Bambara’s “Serafina” combines post-punk and goth into a dark, excellent brew.

Founded in Athens, Georgia by twin brothers Reid and Blaze Bateh, and bassist William BrookshireBambara have been steadily attracting attention since the release of their 2013 debut. Earning praise from Pitchfork, NPRVICEBandcamp, SpinDIYBrooklynVegan and The Quietus, and touring non-stop in the US and Europe with like-minded artists like IDLESMETZGirl Band and Daughters, the band released their most celebrated album to date in 2018 with Shadow On Everything, a release that NPR dubbed a “mesmerizing western, gothic opus.” Today, Bambara are announcing their follow up Stray (due out via Wharf Cat on February 14th, 2020), with the premiere of the album’s first single “Serafina” on the FADER

  
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A thunderous squall of a song, “Serafina” provides an arresting introduction to the album. Channelling the anarchic energy of The Birthday Party and Gun Club, in combination with Reid Blateh’s dramatic lyrical style the track imbues the story of a pair suburban misfits with apocalyptic weight. Bambara’s rhythm section rattles and bursts behind a frantic descending guitar lead as Reid, in a fraying baritone, weaves a tale set in his home state of Georgia that acknowledges the history of the place with subtle Civil War allusions, while conjuring an immediate atmosphere of backwoods unease. As Reid tells to FADER, it’s a song built to communicate an unhinged energy. 

“Stray is a death-obsessed album,” says Reid. “Most of the songs are about different characters’ futile attempts at living meaningful lives under the weight of imminent annihilation. I wanted “Serafina” to feel different. I wanted the song to radiate a sort of wild-eyed hope. A youthful disregard for death itself. Serafina and Sadie live exactly how they want to live, exploring their love for one another before a backdrop of flames. The knowledge of their own mortality takes nothing from their enthusiasm for life. If anything, they see it as a challenge they might one day overcome together. When they say, “We’ll never die” I want it to feel like they might actually have a shot.”

Bambara have announced a Brooklyn show at St. Vitus on November 8th and a full US tour in support of the album to take place in 2020. Full details can be found below. 

10/25/2019 – Record Junkie – Sheffield, UK    
10/26/2019 – The Poetry Club – Glasgow, UK    
10/28/2019 – Green Door Store – Brighton, UK    
10/29/2019 – Sebright Arms – London, UK    
11/8/2019 – St. Vitus – Brooklyn, NY    
2/19/2020 – Union Stage – Washington, DC    
2/20/2020 – Boot & Saddle – Philadelphia, PA 
2/21/2020 – Space Ballroom – Hamden, CT    
2/22/2020 – Great Scott – Boston, MA  
2/24/2020 – Bar Le Ritz – Montreal, QC    
2/25/2020 – The Garrison – Toronto, ON   
2/26/2020 – Beachland Tavern – Cleveland, OH    
2/27/2020 – PJ’s Lager House – Detroit, MI    
2/28/2020 – Sleeping Village – Chicago, IL   
2/29/2020 – 7th Street Entry – Minneapolis, MN   
3/3/2020 – The Sunset – Seattle, WA   
3/4/2020 – Fox Cabaret – Vancouver, BC   
3/5/2020 – Doug Fir Lounge – Portland, OR   
3/6/2020 – Cafe Du Nord – San Francisco, CA  
3/7/2020  – The Echo – Los Angeles, CA    
3/9/2020  – The Rebel Lounge – Phoenix, AZ    
3/10/2020 – Lowbrow Palace – El Paso, TX    
3/11/2020 – Barracuda – Austin, TX   
3/12/2020 – Ruins – Dallas, TX    
3/13/2020 – Hi Tone (Small Room) – Memphis, TN    
3/14/2020 – The High Watt – Nashville, TN    
3/15/2020 – The Earl – Atlanta, GA   
3/17/2020 – Cat’s Cradle Back Room – Carrboro, NC  

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Nik Havert

I've been a music fan since my parents gave me a record player for Christmas when I was still in grade school. The first record I remember owning was "Sesame Street Disco." I've been a professional writer since 2004, but writing long before that. My first published work was in a middle school literary magazine and was a story about a zoo in which the animals could talk.

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