Arizona star Courtney Marie Andrews heads to Manchester Gorilla with her exceptional new record on 22 April.

Hot on the heels of her breathtaking breakthrough album ‘Honest Life’, Courtney has just released her new album ‘May Your Kindness Remain’ to a wave of rave reviews, with the Guardian (among others) hailing it as “a brilliant record” (5 *). Channeling the classic songwriting style and pop-prowess of the likes of Emmylou Harris, Carole King and Laura Marling, Courtney caught the public eye on Jools Holland with a spellbinding performance last year that catapulted her to stardom.

Courtney Marie Andrews’ new full-length album, May Your Kindness Remain, is out now on Loose in the UK & Europe and Fat Possum Records/Mama Bird Recording Co. in the USA and is now available for pre-order (cma.lnk.to/mykr).

In support of the album, Andrews will tour the US and Europe throughout 2018, including a newly confirmed headline show at London’s Islington Assembly Hall on 24 April – see full dates below.

Produced by Mark Howard (Lucinda Williams, Bob Dylan, Emmylou Harris, Tom Waits), the album was recorded over eight days at a rented house-turned-studio in L.A. In addition to Andrews on vocals and electric/acoustic guitar, the album features Dillon Warnek (electric guitar), Daniel Walter (organ, Wurlitzer, accordion), Charles Wicklander (piano, Wurlitzer), William Mapp (drums, percussion), Alex Sabel (bass) and C.C. White (background vocals).

Of the album and the inspiration behind its ten songs, Andrews comments, “The people that I’ve met on the road these past few years got me thinking about my childhood, and the people around me that I’ve known, and the stories that come from my family. It became clear how many people are struggling through the same issues. People are constantly chasing that bigger life. A lot of people are poor in America—and because of those unattainable goals, they’re also mentally unstable, or sad, or depressed or unfulfilled. A lot of people—myself included at some point in my life—are loving somebody through this. That’s sort of the theme of the record: coming to terms with depression and the reality of the world we’re living in.”

UK fans fell for Courtney’s breakthrough album Honest Life last year, when as the BBC put it, she became an “overnight success” after 10 years trying to break into the business. UK media such as The Guardian, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Times compared her music to the work of classic artists such as Guy Clark, John Prine, Joni Mitchell, Emmylou Harris, Linda Ronstadt and Glen Campbell alongside modern references such as Laura Marling and Julie Byrne.

Mesmerised by her unique and timeless sound, which blends indie folk rock and country, media were also charmed by her persistence and drive  Courtney has been on the road since she was 16 years old, when she left home in Arizona for her first tour. For the next decade she was a session and backup singer and guitarist for nearly 40 artists – from Jimmy Eat World to Damien Jurado – but she never stopped writing her own material.

The resulting album Honest Life received its European release in January 2017, becoming one of the biggest breakthrough records of 2017 in the UK, with 4-5 star reviews from publications including Daily Telegraph, Uncut, Mojo and Q Magazine, as well as reaching #1 on the Official U.K. Americana Chart and #1 on the Independent Album Breakers Chart, remaining in the Americana Chart for 18 consecutive weeks In April 2017, Andrews made her debut on the BBC’s legendary “Later…With Jools Holland” programme. Honest Life received a nomination for International Album Of The Year with Courtney receiving a nomination for International Artist Of The Year at the UK Americana Awards, due to be held on 1st  February in Hackney.

COURTNEY MARIE ANDREWS CONFIRMED TOUR DATES

April 18—Leeds, U.K.—Brudenell Social Club

April 19—Edinburgh, U.K.—Summer Hall

April 20—Dublin, Ireland—Whelan’s

April 21—Liverpool, U.K.—Arts Club

April 22—Manchester, U.K.—Gorilla

April 23—Brighton, U.K.—Komedia

April 24—London, U.K.—Islington Assembly Hall

April 26—Paris, FR—Petit Bain

MAY YOUR KINDNESS REMAIN TRACK LIST

1. May Your Kindness Remain

2. Lift The Lonely From My Heart

3. Two Cold Nights In Buffalo

4. Rough Around The Edges

5. Border

6. Took You Up

7. This House

8. Kindness Of Strangers

9. I’ve Hurt Worse

10. Long Road Back To You

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