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The Damn Choir Releases 'Creatures of Habit' February 7, See Video For "Creatures" Now

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Creatures of Habit by the Damn Choir comes out on February 7th and they will celebrate in the traditional fashion: by touring. The kick off show in Chicago takes place at the Hideout that evening before they hit the road. The first video for the title track is out and features some pretty terrific footage of the band rocking in a really beautiful ruined church. See below!

The Damn Choir’s Gordon Robertson has a saying that encapsulates his worldview. Laughing, he shares it: “I have no problem with God but I don’t like his fan club.” Robertson grew up with a sincere fear of hell and damnation – he was home schooled in a fundamentalist household, the result of a brother who was cured of an inoperable brain tumor via faith healing.

Despite his growing skepticism as a young boy, his fear of eternal flames kept him compliant until high school, when he found music. “I disliked the music in our church because it seemed insincere. I wanted to write a proper hymn, about what really goes on.” Robertson’s quest resulted in 25 new songs, pared down to 13 for Creatures of Habit, out February 7th, 2013. Produced by Bryce Goggin (Antony and the Johnsons, Apples In Stereo, Swans, Dean & Britta), it was recorded live to tape at Trout Studio in Brooklyn during the fall of 2013. Mastered by Fred Kevorkian (Willie Nelson, The Walkmen, The White Stripes, Iggy Pop), the album features sparkling tunes with off-kilter rhythms and warm guitar/cello accompaniment to Robertson’s rough-hewn vocals, delivered with a slight quaver that belies his heartache.

Standout tracks include the title track, “Radiator” and “Violet,” named for the producer’s daughter. “'Radiator' is about a cold, lonely Chicago winter. The song is based on me telling the story of a broken relationship to my broken radiator. The song also touches on the Carl Sandburg's poem "Chicago" with a line I borrowed "The City of Big Shoulders," explained Robertson. “’Violet” was originally written as a punk rock song, as punk rock as The Damn Choir can get. We were demoing all tracks and sending them to Bryce. He heard the song and wanted us to change the lyrics and the melody. We changed to whole the feel of the song, thanks to our new drummer Marty Kane.”

The Damn Choir is Robertson on vocals and acoustic guitar, Katy Myers on cello, Otis “The Bearded Angel” Duffy on electric guitar, bassist Brandon Stein, keyboardist Gwen Klemenz, percussionist Jack McClain and drummer Marty Kane. Robertson formed the band in 2009, the year after moving to Chicago from Cleveland; after some early line-up changes, The Damn Choir has solidified into a cohesive unit whose players harbor genuine affection for each other.

View the video for "Creatures" here:

Upcoming Tour Dates
Fri Feb 7 Chicago, IL The Hideout
Sat Feb 8 Grand Rapids, MI Mulligans
Sun Feb 9 Ypsilanti, MI Woodruff's
Mon Feb 10 Detroit, MI PJ's Lager House
Tue Feb 11 Toledo, OH Frankie's Inner City
Wed Feb 12 Cleveland, OH Grog Shop
Thu Feb 13 Buffalo, NY Gypsy Parlor
Fri Feb 14 Binghamton, NY The Lost Dogs
Sat Feb 15 Boston, MA The Midway Cafe
Sun Feb 16 Providence, RI Parlour
Mon Feb 17 New Haven, CT Anna Liffey's
Tue Feb 18 New York, NY Arlenes Grocery
Wed Feb 19 Brooklyn, NY The Rock Shop
Thu Feb 20 Philadelphia, PA JR's
Fri Feb 21 Baltimore, MD Club K
Sat Feb 22 Washington, DC The Pinch
Sun Feb 23 Charlottesville, VA The Whisky Jar
Mon Feb 24 Charlotte, NC Crown Station
Tue Feb 25 Athens, GA Caledonia Lounge
Thu Feb 27 Nashville, TN The End
Fri Feb 28 Hot Springs, AR Maxine's Live
Sat Mar 1 Little Rock, AR Stickyz
Sun Mar 2 St. Louis, MO Lemmons
Tue Mar 4 Lawrence, KS The Relay
Tue Mar 18 Kansas City, MO Davey's
Wed Mar 19 Lexington, KY TBA
Thu Mar 20 Louisville, KY New Vintage
Fri Mar 21 Indianapolis, IN Melody Inn

Find out more at www.thedamnchoir.com


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