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Dent May Premieres “90210” Video, Announces 2018 US + European Tour Dates

by the partae December 19, 2017
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DENT MAY PREMIERES “90210” VIDEO ANNOUNCES 2018 U.S. + EUROPEAN TOUR DATES

NEW ALBUM ACROSS THE MULTIVERSE OUT NOW
WATCH / SHARE: “90210”

Dent May released the video for his California homage “90210” today; May says, “‘90210’ is about moving to Los Angeles from Mississippi and feeling out of place at a fancy party. The video was directed by my friend Carson Culver with cinematography by Sean Price Williams, who shot my favorite movie in recent memory Good Time. It stars Los Angeles icon Tennessee Luke, who many will recognize from Tim & Eric and who I recently witnessed deliver a stirring rendition of ‘I Believe I Can Fly’ at a local comedy show.”

Clash, who premiered the video, say of “90210,” “Shades of Brian Wilson ring through, delivered in a psych-pop manner, with Dent’s instantly recognisable delivery to the fore.”

“90210” can be found on Dent’s new album Across The Multiverse, which is out now on Carpark Records.

Dent is also thrilled to announce new 2018 tour dates in the U.S. and Europe. All U.S. dates are with Moon King.

Dent May 2018 Tour Dates

2/06: Catalyst Atrium – Santa Cruz, CA

2/07: Rickshaw Stop – San Francisco, CA

2/09: Miniplex – Arcata, CA

2/10: Bunk Bar – Portland, OR

2/11: Cobalt – Vancouver, BC

2/12: Hale’s Ales Palladium – Seattle, WA

2/13: The Olympic – Boise, ID

2/14: Kilby Court – Salt Lake City, UT

2/15: Lost Lake – Denver, CO

2/17: Hotel Congress – Tucson, AZ

2/18: Moroccan Lounge – Los Angeles, CA

2/24: Hafen2 – Offenbach, Germany

2/26: Hafenklang – Hamburg, Germany

2/27: Ilses Erika – Leipzig, Germany

2/28: Kiezsalon – Berlin, Germany

3/02: Shacklewell Arms – London, UK

3/04: Hug & Pint – Glasgow, Scotland

3/05: Headrow House – Leeds, UK

3/06: Exchange – Bristol, UK

3/07: Olympic Cafe – Paris, France

3/08: Peniche Canale – Dijon, France

3/09: Sedel – Luzern, Switzerland

3/10: Bar3000 – Zürich – Switzerland

“Don’t wanna move to Southern California / I wasn’t really meant for LA…” So sang Dent May once upon a time, now he’s eating those words with a side of avocado toast in his new Los Angeles bungalow. What made the lifelong Mississippi boy pull up stakes and head west? “No one looks at you funny if you wear a tuxedo to the supermarket.” What he means is he moved there to shake up his surroundings, clear his head, and write the most accomplished record of his young career, the magical mystery tour de force Across the Multiverse.

Following the lead of musical-polymaths-with-LA-ties before him like Brian Wilson, Van Dyke Parks, and Harry Nilsson, Dent’s style on Across the Multiverse will be familiar to fans of his previous work. Yet there’s something more refined about this collection… Stately strings mingle with boogie piano like old friends. Synths weave a celestial backdrop throughout. Every verse, bridge and chorus in its right place, giving it the unmistakable feel of a true songwriting craftsman at work. Lyrically Dent has never been sharper, musing on themes like modern romance (“Picture on a Screen”, “Face Down in the Gutter of Your Love”), existential dread (“Dream 4 Me”, “I’m Gonna Live Forever Until I’m Dead”), and the distance to the moon (“Distance to the Moon”) as he searches for meaning among the infinite scrolling feeds of our 21st century augmented reality. The title track, a duet with Frankie Cosmos, is a deep space love song about finding love beyond impossible boundaries.

Across the Multiverse was written and recorded in a sunny bedroom in LA’s Highland Park neighborhood, with Dent producing and playing nearly every instrument himself. The tracks were selected from dozens of songs written after the LA move, a gold rush of productivity inspired by late nights DJing rare disco funk cuts at local watering holes.

