ANDY SHAUF REVEALS NEW ALBUM NORM + SHARES NEW VIDEO | ANNOUNCES TOUR DATES
NORM OUT FEBRUARY 10 VIA ARTS & CRAFTS
Andy Shauf announces his new album, Norm, out February 10, 2023 on Arts & Crafts, and presents its lead single/video, βWasted On Youβ. In conjunction, Shauf announces a 2023 Norm Tour including some of his biggest shows to-date. Hailed as βa gifted storytellerβ (NPR Music) for 2016βs The Party and 2020βs The Neon Skyline, Shauf writes albums that unfold like short fiction, full of colorful characters, fine details and a rich emotional depth. With Norm, however, Shauf has slyly deconstructed and reshaped the style for which heβs been celebrated, elevating his songwriting with intricate layers and perspectives, challenging himself to find a new direction. Under the guise of an intoxicating collection of jazz-inflected romantic ballads, his storytelling has become decidedly more oblique, hinting at ominous situations and dark motivations.
Shauf had planned to be touring around The Neon Skyline but, like many of us in the early days of the pandemic, he spent a lot of time alone instead. He sequestered himself in his garage studio, self-producing and playing every instrument on Norm, a collection of more conventional songs written predominantly on guitar, piano and synths. The latter was essential to creating the more spacious and tactile sounds he sought. Shaufβs goals were uncomplicated: create something melody-driven rather than chord-driven, and make it modern. Shauf recruited Neal Pogue (Tyler, the Creator, Janelle Monae, Outkast), a prodigious shaper of genre-and-time-defying tracks, to mix the album, further building on the gently levitating, synth-laden atmospherics.
During this period, he was captivated by David Lynchβs Mulholland Drive, which seemed to validate Shaufβs instinct to mix perspectives and tinker with shadowy narratives. He even rewrote all of the albumβs original lyrics, recreating the story, and enlisting Nicholas Olson as a story editor β it was only after writing the title track that Shauf decided to build a narrative around the character Norm. “The character of Norm is introduced in a really nice way,” Shauf says of the pleasant songs that precede the album’s centerpiece. “But the closer you pay attention to the record, the more you’re going to realize that it’s sinister.”
βWasted On Youβ doubles as Normβs lead single and opening track, a lilting pop introduction with R&B cadences and dreamy textures. While at first listen, a love song, Shauf grapples with death and the legacies left behind in its wake. βWhat happens when they die?β Shauf begins the record by asking. The questions continue, and his final query β βWas all my love wasted on you?β β hangs in the air, with subtle percussion, tender guitar, and synths escorting the song out. The accompanying video, directed by V Haddad and written by Shauf, is a playful depiction of God (played by Lauren Servideo) and Jesus, once again presenting the duality in Shaufβs music.
After gaining indie notoriety with The Party and a Polaris Music Prize nomination, performances on Jimmy Kimmel Live! and CBS This Morning: Saturday, and praise from the likes of Pitchfork, ESQUIRE, NPR Music, Stereogum, The Atlantic and beyond for The Neon Skyline, Shauf has left the realm of things heβs known on his third album, pivoting away from the semi-autobiographical, and pushing himself to grow as a songwriter in an entirely different way. With Norm, he recreated his idea of a concept album, and also made it about faith and fatalism. But Shauf has realized he doesn’t need to moralize. He’s assigned that task to us, the listeners. At once narrators and investigators, we fill in the blanks.Β Pre-Order Norm HERE.
Tour Dates
Nov. 18 – Mexico City, MX @ Corona Capital
Jan. 20 – Fredericton, NB @ Shivering Songs (Solo)
Jan. 21 – Halifax, NS @ Light House Arts Centre (Solo)
Feb. 21 – Columbus, OH @ Skullyβs
Feb. 22 – Nashville, TN @ The Basement East
Feb. 24 – Ft. Worth, TX @ Tulips
Feb. 25 – Austin, TX @ Scoot Inn
Feb. 26 – Oklahoma City, OK @ Beer City Music Hall
Feb. 28 – Phoenix, AZ – Crescent Ballroom
Mar. 1 – Santa Ana, CA @ Observatory OC
Mar. 2 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Belasco
Mar. 3 – San Francisco, CA @ Great American Music Hall
Mar. 7 – Portland, OR @ Revolution Hall
Mar. 8 – Seattle, WA @ Crocodile
Mar. 10 – Victoria, BC @ Royal Theatre
Mar. 11 – Vancouver, BC @ The Orpheum
Mar. 12 – Kelowna, BC @ Kelowna Community Theatre
Mar. 14 – Edmonton, AB @ Winspear Centre
Mar. 15 – Calgary, AB @ Jack Singer Concert Hall
Mar. 16 – Saskatoon, SK @ TCU Place
Mar. 17 – Winnipeg, MB @ Burton Cummings Theatre
Mar. 18 – Minneapolis, MN @ Cedar Cultural Center
Mar. 22 – Chicago, IL @ Thalia Hall
Apr. 20 – Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn Steel
Apr. 21 – Philadelphia, PA @ Union Transfer
Apr. 22 – Saxapahaw, NC @ Haw River Ballroom
Apr. 24 – Washington, DC @ 9:30 Club
Apr. 26 – Boston, MA @ Royale
Apr. 27 – Burlington, VT @ Higher Ground
Apr. 28 – Ottawa, ON @ The Bronson Centre
Apr. 29 – Montreal, QC @ LβOlympia
May 2 – London, ON @ London Music Hall
May 3 – St. Catharines, ON @ FirstOntario Place
May 4 – Kitchener, ON @ Centre in The Square
May 5 – Toronto, ON @ Massey Hall