
Chicago-raised, Brooklyn-based musician Liam Kazar announces his new album Pilot Light, out November 7th via his new label Congrats Records, and releases the lead single and video, “The Word The War.” The follow-up to 2023’s Due North, “a winning midtempo confection” (New York Times’ T Magazine), Pilot Light is pensive and elegantly arranged. It represents Liam at his most unguarded as he navigates different stages of a relationship that has since come to an end, and peppers in a few more tracks that pull universal observations from daily life. Part of his more raw approach is reflected in Pilot Light’s spare, no-frills production, which strips out all reverb in favor of a crisp, straightforward sonic style.
This unadorned sound springs to life on today’s single, the standout sprightly stomper “The Word The War,” which rumbles in with quickened percussion and a jazz-influenced bassline that invokes Fleetwood Mac’s time-honored Tusk single “The Ledge.” As Liam ties together poetic lyrics that borrow from his daily chess habit (“In a canopy of trees there’s a sleepless queen”), the singer contemplates facade versus reality. “I feel like I’ve experienced a lot of people who are in very strong positions in the world or in their social status, yet they’re just as alone, just as vulnerable, just as insecure, just as unhappy with what they have as all the people below them,” he says. The accompanying video is directed by Austin Vesely.
Watch the Video for “The Word The War”
Pilot Light signals Liam’s reintroduction to the homegrown music industry that made him. Growing up in Chicago, Liam first started playing guitar and writing songs at just 13. As he came of age, Liam studied jazz in high school and toured consistently with his and friends’ bands. Seasoned show-goers might recognize him from his tours with everyone from Sam Evian to pop/r&b singer Hannah Cohen and Jeff Tweedy, among others. “It’s all led to me just going for it as a solo artist,” Liam says.
That collaborative spirit is infused throughout Pilot Light, which effortlessly moves between folk-rock, pop, jazz, and alt-country and features production by Evian. Recorded at Evian’s Flying Cloud Studios in the Catskills, Pilot Light is technically a solo effort but goes down like a full-band project with contributions from Liam’s circle of friends: Hannah Cohen and Sima Cunningham on backing vocals, Sean Mullins on drums, and more seasoned players from Liam’s creative network.
In Liam’s words, “I’ve gone through periods of being a very private person and keeping my cards close to the vest, and I’ve let go of all that. I think since the relationship I was in ended, I feel like being honest and being vulnerable has only brought me closer to people.” Whether Liam is deconstructing a past relationship or contemplating everyday interpersonal dynamics, his poignant, intimate songwriting consistently positions him as a quiet musical force. His light might flicker, but it’s growing stronger by the second.
Kicking off next month, Liam will support Jeff Tweedy on a North American tour. Following, he’ll play a handful of record release shows. A full list of dates can be found below.
Liam Kazar Tour Dates
(new dates in bold)
Sat. Oct. 11 – Montreal, QC @ Théâtre Beanfield *
Thu. Oct. 16 – Portland, ME @ State Theatre *
Wed. Oct. 22 – Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn Steel *
Sat. Oct. 25 – Richmond, VA @ Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden *
Wed. Oct. 29 – Pelham, TN @ The Caverns *
Wed. Nov. 5 – Milwaukee, WI @ Pabst Theater *
Sun. Nov. 9 – Tulsa, OK @ Cain’s Ballroom *
Fri. Nov. 14 – Houston, TX @ The Heights Theater *
Tue. Nov. 18 – Hattiesburg, MS @ Saenger Theater Hattiesburg *
Wed. Nov. 19 – Germantown, TN @ Germantown PAC *
Wed. Dec. 3 – Kingston, NY @ Tubby’s
Sat. Dec. 6 – New York, NY @ Night Club 101
Wed. Dec. 10 – Los Angeles, CA @ Gold Diggers
Fri. Dec. 12 – Chicago, IL @ Lincoln Hall
*= supporting Jeff Tweedy
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