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Dent May Premieres “Across The Multiverse” Video Featuring Frankie Cosmos, Kicks Off Tour Tonight

by the partae August 30, 2017
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DENT MAY PREMIERES “ACROSS THE MULTIVERSE” VIDEO FEATURING FRANKIE COSMOS
WATCH NOW ON PITCHFORK TV TOUR KICKS OFF IN SAN FRANCISCO

Dent May premiered the video for his duet with Frankie Cosmos “Across the Multiverse” — also the title track to his just-released new album — today via Pitchfork TV. The video, directed by Robbie Barnett, features two lovers, played by Dent and Greta Kline of Frankie Cosmos, pining for each other across space and time.

Across the Multiverse is out now on Carpark Records.

Dent May kicks off his North American headlining tour tonight in San Francisco. Tickets are available here.

Dent May 2017 Tour

8/23: The Rickshaw – San Francisco, CA

8/24: The Miniplex – Arcata, CA

8/25: Revolution Hall Roof Deck – Portland, OR

8/26: Central Saloon – Seattle, WA

8/27: The Cobalt – Vancouver, BC

8/29: The Palomino – Calgary, AB

8/30: Vangelis Tavern – Saskatoon, SK

8/31: The Goodwill Social Club – Winnipeg, MB

9/01: The Entry – Minneapolis, MN

9/02: The Hideout  – Chicago, LA

9/03: The Loving Touch – Ferndale, MI

9/04: The Horseshoe – Toronto, ON

9/05: Casa Del Popolo – Montreal, QC

9/06: Once Lounge and Ballroom – Boston, MA

9/08: Baby’s All Right – Brooklyn, NY

9/09: The Sound Hole – Philadelphia, PA

9/10: Songbyrd – Washington, DC

9/11: Strange Matter – Richmond, VA

9/12: The Earl – Atlanta, GA

9/13: Cobra – Nashville, TN

9/14: Proud Larry’s – Oxford, MS

9/15: Spacecamp – Jackson, MS

9/16: Gasa Gasa – New Orleans, LA

9/18: Walter’s – Houston, TX

9/19: Mohawk – Austin, TX

9/20: The Monarch – El Paso, TX

9/21: Hotel Congress – Tucson, AZ

9/22: The Bootleg – Los Angeles, CA

Praise for Across the Multiverse:

“The young Southern troubadour writes singalong songs filled with wit and earnestness. Think Boston renegade Jonathan Richman or songwriter-actor Loudon Wainwright III.” – LA Times 

“Finds him throwing off those psych tendencies and careening headfirst into smooth hi-fi euphoria, and it’s absolutely dazzling.” – Stereogum
“A collection that’s at once futuristic and timeless, 
Across The Multiverse is sure to wow friends, family and followers alike.” – Magnet

“Strong Pet Sounds vibes… This is an album that’s packed to the gills in the best possible way. There’s a lot going on, and all of it’s good.” – Flood

“The self-produced collection, in which May plays just about every instrument, explores modern romance, existential dread, and interstellar charm.” – Hype Machine

More on Across the Multiverse:

“Don’t wanna move to Southern California / I wasn’t really meant for LA…” So sang Dent May once upon a time, now he’s eating those words with a side of avocado toast in his new Los Angeles bungalow. What made the lifelong Mississippi boy pull up stakes and head west? “No one looks at you funny if you wear a tuxedo to the supermarket.” What he means is he moved there to shake up his surroundings, clear his head, and write the most accomplished record of his young career, the magical mystery tour de force Across the Multiverse.

Following the lead of musical-polymaths-with-LA-ties before him like Brian Wilson, Van Dyke Parks, and Harry Nilsson, Dent’s style on Across the Multiverse will be familiar to fans of his previous work. Yet there’s something more refined about this collection… Stately strings mingle with boogie piano like old friends. Synths weave a celestial backdrop throughout. Every verse, bridge and chorus in its right place, giving it the unmistakable feel of a true songwriting craftsman at work. Lyrically Dent has never been sharper, musing on themes like modern romance (“Picture on a Screen”, “Face Down in the Gutter of Your Love”), existential dread (“Dream 4 Me”, “I’m Gonna Live Forever Until I’m Dead”), and the distance to the moon (“Distance to the Moon”) as he searches for meaning among the infinite scrolling feeds of our 21st century augmented reality. The title track, a duet with Frankie Cosmos, is a deep space love song about finding love beyond impossible boundaries.

