FR: MITCH SCHNEIDER/ALEXANDRA GREENBERG
LIBBY HENRY/MSO
WITH ‘PLACE BETWEEN PLACES,’
HER DEBUT ALBUM FOR NETTWERK MUSIC
“STRAWBERRY STREET” SET AS THE FIRST SINGLE
LILI HAYDN—singer, songwriter and violinist extraordinaire—returns April 1 with PLACE BETWEEN PLACES, her debut album for Nettwerk Music and third album overall.
Her words and melodies cover a wide musical territory, as rooted in modern rock and avant-pop as in her early studies of Brahms and Tchaikovsky. Highlights include the transcendent “Strawberry Street” (the album’s hook-laden first single), the dreamy, modern noir of “I Give Up” and the stunning opening track “Memory One.”
Throughout PLACE BETWEEN PLACES–produced by Haydn and Grammy-winning producer-engineer Thom Russo (Johnny Cash, Macy Gray, Audioslave)—she delivers sounds that are inventive and torrid, with compelling lyrics in search of peace and passion in an unsteady world. She shows a new sense of abandonment in her vocals to match the fire and grace of her virtuosic violin playing. “There’s very little calculation, except how do I translate what is most precious to me?” says Haydn about her work. “It feels like these are urgent times. When you listen to the news or look around, everybody is under the gun. Who has time for bullshit?”
The soaring, postmodern pop of PLACE BETWEEN PLACES began life in her home studio amid the hills and trees above Los Angeles. “Lililand” is what she calls this room, where the walls are covered in red and purple velvet, and where the singer-songwriter-violinist spent the last two years working to capture her “most essential, most ecstatic moments” on record.
Haydn has played with, sung and opened for everyone from Jimmy Page and Robert Plant (soloing on Led Zeppelin’s “Kashmir” before joining them again across the U.S. as the duo’s opening act) to Sting, Josh Groban and Herbie Hancock (playing and singing one of her own songs as part of his jazz quintet last summer). And as a sometime member of Parliament-Funkadelic, leader George Clinton has often called her “the Jimi Hendrix of the violin.” Haydn has her own Hendrix moment on the new album’s bonus track–-an epic take on P-Funk’s “Maggot Brain,” a rendition she’s played to standing ovations at the Hollywood Bowl and elsewhere.
A committed humanitarian and activist, Haydn also performs regularly for various human rights organizations, including Amnesty International and Human Rights Action Center, and has played private concerts for international gatherings of Nobel laureates. The new album’s “Children of Babylon” has already been adopted by the Global Security Institute to further its message of nuclear nonproliferation. Look for Lili Haydn to perform February 1 at the Writer’s Guild benefit at Busby’s in Los Angeles and April 2 at the Dodgers vs. San Francisco Giants baseball game at Dodger Stadium. A national support tour is in the works to follow this summer.
The complete track listing for PLACE BETWEEN PLACES is:
1. Memory One
2. Strawberry Street
3. Can’t Give Everything
4. Saddest Sunset
5. Place Between Places
6. I Give Up
7. Satellites
8. Reverie
9. Children of Babylon
10. Unfolding Grace
11. The Last Serenade
12. Powers of Five
13. Maggot Brain (Bonus Track)
For LILI HAYDN publicity, please contact MSO 818-380-0400:
Libby Henry x224, lhenry@msopr.com
Alexandra Greenberg x223, agreenberg@msopr.com
Mitch Schneider x235, mschneider@msopr.com
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SINGER/SONGWRITER/VIOLINIST LILI HAYDN RETURNS APRIL 1 WITH ‘PLACE BETWEEN PLACES,’ HER DEBUT ALBUM FOR NETTWERK MUSIC “STRAWBERRY STREET” SET AS THE FIRST SINGLE