
ANNOUNCE MARCH TOUR DATES AND SXSW SHOWCASES
Dana
Patrick
Look out for Great Northern on tour in the
following cities:
Weds March 11 - Seattle, WA - Sunset
Tavern
Thurs March 12 - Portland, OR - Holocene
Sat March 14 - San Francisco, CA - Hotel
Utah Salon
Mon March 16 - Los Angleles, CA -
Silverlake Lounge
Tues March 17 - Tucson, AZ - Plush
Thurs March 19 - Austin, TX - SXSW -
Filter Party @ Cedar Street - 2:30pm
Fri March 20 - Austin, TX - SXSW @ Karma
Lounge -12am
Sat March 21 - Austin, TX - SXSW @
Convention Center - 2pm (Acoustic
Performance)

‘REMIND ME WHERE THE LIGHT IS’
OUT APRIL 28TH (Eenie Meenie Records)
Their follow up to 2007's 'Trading
Twighlight For Daylight' is the new
masterpiece, ‘Remind Me Where the Light Is’,
is the work of a more seasoned group, one
that has been on the road for months
(touring with the likes of Silversun
Pickups, Cold War Kids, Ladytron, Spoon and
Fiery Furnaces) missed home, seen the world,
and returned, not entirely prepared to sit
still and write. It became very clear to
them that they were going to do things a
little differently this time.
On ‘Remind Me Where The Light Is’, Solon
Bixler and Rachel Stolte are not afraid to
delve into darkness. "We took a lot more
risks by entering uncomfortable territory
that wasn't touched on the last record,"
Bixler says. "We dug deeper into the
unpleasant, which helped us to find the
beauty." Wishing to expand their sound,
Bixler and Stolte began working with
producer Michael Patterson (Beck, Black
Rebel Motorcycle Club, Beck, Puff Daddy, She
Wants Revenge, amongst others) and Nic
Jodoin. The results being upbeat,
guitar-driven songs, yet with the familiar
layered vocals and sweeping, panoramic
sound.
Great Northern take bigger chances on this
album; "We are content to be learning as we
go," Stolte says, "trying to overcome the
fear of changing ourselves, constantly
redefining ourselves as artists, and never
creating the same thing twice. We hope the
people who hear our music will relate to
this next chapter of our lives."
Given the ease with which Bixler and Stolte
foster an immediate intimacy with their
audience, listeners new and old are certain
to not only relate to them, but to join in
on the journey from the darkness, back to
the light.
Check out Great Northern's E-Card
http://eeniemeenie.com/ecards/greatnorthern/?ID=27