Toronto’s post-punk, world-beat duo Bedouin Soundclash hit the road earlier this year in support of their latest record We Will Meet In A Hurricane.
Featuring Jay Malinowski and Eon Sinclair, the run kicked off in Victoria on February 16 and featured stops at Toronto’s Danforth Music Hall, Vancouver’s Commodore Ballroom and Montreal’s Le Studio TD.
Dana Haggith caught up with Malinowski to discuss the album and tour.
Co-produced by Malinowski and Colin Stewart (The New Pornographers, Destroyer, Dan Mangan, Black Mountain), the buoyant and soulful tracks on We Will Meet In A Hurricane find Malinowski and Sinclair digging back into their musical roots, steeped in the border-bending sounds the JUNO award winning and platinum selling band is known for.
Indeed, the parallels to Bedouin Soundclash’s earliest efforts come easy, sounding like a passport crowded with overlapping stamps on every one of its well-worn pages.
Sinclair elaborates: “No matter where we are or what’s going on in either of our lives, if one of us picks up an instrument and plays something, everything else kind of dissolves and our shared focus becomes, ‘How can we turn this into something people want to hear?'”
That’s especially true this time around, and while Bedouin Soundclash’s loyal following will surely relish in this return to their roots, the real excitement is in anticipating where the metaphorical stream might once again take them from here.
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