
Last September, Hannah Georgas released her Aaron Dessner-produced LP All That Emotion, on Dessner's label Brassland and Toronto indie stalwart Arts & Crafts. Though long a favorite in her native Canada with a devoted international audience, the album was the most critically-acclaimed release of her career to date, earning a wave of positive attention from outlets like The Guardian, Pitchfork, NPR, The New York Times, FADER, Stereogum, New York Magazine, Consequence of Sound and Paste among many others.
In the spring of 2021 she released an EP of alternate versions of tracks from the album, featuring contributions from friends and collaborators like Bartees Strange, Owen Pallett, The National's Matt Berninger and Kate Stables (leader of acclaimed UK group This Is The Kit), but today Georgas is returning with a new collection that takes a different approach, a mini album of acoustic versions of songs from the LP that she is announcing with a new take on her song "Change."
LISTEN to Hannah Georgas's acoustic version of "Change" on YouTube
Georgas' piano and vocals were recorded with Graham Walsh at Palace Sound in Toronto, but these new iterations are not solo performances, as Georgas is accompanied remotely by guitarist Christine Bougie and cellist Ben Whiteley, both of whom played on the recent LP from Georgas' fellow Torontonian The Weather Station, with additional strings from Drew Jureka (Dua Lipa, Bahamas). Though not entirely "stripped down," Georgas sees the mini album as representative of the new life the songs from the LP have taken on as she has performed them in various contexts since recording them with Dessner in 2019.
"Since releasing All That Emotion last year I've worked on music with friends in ways I never expected to," Georgas explains. "Local restrictions pushed me to reach out to my peers and collaborate from the comfort of my home studio, an experience I found surprisingly enjoyable. That distance and isolation inspired me to work on these recordings. It feels nice to capture how I've been performing the songs over the past year when I wasn't able to get together with my band. These versions document a very specific feeling and time, and it's special to be able to share them."
All That Emotion (Acoustic) will be out on September 17th via Arts & Crafts/Brassland. It is available for preorder here.
Track List
1. Change
2. Someone I Don't Know
3. Punching Bag
4. Habits
5. Easy
6. That Emotion
Tour Dates
Nov 24th - Oshawa, Biltmore Theatre
Nov 25th - Ottawa, NAC
Nov 26th - Creemore, Avening Hall
Nov 27th - Creemore, Avening Hall
Dec 1st - St Catherine's, Warehouse
Dec 2nd - Hamilton, Casbah
Dec 3rd - Toronto, TBA
Dec 9th - Paris, Dominion Tavern
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