Across the Multiverse was written and recorded in a sunny bedroom in LA’s Highland Park neighborhood, with Dent producing and playing nearly every instrument himself. The tracks were selected from dozens of songs written after the LA move, a gold rush of productivity inspired by late nights DJing rare disco funk cuts at local watering holes. It’s his first album for Carpark Records and will be released August 18th.

 

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Dent May Premieres New Song “90210”; New Album “Across The Multiverse” Out 8/18

by the partae July 21, 2017
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DENT MAY PREMIERES NEW SONG “90210”

NEW ALBUM ACROSS THE MULTIVERSE OUT AUGUST 18 ON CARPARK RECORDS

ON TOUR THIS AUGUST + SEPTEMBER

LISTEN / SHARE: “90210”

Dent May released the newest single from his forthcoming Across The Multiverse album today; “90210” is a tongue-in-cheek ode to the Mississippi transplant’s new hometown of Los Angeles.  “Caviar days / plastic surgery nights / 90210 with you by my side,” May sings.

Gorilla Vs. Bear premiered the track, saying, “The move to LA seems to be suiting your Mississippi boy from 39202 quite well on the swaying, swoon-y ‘90210’, as Dent dials down the disco vibes and lets his timeless songwriting shine with a welcome and warm West Coast sheen.”

Across The Multiverse is out August 18 and is available for pre-order via Carpark, iTunes, and Amazon.

Dent May will kick off a North American headlining tour next month. Tickets are availablehere.

Dent May 2017 Tour

8/05: The Glass House (Viva! Pomona) – Pomona, CA

8/23: The Rickshaw – San Francisco, CA

8/25: Revolution Hall Roof Deck – Portland, OR

8/26: Central Saloon – Seattle, WA

8/27: The Cobalt – Vancouver, BC

8/29: The Palomino – Calgary, AB

8/30: Vangelis Tavern – Saskatoon, SK

8/31: The Goodwill Social Club – Winnipeg, MB

9/01: The Entry – Minneapolis, MN

9/02: The Hideout  – Chicago, LA

9/03: The Loving Touch – Ferndale, MI

9/04: The Horseshoe – Toronto, ON

9/05: Casa Del Popolo – Montreal, QC

9/06: Once Lounge and Ballroom – Boston, MA

9/08: Baby’s All Right – Brooklyn, NY

9/09: The Sound Hole – Philadelphia, PA

9/11: Strange Matter – Richmond, VA

9/12: The Earl – Atlanta, GA

9/13: Cobra – Nashville, TN

9/14: Proud Larry’s – Oxford, MS

9/15: Spacecamp – Jackson, MS

9/16: Gasa Gasa – New Orleans, LA

9/18: Walter’s – Houston, TX

9/19: Mohawk – Austin, TX

9/20: The Monarch – El Paso, TX

9/21: Hotel Congress – Tucson, AZ

9/22: The Bootleg – Los Angeles, CA

More on Across the Multiverse:

“Don’t wanna move to Southern California / I wasn’t really meant for LA…” So sang Dent May once upon a time, now he’s eating those words with a side of avocado toast in his new Los Angeles bungalow. What made the lifelong Mississippi boy pull up stakes and head west? “No one looks at you funny if you wear a tuxedo to the supermarket.” What he means is he moved there to shake up his surroundings, clear his head, and write the most accomplished record of his young career, the magical mystery tour de force Across the Multiverse.

Following the lead of musical-polymaths-with-LA-ties before him like Brian Wilson, Van Dyke Parks, and Harry Nilsson, Dent’s style on Across the Multiverse will be familiar to fans of his previous work. Yet there’s something more refined about this collection… Stately strings mingle with boogie piano like old friends. Synths weave a celestial backdrop throughout. Every verse, bridge and chorus in its right place, giving it the unmistakable feel of a true songwriting craftsman at work. Lyrically Dent has never been sharper, musing on themes like modern romance (“Picture on a Screen”, “Face Down in the Gutter of Your Love”), existential dread (“Dream 4 Me”, “I’m Gonna Live Forever Until I’m Dead”), and the distance to the moon (“Distance to the Moon”) as he searches for meaning among the infinite scrolling feeds of our 21st century augmented reality. The title track, a duet with Frankie Cosmos, is a deep space love song about finding love beyond impossible boundaries.

