Fanatic is a music marketing company established by Josh Bloom in 1997 to build fan-to-fan connections between artists and the media. For 25 years, Fanatic has continued to help launch careers through the strategic advocacy of creative talent.
Tuesday, May 10, 2022
Riding noir name to local hit, MOTORCADE to headline hometown Kessler Theater in June; New album feat. “Slip” (“three minutes of dense joy”), out now.
Dallas band of career musicians shapes its sound closely
around “music we listened to in our formative years.” RIYL: Cure, Depeche, Echo,
J&MC, New Order. +++
MOTORCADE (L-R): James Henderson, Andrew Huffstetler, John Dufilho, Jeff
Ryan. Photo credit: Jerome Brock. +++ PLAY, POST
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“Slip”
[STREAM]: https://fanatic.lnk.to/motorcade-slip “Few Dallas bands can claim a pedigree as strong as MOTORCADE’s, so it’s not a surprise
they just released one of the best North Texas songs of the year,” proclaims
Eric Grubbs of Central Track, the
influential Dallas-based music discovery website. “Recalling the layered bliss
of Echo & the Bunnymen’s Ocean
Rain (and especially its opening ‘Silver’
cut), ‘Slip’ is three minutes of
dense joy.” +++ MOTORCADE | Live 06/24/2022: Dallas. TX @ The Kessler Theater (w/ FIT) (Tickets) 07/16/2022: Fort Worth, TX @ Tulips (Tickets) 09/08/2022: Dallas, TX @ Granada Theater (supporting The Ocean Blue) (Tickets) +++ MOTORCADE | In The Press
Members of MOTORCADE
recently chatted
with Dallas NPR-affiliate KXT about the band’s new album See
You In The Nothing. KXT’s Preston Joneswrites,
“The sense that Motorcade knows
precisely what it wants to achieve, and knows precisely how to achieve it is
evident throughout the 11 tracks on Nothing, spilling from the ominous
beauty of the opening track ‘Shift’
through to break-out single ‘Slip,’
which aches with reverence for vintage 1980s New Wave and Gothic-tinged pop.” +++ MOTORCADE See You In The Nothing (Idol Records) Out Now Streaming
Link: STREAM FULL LP
In the four years since the glorious darkness of MOTORCADE first hit the scene, life got
a little bit darker, but somehow, more glorious. Maybe the Dallas-based band’s name represents one of
its town’s terrible moments? It’s not meant to be morbid, but reminds of
mortality. Working within that context, the four veteran
musicians of MOTORCADE manage to
document beauty and vitality with their upcoming second album. This music feels immortal! Listen for some of the band’s heroes – think late ‘80s
/ early ‘90s button-the-top-button bands such as The Cure, Depeche Mode, New Order, and The Jesus and Mary Chain – peeking through on the 11 original tunes
comprising See You In The Nothing (Out
Now, Idol Records.) And don’t forget The
Smiths: Drummer Mike Joyce has
already spun MOTORCADE on his
UK-based radio show. Heroes peeking through, or as influential
Chicago-based scribe, Greg Kot put
it when naming MOTORCADE’s debut as one
of his best albums of 2018, “The Dallas band has a profound affinity for
the new wave and post punk of the ‘80s, not as nostalgia but as a timeless
vehicle for self-expression.” Similarly, the band became a hit with the Dallas NPR-affiliate KXT that year. The influence was also felt by Minneapolis Public Radio station 89.3 The Current, which named MOTORCADE’s
“Walk With Me” one of its “Top
100 Tracks of 2018.” This kind of expert appropriation of sound is the work
of some of the busiest musicians on the Dallas scene. Over the years, band members John Dufilho (Bass, Voice), James
Henderson (Guitar, Keyboards, Voice), Andrew
Huffstetler (Voice), and Jeff Ryan
(Drums), have recorded and toured with St.
Vincent, The Apples in Stereo, The War on Drugs, the late, great Daniel Johnston, and many more. Forgive the four years between records, but it took
the world closing and the resultant long and late nights in a locked down city
in order for See You In The Nothing to even exist. The finished product is so worth it. Here in 2022, with accolades for its debut feeding the
new material, we have the current MOTORCADE
single “Slip,” which is perfection. “Recalling the layered bliss of Echo & The Bunnymen’s Ocean Rain (and especially its
opening “Silver” cut), ‘Slip’ is three minutes of dense joy,”
says Central Track, the go-to local
music discovery website for Dallas. “It’s one of the finest singles released by
a North Texas-based act this year.” Darker, but somehow, more glorious. See You In The Nothing, the second album by Dallas-based foursome MOTORCADE, is out now via Idol Records. Members of MOTORCADE
are available for interviews. Contact Josh
Bloom at Fanatic for
more information. +++ MOTORCADE | Links ASSETS : FACEBOOK : INSTAGRAM : TWITTER : SPOTIFY
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