Daily concert recaps, set lists, photos, and exclusive behind-the-scenes video clips each day during the December Northeast USA Tour
The latest news from JoshRitter.com...
• 'Rattling Locks' Video Premiere
The new music video by Sam Kassirer. Learn more here, and watch on Youtube here.
• 'Folk Bloodbath' Tee?
We had a band t-shirt design contest on the bus. This was our favorite. Let us know if you’d wear it by replying on Twitter.
• Remaining 2010 Tour Dates Announced
Posted! Here on Myspace, with more info here.
• Photos from Iveagh Gardens show, Dublin
What a night! Pictures can be seen here.
• Paste Magazine's 50 New State Songs for 21st Century
"Idaho, oh Idaho." Read the full feature here.
• The Minneapolis Orchestra Show...
...was AWESOME. Click here for photos and a review!
• Oh, Canada!
Now on sale: full tour of Canada this October. See the dates and get tickets to your right, in the Upcoming Shows section.
• Now On-sale! September UK + European Tour
Spain, France, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, UK! Get more info - and tickets - on Josh's Shows page.
• New U.S. Dates Added for August
We've added shows in Maryland, Greenville SC, Nashville, and Tarrytown NY in early August. Details and ticket links can be found on Josh's Shows page.
• Summer Tour Kicks Off June 10th!
20+ shows in the USA and Ireland, with Europe and the UK to come! Click here.
• FREE Show in NYC on August 8th
Josh and band play a free show on Governor's Island August 8th, with Justin Townes Earle and Dawn Landes both opening. Learn more at www.thebeachconcerts.com.
• "The Curse" Video Premieres Online!
Marionette puppeteer Liam Hurley's brilliant and touching vision, set to the new Josh song... NPR.org premiered it here, watch on YouTube here.
• Josh on NPR's "Morning Edition"
Tune in on Friday, May 28th, to hear! Or click here.
• Free Download(s) of "Southern Pacifica"
Get the new album version at Starbucks by picking up the free Pick of the Week cards there. And a live version just added for free mp3 download here. Enjoy!
• July Irish Dates Posted
Head's up Dublin, Killarney and Galway! On sale now, more info here.
• Free Bootleg Download of Full 9:30 Club Show
Great sounding recording of epic show, available for free mp3 download here!
• The New York Times Feature
Big article on Josh in today's (May 6) edition. Read online here.
• Live Chat with Josh Fri 5/7 on NPR.org
With David Dye of WXPN. Participate! 3 p.m., post your questions in the comments here.
• 'So Runs The World Away' Now Available in Stores, Online, and at all Starbucks Locations
Click here to learn more and the different ways you can purchase!
• Stream the New Album - in Full, For Free - at NPR.org
That's right, folks. You can hear the 'So Runs the World Away,' in its entirety, online. Go here to listen!
• 'Daily Candy' Video: Josh and Dawn Landes ("Southern Pacifica")
Exclusive interview and video performance - from their kitchen no less! Click here.
• Exclusive Video Segments at Barnes & Noble (bn.com)
Interview series and more you can't see anywhere else. Click here.
• Hotpress Launches 'Josh Ritter Week'
Josh on the cover, exclusive interviews and free downloads all week! Learn more here.
• New Album Listening Parties!
There are a handful of 'So Runs the World Away' Listening Parties being hosted around the country. Hear the album with your fellow fans! Updated listing here.
• Daytrotter Session Now Up!
Josh recorded a solo acoustic session for our friends at Daytrotter in early 2009. It includes early versions of a few new album songs, and some other treats. Download for FREE, here. Enjoy!
• Stream the New Track "Rattling Locks" on NPR's Site
Hear the new song on NPR's Spring Music Preview, here.
• New Tour Dates for June (Amsterdam and London, Southeast, Pac Northwest, West Coast)!
Dates, tickets, and details here.
• Brooklyn Show Added on May 22nd
At the Music Hall of Williamsburg. Get your tickets here!
• "What to Do on a Thursday Night in Asbury Park"
Read about the very special, "secret" tour rehearsal show Josh and band played on March 25th... click here...
• New Album Pre-Order Packages Are Here!
