Today, acclaimed multi-instrumentalist and songwriter Roosevelt (the stage name of Marius Lauber) has released “Forevermore”, a shimmering indie-pop love song that serves as the final preview of his forthcoming LP ‘Embrace’ (out Sept 22nd via Ninja Tune/Counter Records).
Following his recent funk-influenced singles “Ordinary Love”, “Luna”, “Paralyzed”, and the electronic-leaning “Rising”, “Forevermore” is an uptempo nugget of indie-pop that serves as the perfect showcase of Roosevelt’s instrumental capabilities and ear for melody. Over three minutes, Lauber expertly weaves layers of synthesizers with guitar and drums for a sound that combines the euphoric release of EDM with the down-and-dirty grooves of classic funk and disco. The track spotlights Roosevelt’s fascination with the history of dance music - it’s the perfect synthesis of old and new, and will provide a major concert highlight on Roosevelt’s headlining US tour in the fall.
Stream “Forevermore” HERE
Speaking about the track, Roosevelt noted: “I've heard this guitar lick in my head for weeks - almost like having an earworm of something that I've not recorded yet. Producing this, I've thought a lot about bands like Whitest Boy Alive, whose magic to me is to strip down a song as much as possible - so it ended up quite a reduced, fun arrangement that hopefully brings joy and effortlessness to this record. Kat Frankie, who also sang backing vocals on many tracks on my last album, recorded some great harmonies for this track, adding a lot to the vocal delivery.”
Out on September 22nd, ‘Embrace’ is Roosevelt’s most fully-realized project to date, and features deeply personal lyrics and emotive instrumentals that are effortlessly intertwined with addictive disco basslines ideal for a summertime dance party. Inspired by the realization that he no longer could relate to the static lifestyles of his childhood friends, ‘Embrace’ sounds equally intimate and expansive, and reaffirms Roosevelt’s status as one of the world’s most inventive young songwriters.
Beginning on September 21st, Roosevelt will be heading out on a headlining tour of North America, playing 35+ dates including New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Denver, Chicago, Atlanta, Toronto and more. Pulling from his diverse catalog and inspired by his own experiences DJing, the Roosevelt live show will feature fluid transitions between songs and a three-piece backing band. Full dates below.
NORTH AMERICAN HEADLINE 2023 TOUR DATES:
Thursday, 21 September - Santa Ana, CA - Observatory OC
Friday, 22 September - Las Vegas, NV - Life is Beautiful Festival
Saturday, 23 September - Santa Barbara, CA - Soho Theater
Monday, 25 September - San Francisco, CA - The Independent
Tuesday, 26 September - San Francisco, CA - The Independent
Thursday - 28 September - Los Angeles, CA - The Novo
Friday, 29 September - Santa Cruz, CA - Catalyst
Saturday, 30 September - San Luis Obispo, CA - Fremont Theater
Tuesday, 3 October - Sacramento - Goldfield Theater
Thursday, 5 October - Portland, OR - Wonder Ballroom
Friday, 6 October - Seattle, WA - Showbox
Saturday , 7 October - Vancouver, BC - Vogue Theatre
Monday, 9 October - Boise, ID - Treefort Music Hall
Tuesday, 10 October - Salt Lake City, UT - Urban Lounge
Thursday, 12 October - Denver, CO - Gothic Theater
Friday, 13 October - Boulder, CO - Boulder Theater
Saturday, 14 October - Ft Collins, CO - Aggie Theater
Monday, 16 October - El Paso, TX - Lowbrow Palace
Tuesday, 17 October - Santa Fe, NM - Meow Wolf
Thursday, 19 October - Houston, TX - White Oak Music Hall
Friday, 20 October - Austin, TX - Emo's
Saturday, 21 October - Dallas, TX - Studio At The Factory
Monday, 23 October - Oklahoma City, OK - Beer City Music Hall
Tuesday, 24 October - Des Moines, IA - Wooly's
Thursday, 26 October - Minneapolis, MN - Amsterdam Bar andamp; Hall
Friday, 27 October - Chicago, IL - Vic Theatre
Saturday , 28 October - Indianapolis, IN - HI-FI Annex
Monday, 30 October - Nashville, TN - EXIT/IN
Tuesday, 31 October - Columbus, OH - Newport Music Hall
Thursday, 2 November - Detroit, MI - Majestic Theatre
Friday, 3 November - Toronto, ON - Danforth Music Hall
Saturday, 4 November - Buffalo, NY - Town Ballroom
Monday, 6 November - Pittsburgh, PA - Thunderbird
Tuesday, 7 November - Philadelphia, PA - Brooklyn Bowl Philly
Thursday, 9 November - New York, NY - Brooklyn Steel
Friday, 10 November - Washington, DC - 9:30 Club
Saturday, 11 November - Boston, MA - Paradise Rock Club
Monday, 13 November - Richmond, VA - The Broadberry
Tuesday, 14 November - Charleston, SC - Music Farm
Wednesday, 15 November - Atlanta, GA - Variety Playhouse
Friday, 17 November - Mexico City, MX - Corona Capital
Roosevelt’s busy 2023 follows past high-profile collaborations with Nile Rodgers, Classixx and Washed Out, and major remixes for the likes of Taylor Swift, CHVRCHES, Glass Animals, and Charlotte Gainsbourg. His last full-length album ‘Polydans’ earned widespread acclaim from press, with Billboard saying it “balances 80s-inspired synth, disco, driving beats and cinematic textures into a musical amalgamation that simultaneously manages effervescence and heft,” with Pitchfork adding “ Lauber’s music evokes an earnest sweetness, forming crisp melodies around his smooth vocals.”
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