Basia Bulat (Toronto) w/ Foreign Fields (Nashville)

Basia Bulat (Toronto) w/ Foreign Fields (Nashville)

Our kitchen opens at 5. Show starts at 7:30. Dinner And A Show! 

“Ms. Bulat’s voice is rich and nuanced, and her songs are as sophisticated as they are charming.”—The New York Times

Basia Bulat (website) | In advance of the release of her highly anticipated third album, Tall Tall Shadow, Paste premieres the live video for Basia Bulat’s track “It Can’t Be You” today. It can be viewed HERE. Basia has also expanded her fall tour schedule, which now includes stops in Los Angeles, London, and Berlin, in addition to her previously announced headlining shows, and September support dates with Jim James. Secret City Records will release Tall Tall Shadow on September 30.

In advance of the release of her highly anticipated third album, Tall Tall Shadow, Paste premieres the live video for Basia Bulat’s track “It Can’t Be You” today. It can be viewed HERE. Basia has also expanded her fall tour schedule, which now includes stops in Los Angeles, London, and Berlin, in addition to her previously announced headlining shows, and September support dates with Jim James. Secret City Records will release Tall Tall Shadow on September 30.

The album follows Basia’s 2007 debut album Oh, My Darling and 2010’s Heart of My Own, of which NPR Music says Bulat’s voice is “a single powerful element.” SPIN praises the Juno-nominated singer’s “bright harmonies and … resonant alto voice” and Mother Jones raves, “this crafty Canadian folkie turns seemingly simple songs into engrossing accounts of desire and regret.”

Basia has garnered great critical acclaim; Pitchfork praises her “rare, extraordinary voice,” and Filter declares “Bulat can pine with the best of them.” She has toured in the U.S., Canada, Europe and Australia sharing the stage with artists including St. Vincent, Tune-Yards, Arcade Fire, Andrew Bird and Nick Cave. She has also collaborated with Owen Pallett, who created orchestral arrangements of a selection of Basia’s songs that have been performed by the Halifax Symphony Orchestra, Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra and the Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony.

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