GALACTIC RELEASES NEW ALBUM, INTO THE
DEEP, ON JULY 17 VIA PROVOGUE RECORDS FEATURING COLLABORATIONS WITH MACY GRAY, MAVIS
STAPLES, JJ GREY AND OTHERS.
“It's hard to overstate the infectious
energy and thrill of a live performance by the New Orleans band
Galactic.”
—NPR Music
“Onstage Galactic is a first-rate funk
band. In the studio it has become a perpetually recombinant group of musicians, producers and
conceptualizers, hooking up with collaborators from New Orleans and far
beyond.”
—The New York Times
Seminal New Orleans band Galactic will
release their new album, Into the Deep, on July 17 via Provogue
Records—part of the Mascot Label Group. The album
is produced and arranged by band members Ben Ellman and Robert Mercurio and features collaborations with
artists they’ve made connections with over the last 20 years—including Macy Gray, Mavis Staples, JJ Grey, Ryan
Montbleau, David Shaw of The Revivalists, Maggie Koerner, Brushy One String and Charm Taylor. Currently on tour,
Galactic is playing festivals across the country including sold out shows in their hometown at 2015’s Jazz Fest,
Hangout Music Festival, Electric Forest Festival, Wakarusa Music Festival,
North Coast Music Festival, Jam Cruise and
many more; a 4-night residency at Brooklyn Bowl in New York; and a performance at Red Rocks Amphitheatre.
In their twentieth year of exploring the
musical possibilities born out of their work together as Galactic, Ellman, Mercurio, Stanton Moore, Jeff Raines and
Rich Vogel have created an album founded on elements of Galactic’s past, filtered through the lens of where they’re
headed in 2015. On Into the Deep, the band draws inspiration from people and ideas that have long been close to the
artists’ hearts and in turn, to the development of their sound. “We look for uniqueness and a quality that makes the
people we collaborate with distinctively who they are,” Mercurio says of their
collaborations on the album.
A key part of the creative spark comes from
the teamwork of Ellman and Mercurio, whose ever-evolving production and arranging skills helped usher the band
into a new phase of studio work beginning with Ruckus in 2007. A series of albums focused around specific concepts like
Mardi Gras followed––From the Corner to the Block, Ya-Ka-May, Carnivale Electricos––as did collaborations
with new guests hailing from worlds outside the one Galactic calls its own.
“A lot’s changed in the songwriting and
recording process,” explains Mercurio, “we don’t generally all get in a room and write a song collectively at this
point…which I think has allowed everybody to compose ahead of time instead of composing improvisationally.” “The fact that
we can make our own records now, that was certainly not possible in the early days,” says Ellman, “pre-Katrina, we
got our own rehearsal space and then we ended up getting our own ProTools rig…since then we’ve been making our own
records.” Of producing Into the Deep, Ellman continues on to say,“we’re
just always trying to increase our skills as
producers and songwriters and arrangers by trying new
things.”
Track
List
1. Sugar
Doosie
2. Higher and
Higher ft. JJ Grey
3. Into the Deep
ft. Macy Gray
4. Dolla Dive ft.
David Shaw and Maggie Koerner
5. Long Live the
Borgne
6. Right On ft.
Charm Taylor
7. Domino ft. Ryan
Montbleau
8. Buck
77
9. Does It Really
Make a Difference ft. Mavis Staples
10. Chicken in the
Corn ft. Brushy One String
11. Today’s
Blues
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