Across the Multiverse was written and recorded in a sunny bedroom in LA’s Highland Park neighborhood, with Dent producing and playing nearly every instrument himself. The tracks were selected from dozens of songs written after the LA move, a gold rush of productivity inspired by late nights DJing rare disco funk cuts at local watering holes. It’s his first album for Carpark Records and will be released August 18th.

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DENT MAY PREMIERES NEW SONG “PICTURE ON A SCREEN”

by the partae June 16, 2017
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ANNOUNCES NORTH AMERICAN TOUR
 
NEW ALBUM ACROSS THE MULTIVERSE OUT AUGUST 18 ON CARPARK RECORDS

Los Angeles-via-Mississippi troubadour Dent May shared his newest single “Picture on a Screen” today via a lyric video that features Princess Diana, Jim Beam, nunchucks, and a pair of Crocs. May describes the song as “a love letter to a jpeg,” while Consequence of Sound, who premiered the video, say, “The track is as smooth as the resolution on the latest MacBook, with horns and plinking piano twinkling like pixels forming a lounge-y, psych pop image.”

WATCH / SHARE: “PICTURE ON A SCREEN”


“Picture on a Screen” will appear on May’s new album Across The Multiverse, along with the previously released title track featuring Frankie Cosmos and “Face Down In The Gutter Of Your Love.” Across The Multiverse is out August 18 and is available for pre-order viaCarpark and iTunes.

Dent May also announced a headlining North American tour that will kick off in San Francisco on August 23 and take him across the US and Canada before wrapping onSeptember 22 in Los Angeles. Tickets are available here.

Dent May 2017 Tour

8/23: The Rickshaw – San Francisco, CA

8/25: Revolution Hall Roof Deck – Portland, OR

8/26: Central Saloon – Seattle, WA

8/27: The Cobalt – Vancouver, BC

8/29: The Palomino – Calgary, AB

8/30: Vangelis Tavern – Saskatoon, SK

8/31: The Goodwill Social Club – Winnipeg, MB

9/01: The Entry – Minneapolis, MN

9/02: The Hideout  – Chicago, LA

9/03: The Loving Touch – Ferndale, MI

9/04: The Horseshoe – Toronto, ON

9/06: Once Lounge and Ballroom – Boston

9/08: Baby’s All Right – Brooklyn, NY

9/09: The Sound Hole – Philadelphia, PA

9/11: Strange Matter – Richmond, VA

9/12: The Earl – Atlanta, GA

9/14: Proud Larry’s – Oxford, MS

9/16: Gasa Gasa – New Orleans, LA

9/18: Walter’s – Houston, TX

9/19: Mohawk – Austin, TX

9/20: The Monarch – El Paso, TX

9/21: Hotel Congress – Tucson, AZ

9/22: The Bootleg – Los Angeles, CA

More on Across the Multiverse:

“Don’t wanna move to Southern California / I wasn’t really meant for LA…” So sang Dent May once upon a time, now he’s eating those words with a side of avocado toast in his new Los Angeles bungalow. What made the lifelong Mississippi boy pull up stakes and head west? “No one looks at you funny if you wear a tuxedo to the supermarket.” What he means is he moved there to shake up his surroundings, clear his head, and write the most accomplished record of his young career, the magical mystery tour de force Across the Multiverse.

Following the lead of musical-polymaths-with-LA-ties before him like Brian Wilson, Van Dyke Parks, and Harry Nilsson, Dent’s style on Across the Multiverse will be familiar to fans of his previous work. Yet there’s something more refined about this collection… Stately strings mingle with boogie piano like old friends. Synths weave a celestial backdrop throughout. Every verse, bridge and chorus in its right place, giving it the unmistakable feel of a true songwriting craftsman at work. Lyrically Dent has never been sharper, musing on themes like modern romance (“Picture on a Screen”, “Face Down in the Gutter of Your Love”), existential dread (“Dream 4 Me”, “I’m Gonna Live Forever Until I’m Dead”), and the distance to the moon (“Distance to the Moon”) as he searches for meaning among the infinite scrolling feeds of our 21st century augmented reality. The title track, a duet with Frankie Cosmos, is a deep space love song about finding love beyond impossible boundaries.

