Josh Ritter/New EP hits iTunes, Web and Stores Today, New 'Galahad' Video, and More

From: Josh Ritter
Date: Tue, Feb 15, 2011 at 7:20 AM


Howdy, folks!

Philly, Boston, NYC, and DC: Wow!!!  What amazing, memorable nights.  If this is any indication for the rest of this tour, everyone - onstage and off - are in for a treat they won't forget. 

But these shows are starting to sell out, so we encourage you to get your tickets in advance.  And be sure to arrive early for Scott Hutchison (of Frightened Rabbit) - he's killin' it!

Now, onto some great news....

     • EP To The Yet Unknowing World on iTunes, in Stores Today
     • New Animated Video for "Galahad" Debuts on NewYorker.com
     • Tour Starting with a Bang (Rainn Wilson & John Krasinski Introduce Josh in NYC - see video)

     • Josh on Twitter

Let's jump into it!


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New EP To The Yet Unknowing World on iTunes, in Stores Today

Announced last week, this 6 song (and 2 videos) EP includes b-sides from So Runs the World Away, demos, and remixes you just have to hear -- and they've been flying off the merch counter at the shows!

But now you can own yours - in CD or mp3 download formats, with just a few clicks of your mouse...

- For the CD, you can preorder it NOW (releases on Feb 22), on Amazon by going here: http://amzn.to/fEg60z
- For the MP3 download, you can own it NOW from iTunes (http://bit.ly/gEJ07w) and from Amazon (http://amzn.to/fG8z1x). 

Of course, samples of each song can be heard there as well - or you can stream the entire thing on joshritter.com!

Tracklisting:
   01. Galahad (studio b-side)
   02. Tokyo! (studio b-side)
   03. Wild Goose (for Rainn Wilson’s book SoulPancake)
   04. Lantern (acoustic Josh and Sam demo)
   05. The Remnant (Wallpaper. remix)
    06. Rattling Locks (Hesta Prynn remix)
Videos:
   01. The Curse (by Liam Hurley)
   02. Rattling Locks (by Sam Kassirer)

Don't just enjoy it today - get it for yourself!

And don't forget that The Animal Years was, by popular demand, was also just released - reissued in glorious Deluxe Edition (on vinyl, and with bonus solo acoustic version of the album).  You can get it on Amazon (here), all Barnes & Noble locations (here), and at indie record shops (click here). 

Enjoy all the new music!


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New Song "Galahad" Has Music Video Debut at New Yorker

The much talked about song from Josh's recent concerts is now the much talked about song from the new EP.

And now, artist Michael Arthur has lent his creative visual prowess to it, having his drawings animated into a unique music video for the song.  A few years ago, Arthur - an illustrator whose music-video work was included in the recent New York Times series “All-Nighters" - met Josh at a downtown bar. Josh had seen Arthur’s video for his own band (Balthrop, Alabama) and the two discussed a possible collaboration. The result, "Galahad," a previously unreleased song by Josh, paired with drawings by Arthur and animation by John D. Ivy.  Ritter’s original concept was to release the song as a single, with a Kenny Rogers cover as a b-side. "That notion fell by the wayside, but inspired my idea," Arthur says. “I originally conceived of Galahad as a sort of origin story for the fellow who sits across from the Gambler in the Kenny Rogers song, which merged with the idea of Kenny Rogers as God…. Not sure what it all means, but I liked it.”

The video has premiered on NewYorker.com, and you can see it here: http://nyr.kr/ewsDXv


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Tour Starting with a Bang on East Coast
(Rainn Wilson & John Krasinski Introduce Josh in NYC, Hutchison Killin' It)

What can we say about the way this tour has started.  Sold out and packed theaters, never-played-before covers, rocking new presentations of fan favorites, new songs like Galahad, an audience slow dance, and more!

A Memorable Introduction to Start the Night in NYC....................As if Josh and the band weren't enough, this past Saturday night at Terminal 5 the audience was treated to a pleasant surprise: taking the stage to formerly introduce Josh was none other than Rainn Wilson, the popular actor/comedian best known for his starring role on NBC's "The Office."  His breakdown analysis of Josh's lyrics and songwriting is a hilarious one you have to see.  And if THAT wasn't enough, he is booted from the stage by his famous "Office" co-star, John Krasinski.  Classic.

See the awesome moment captured on video, now on YouTube here:

Scott Hutchison Kills....................Music fans have a lot to buzz about after these shows, thanks in no small part to Scott Hutchison (of Frightened Rabbit) who is opening the shows from the first show until Los Angeles on Feb 26 (but check the Shows page for details).  Hutchison has been delivering powerhouse solo acoustic sets before Josh and the Band take the stage that you gotta see and hear.

And fans have been treated to some fun collaborating onstage, like Josh and Scott's encore rendition of The Everly Brothers' tune "Stories We Could Tell".  Also captured on video (from the Boston House of Blues show) and on YouTube, here:


Be sure to get your tickets for an upcoming show now!


All the latest dates, information and tickets: click here

More great pics here and on Josh's Facebook


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That's the news for now, everyone....

Stay tuned - and be sure to check out Josh on his official TWITTER page, where these days he's very often wrestling the reigns away from us behind-the-scenes folk!  He's chiming in with photos, thoughts, and more.  Very cool.  And as always, we behind-the-scenes folk (still very cool) will be breaking news and having contests there that you can't get elsewhere.  Visit www.twitter.com/joshritter


See you on the road, enjoy the new music, videos, and shows.....


Right on,
Doug & the Josh Ritter Team

Hold it high for us...we'll do the same for you...


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