound preternaturally belligerent.” – Pitchfork

 

“A forcefield for fending off some unseen evil, a testament to metal’s transcendent energy. Sumac makes ecstatic music for a world that can still save itself, if only it would try.” – Bandcamp

 

“The group’s commitment to heads down eyes closed intensity is so thorough, their muscular effort carves out a discernible path through sheer potency.” – Wire

Photo credit: Paulo Gonzales

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