Order special bundles (cd, shirts, poster - limited edition signed by Josh). More information here!
• Josh Now on TWITTER!
Follow along! Go here to subscribe.
• Special Boston Show, Other USA May Dates Announced
Orpheum show 5/21 on sale now, plus more! Read about it here.
• Josh Writes a Novel!
That's right. And it's being published - read more on Entertainment Weekly's site, here.
• New Album Available on VINYL April 17, Two 'In-Store' Shows Announced
Special Record Store Day release! Solo in-store shows at Fingerprints in Long Beach CA (April 16) and at Record Exchange in Boise ID (April 17). More info here.
• So Runs the World Away (New Album + Free Mp3)
Josh's new album is announced, and you can download the track "Change of Time" for free. Visit here.
• New Tour Dates Added (2nd Town Hall, USA, Ireland)
See the updated tour dates , with more information here. Tickets on sale now.
• Hello Starling Deluxe Reissue Edition Now Available!
With bonus solo acoustic version of the album and more. Click here.
• See the "Tour Stop with Josh Ritter" Video from Current TV's 'Embedded' Series
Great video segment with concert clips and interview from Josh's hometown concert this past Summer. Watch on Hulu here and on Youtube here.
Josh Ritter and the band returned to The Late Show with David Letterman on January 22nd, 2008. Watch their performance of "To the Dogs or Whoever" below, and be sure to pass it along...
Performed and filmed in July 2007 in "Juan's Basement" (literally), these videos are among the first live performances to be seen or heard of Josh and the band tackling the songs of The Historical Conquests of Josh Ritter.
For more on Juan's Basement and their great work, visit here.
The "best of" Josh Ritter videos available online (click above), for all to see, share, comment and post on your pages. Official music videos, TV appearances, concert clips and more. Become a subscriber!
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May 2010: A note from Josh Ritter on "So Runs the World Away"...
So Runs the World Away was almost two years in the making, and the most difficult album I’ve made so far.
After my last record, Historical Conquests, a feeling came stealing over me that I had a reckoning in store. It was a new feeling, sinister in its emptiness, and it fell across me like a cold shadow. After almost a decade on the road, my life seemed as if it had become the one I always dreamed of; I was playing shows, living the charmed existence of a writer who has worked very hard and been very lucky. Still, the shadow was there, and I knew it had found me for a reason. I knew that I would have to wrestle it eventually. In the meantime though, in the words of Muriel Spark, I went on my way rejoicing. Then one day the shadow fell across me and stayed there. You know what that’s like. Anyone who loves to do something and then, one day, finds no joy in it, knows what that’s like. I suppose I could say I was burned out, but it wasn’t that; I wanted to write and I wanted to play, but nothing, nothing felt right to me anymore. Even more than that, nothing felt original. Suddenly, after all my effort, I had lost my confidence in the force and originality of my own work. I wrote and wrote. Nothing came and if it did, it was the same old stuff as before. My old songs came ringing back, silly, bereft to my ears of their original love or intent. I felt at times as if I was hovering just above myself, watching the mediocrity of my afternoon threatening to spread across months and years into a lost decade. And with nothing to show for myself would anyone ever believe how hard I had worked? The shadow hung and I held on, hoping for a single verse of something, anything at all that I could love.
Then one night, lying awake and looking at the ceiling, with the sound of taxis and garbage trucks trolling the streets outside our window, a story came. It wasn’t just a verse, it was a story, whole, ripe for the writing as if dropped from some apple tree down on my sleepless head. It was, strangely enough, about a mummy and his malign love affair with an archaeologist. I got up and wrote it in the bathroom, sitting on the edge of the bathtub. I thought the story was fiendish and tense and sad and funny. I was proud of it. The pride I had in it propelled me forward in a rush. I couldn’t stop writing after that. I wrote everyday, and as I reached the limits of what I could accomplish with a narrative in a single song I also began to write a novel, tentatively titled "Bright’s Passage," finishing both at roughly the same time.
