Kill Rock Stars to release new album from Boats

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 Winnipeg indie pop outfit Boats make impossibly hooky pop songs about death, being old, girls, glowing bears and escaping the spectral plane of existence.  All of which can be found on the band’s sparkling third album, A Fairway Full Of Miners, released 20th May on  Kill Rock Stars.

Recorded in the spring/summer of 2012 by Ryan McVeigh at Prairie Recording Studios/UMFM and mixed by David Carswell in Vancouver (Destroyer, New Pornographers), A Fairway Full Of Miners comes as the follow-up to Boats’ acclaimed 2010 sophomore album, Cannonballs, Cannonballs – named the No. 1 album of 2010 by Winnipeg college radio station 101.5 UMFM and hailed by critics for its inventiveness and mega-watt charm.  But if Cannonballs, Cannonballs was all about giddy exuberance, A Fairway Full Of Miners is about growing up and finding yourself bored. There are still plenty of manic, sloppy-on-purpose junk-store pop tunes that burst with pop-rocks-and-Coke energy (‘O Telescope’), but the new record also sees the band stretch out over more ambitious epics (‘Animated GIFs’) and heartfelt ballads (‘Advice on Bears’).  It’s eclectic, but not unfocused; the whole thing is unified by frontman/band leader Mat Klachefsky’s helium-high yelp of a singing voice.

Maturity has become almost a cliché when it comes to describing albums – especially third albums, but A Fairway Full Of Miners has a focus to it that comes with relentless touring and a sophistication that comes with refining a particular sound over the span of three albums.

Boats will be playing some shows in the UK in May including The Great Escape.

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