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Califone: Film, Tour w/ Wilco

SUNDANCE, HOMETOWN SHOWS AND THE OLYMPICS LOOM

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All My Friends Are Funeral Singers, the film that accompanies Califone‘s new album of the same name, will be making its theatrical premiere at the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah this January. The film was written and directed by Califone frontman Tim Rutili, and is his debut feature length film. The band will also be performing a live soundtrack alongside the film at the opening screening at Sundance.

The screenplay for the film draws on the same themes and inspirations as the album. The story revolves around a fortuneteller named Zel (played by respected cult actress Angela Bettis) who lives and works in an old house crowded with ghosts. When a mysterious light appears in the woods, the ghosts realize they are trapped and begin to rebel. The live soundtrack to the film has been a part of Califone performances throughout the fall touring in support of All My Friends Are Funeral Singers.

Even with all of the excitement surrounding the film, the band are spending the bulk of their February on tour, supporting Wilco on dates in the United States and Canada. These shows will not accompany the film, and include an appearance at the Winter Olympics in Vancouver. Additionally, Califone has announced two shows in their hometown of Chicago, one alongside the film on March 9, and one as a standard rock show on March 10.

Califone’s All My Friends Are Funeral Singers at Sundance

1/26/10 Park City, UT @ New Frontier on Main, 9pm (includes live performance by Califone)
1/27/10 Park City, UT @ Egyptian Theatre, 9pm
1/28/10 Park City, UT @ Holiday Village Cinema II, 2pm
1/29/10 Salt Lake City, UT @ Broadway Centre Cinemas IV, 7:30pm
1/30/10 Park City, UT @ Yarrow Hotel Theatre 1, 3pm

Califone Tour Dates

2/07/10 Missoula, MT @ Adams Center (w/ Wilco)
2/09/10 Portland, OR @ Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall (w/ Wilco)
2/10/10 Seattle, WA @ Paramount Theatre (w/ Wilco)
2/12/10 Victoria, BC @ Royal Theatre (w/ Wilco)
2/13/10 Vancouver, BC @ David Lam Park (w/ Wilco)
2/15/10 Edmonton, AB @ Northern Alberta Jubilee (w/ Wilco)
2/16/10 Calgary, AB @ Southern Alberta Jubilee (w/ Wilco)
2/17/10 Saskatoon, SK @ TCU Place (w/ Wilco)
2/19/10 Duluth, MN @ DECC Auditorium (w/ Wilco)
2/20/10 Madison, WI @ Overture Center for the Arts (w/ Wilco)
2/21/10 East Lansing, MI @ Wharton Center (w/ Wilco)
2/22/10 Hamilton, ON @ Hamilton Place Theatre (w/ Wilco)
2/24/10 London, ON @ Centennial Hall (w/ Wilco)

3/09/10 Chicago, IL @ Lincoln Hall
3/10/10 Chicago, IL @ Lincoln Hall


Califone: New Album

Califone Will Release Their New Album All My Friends Are Funeral Singers

October 6 On Dead Oceans


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The critically acclaimed Chicago post-rock act Califone is set to release their forthcoming album All My Friends Are Funeral Singers October 6 on Dead Oceans. The album marks the highly anticipated follow-up to 2006′s Roots & Crowns, which The New York Times calls “enthralling,” and Paste praises as “Acoustic Delta blues, back-porch Appalachia, folk-pop and syncopated funk marinate in futuristic sounds, like Mississippi John Hurt, Neil Young and Curtis Mayfield transported through Four Tet‘s chop shop.”

The Chicago-based band consists of multi-instrumentalists Tim Rutili, Jim Becker, Joe Adamik, and Ben Masseralla. On All My Friends Are Funeral Singers, produced by longtime collaborator Brian Deck (Iron & Wine, Gomez, Modest Mouse), the band employs a wide range of instrumentation and electronic effects to create a dense collage of sounds. Instruments range from the traditional (guitar, violin, banjo, percussion) to the unusual (optigan, stylophone, baritone ukulele, mbira, thumb piano).

Primary songwriter and vocalist Tim Rutili, whose artistic endeavors stretch beyond music and include the creation of surreal short documentaries, music video and film scores, recently wrote and directed his first feature-length film. The screenplay for the film draws on the same themes and inspirations as the album, and many of the songs were written at the same time and contain the same images and characters. The film, also titled All My Friends Are Funeral Singers, will be submitted to film festivals early next year. Califone will incorporate a full-length presentation of the film during their live performances, adding a new element to the band’s live show.

Nationwide tour dates will be confirmed shortly.