With each record I make there is always a song that forms the pallet by which the other songs can be painted. For So Runs the World Away, “The Curse,” my mummy song, was that song. I liked the idea of a Victorian archaeologist, and began looking at all kinds of late 19th and early 20th century science books. These led me, as most science histories lead, back farther, to Newton and his gravity, his wonder, his restless curiosity, and his bewildered religious questing.
I found myself reading about orbital decay, the Martian canals of Percival Lowell, the apocryphal hibernation of birds, polar exploration, the golden ratio. At the time I saw no threads running through my library wandering, but looking back now, I can see a common preoccupation with exploration, regardless of the journeys’ outcome. The song "Another New World" tells of a troubled voyage to nowhere, and the narrator of “Southern Pacific” reminisces while on a train into the unknown wilderness. “Lantern” and “Long Shadows” are about getting lost in the lonesome valleys we all have to walk at times, while “Lark” finds visions of the universe available through telescopes on the same mountains where ecstatic visions have always taken place. Looking out across the drifts of nothing, I discovered these songs buried deeply.
The band and I recorded whenever we could, mostly in Maine at Sam Kassirer’s Great North Sound Society and also a bit at Dawn Landes’ Saltlands Studio in Brooklyn. Over the course of a year “Change of Time” and “Rattling Locks” grew to their present mammoth size and “Orbital,” a song about nature’s manifold encirclings, found its way through three different versions. Several songs went through numerous incarnations before being cut all together. “Folk Bloodbath,” a song I’ve been trying to get right for a long time, finally snapped into focus under Sam’s watchful eye. Zack played instruments I’ve never even heard of, Austin went places on the guitar and banjo that I’d never conceived of, and Liam, as usual, was a tectonic bedrock of, well, rock. We’re a good team, my band and I, and much of what we learned making Conquests we were able to expand on So Runs the World Away. On the whole, the songs are larger and more detailed and feel to me as if they were painted in oil on large canvasses.
So Runs the World Away marks the beginning of a new period in my life. I’m not a kid anymore —the hand to mouth days are gone, hopefully for awhile—I have a career I love and that I’ve fought for, and I have an astounding cast of friends and family and listeners who continue to help me to fulfill my love. My deepest thanks to all of them for hanging in with me longer than the shadows."
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How the hell are ya?? Don't forget to come along to CRAWDADDY, FRI 10th of SEP for the launch of Niall O'Shea's debut album 'Inner City Dogs'. I'll have an 8 piece band in tow, it's gonna be special. Doors 8pm. €9, €8 with flyer. Love ya to bits..
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If there is any life out there please let us know..
I think maybe everyone has died and its just the machines being each others Myspace friends now aaaaaaahh. If you are a real person just let us know to keep our minds at ease... and while you are there you could check out some of our music too?
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This is just another one of those bands promoting themselves on your page, which probably only robots will read.
If there is any life out there please let us know..
I think maybe everyone has died and its just the machines being each others Myspace friends now aaaaaaahh. If you are a real person just let us know to keep our minds at ease... and while you are there you could check out some of our music too?
But if you are but a machine... i hope your hard-disk fails.
Amazing tunes! I love 'Good Man'! I must try and catch him in London!
If you like Josh's music then you'll probably like mine! I'm an alt-country songwriter based in the UK. Drop by my profile at www.myspace.com/patrickplunkett to have a listen and let me know what you think!
Hello all. If you like Josh Ritter, you will love Jeremiah Webb! Don't mean to exploit his myspace page, I just want to share some great music with great people!
I would like to extend an invitation to all to come by and visit as I'm excited to share a brilliant new lineup in the form of my playlist. Some of the most talented musicians here on myspace are showcased. I would like to include more so please feel free to put through a request. All feedback is appreciated.
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Released on Itunes and Amazon MP3 by Dennis Guerrero a Two Song Album in honor of Andrew Chang who died in May 2009 from Brain Cancer at the age of 32. All money made from this album titled Me and Andy will go to the V Foundation for Cancer Research.
Released on Itunes and Amazon MP3 by Dennis Guerrero a Two Song Album in honor of Andrew Chang who died in May 2009 from Brain Cancer at the age of 32. All money made from this album titled Me and Andy will go to the V Foundation for Cancer Research.