Ariel Posen Releases New Single, “Didn’t Say,” in Advance of Forthcoming Album REASONS WHY

Out 9/8 via Soundly Music  

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Ariel Posen will release his third album, Reasons Why, on September 8 via Soundly Music (PRE-SAVE). Recorded in Winnipeg, Manitoba and Montreal, Quebec in early 2022, Reasons Why represents reflection and growth for Posen in both personal and artistic ways. The title refers to the explanation behind how and why we act, and how choices can further affect oneself and others. On his newest single “Didn’t Say” Posen sings of gestures left unsaid and undone that could’ve saved an ill-fated relationship. “Didn’t Say” was the first of a batch of 30 songs Posen wrote that eventually comprised the tracklist of Reasons Why. Listen HERE and watch the lyric video HERE.

Around the announcement of the album, Posen launched two additional singles: the groove heavy kiss-off “I Wish That We Never Met” and the strutting, big-beat rocker “Man You Raised.”

Posen started working on Reasons Why at the beginning of 2020, and the COVID lockdown provided an unintended creative boon to his work. The songs certainly reflect the extra time and care they were given: from “Man You Raised” and “Time Can Only Tell” to the funky drive of “I Wish That We Never Met,” the modernistic textures of “Broken But I’m Fine” to the heart-rending sentiments of “Learning How to Say Goodbye” and “Feel This Way Too” (co-written with Leith Ross, along with “Choose”), and the melodic sweep of tracks such as “Always Moving On” and “Didn’t Say.”

Posen grew up in Winnipeg, the child of professional musicians, and began playing piano and guitar at a young age. By age 14 he was playing his own gigs. Eventually, his skills and unique style caught the attention of others and he has been a hired gun for artists like Tom Jones, Butch Walker, Scary Pockets, and many more. John Mayer, who hired Posen to play in a commercial for his signature guitar, called him “one of my favorite guitarists.” Britain’s The Guitar Magazine declared him “one of the most toneful and tasteful players to emerge in recent years” – joining other publications such as Rolling StoneCanada’s CBCGuitar PlayerGuitarist, and many more in singing Posen’s praises.

In support of the release of Reasons Why, Posen will be touring around the world with his band through the fall and winter of 2023. All dates are listed below and ticket links can be found here.

7/28 – Guelph, ON, Canada – Hillside Festival

8/26 – Tønder, Denmark – Tønder Festival

8/28 – Berlin, Germany – Frannz Club +

8/29 – Köln, Germany – Luxor +

8/31 – Utrecht, Netherlands – De Helling +

9/1 – Amsterdam, Netherlands – Paradiso

9/3 – Birmingham, UK– O2 Institute *

9/4 – Bristol, UK – Thekla and

9/5 – Manchester, UK – The Bread Shed and

9/6 – Narberth, UK – Queens Hall and

9/7 – Brighton, UK – Komedia and

9/8 – London, UK – The Garage and

9/23 – Los Angeles, CA – Crossroads Festival

9/26 – Calgary, AB, Canada – Commonwealth Bar andamp; Stage #

9/27 – Edmonton, AB, Canada – The Starlite Room #

9/28 – Saskatoon, SK, Canada – Broadway Theatre #

9/29 – Winnipeg, MB, Canada – Park Theatre #

10/18 – Dallas, TX – Sundown at Granada #

10/19 – Austin, TX – Parish #

10/21 – Los Angeles, CA – Lodge Room Highland Park #

10/22 – Pioneertown, CA – Pappy andamp; Harriet’s #

10/24 – San Francisco, CA – Bottom of the Hill #

10/26 – Portland, OR – Polaris Hall #

10/27 – Seattle, WA – High Dive #

10/29 – Vancouver, BC, Canada – Hollywood Theatre and

11/9 – Ottawa, ON, Canada – Galerie Saw Gallery and

11/10 – Montreal, QC, Canada – Theatre Fairmount and

11/11 – South Burlington, VT – Higher Ground and

11/12 – Cambridge, MA – Sonia Live Music Venue and

11/14 – Philadelphia, PA – Milkboy and

11/15 – Vienna, VA – Jammin Java and

11/16 – New York, NY – Gramercy Theatre and

11/18 – Hamilton, ON, Canada – Mills Hardware

11/19 – Toronto, ON, Canada – The Great Hall and

12/7 – Asheville, NC – Salvage Station and

12/8 – Decatur, GA – Eddie’s Attic and

12/9 – Nashville, TN – The Blue Room and

12/10 – Indianapolis, IN – Hi-Fi and

12/12 – Chicago, IL – Sleeping Village and

12/13 – St. Paul, MN – Turf Club and

 

+ w/ Niall McCabe

* w/ Jonny Morgan

and w/ Brittany Kennell

# w/ Terra Lightfoot

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