Across the Multiverse was written and recorded in a sunny bedroom in LA’s Highland Park neighborhood, with Dent producing and playing nearly every instrument himself. The tracks were selected from dozens of songs written after the LA move, a gold rush of productivity inspired by late nights DJing rare disco funk cuts at local watering holes. It’s his first album for Carpark Records and will be released August 18th.

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DENT MAY Announces New Album ACROSS THE MULTIVERSE

by the partae May 17, 2017
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DENT MAY ANNOUNCES NEW ALBUM ACROSS THE MULTIVERSE
 
OUT AUGUST 18 ON CARPARK RECORDS
 
SHARES TITLE TRACK FEATURING FRANKIE COSMOS
Singer-songwriter Dent May is thrilled to announce his new album Across the Multiverse will be released on August 18 on Carpark Records. May premiered the record’s title track, which features Frankie Cosmos, today via Stereogum, who call it “absolutely dazzling… a buoyant, string-laden throwback love song with strains of ABBA and Burt Bacharach.”
Dent May – self-described hotel bar lounge singer and aspiring daytime TV talk show host – has been charming his way into the hearts of music fans since the release of his debut album The Good Feeling Music of Dent May & His Magnificent Ukulele on Animal Collective’s Paw Tracks label in 2009. The Mississippi-born, Los Angeles-based songwriter, performer, and Dolly Parton enthusiast has since released two more acclaimed records, Do Things (2012) and Warm Blanket (2013), dropped the holiday smash “I’ll Be Stoned For Christmas,” and played hundreds of shows from Shanghai to Chicago. His latest album, Across the Multiverse, is an interstellar voyage of mythic proportions.
Across The Multiverse, which includes the previously released single “Face Down In The Gutter Of Your Love,” is available for pre-order via Carpark and iTunes.
Dent May – Across the Multiverse
August 18, 2017 – Carpark Records
1. Hello Cruel World
2. Picture On A Screen
3. Across The Multiverse (feat. Frankie Cosmos)
4. Dream 4 Me
5. Take Me To Heaven
6. 90210
7. Face Down In The Gutter Of Your Love
8. A Little Bit Goes A Long Way
9. Don’t Let Them
10. I’m Gonna Live Forever Until I’m Dead
11. Distance To The Moon
More on Across the Multiverse:
“Don’t wanna move to Southern California / I wasn’t really meant for LA…“ So sang Dent May once upon a time, now he’s eating those words with a side of avocado toast in his new Los Angeles bungalow. What made the lifelong Mississippi boy pull up stakes and head west? “No one looks at you funny if you wear a tuxedo to the supermarket.” What he means is he moved there to shake up his surroundings, clear his head, and write the most accomplished record of his young career, the magical mystery tour de force Across the Multiverse.
Following the lead of musical-polymaths-with-LA-ties before him like Brian Wilson, Van Dyke Parks, and Harry Nilsson, Dent’s style on Across the Multiverse will be familiar to fans of his previous work. Yet there’s something more refined about this collection… Stately strings mingle with boogie piano like old friends. Synths weave a celestial backdrop throughout. Every verse, bridge and chorus in its right place, giving it the unmistakable feel of a true songwriting craftsman at work. Lyrically Dent has never been sharper, musing on themes like modern romance (“Picture on a Screen”, “Face Down in the Gutter of Your Love”), existential dread (“Dream 4 Me”, “I’m Gonna Live Forever Until I’m Dead”), and the distance to the moon (“Distance to the Moon”) as he searches for meaning among the infinite scrolling feeds of our 21st century augmented reality. The title track, a duet with Frankie Cosmos, is a deep space love song about finding love beyond impossible boundaries.
Across the Multiverse was written and recorded in a sunny bedroom in LA’s Highland Park neighborhood, with Dent producing and playing nearly every instrument himself. The tracks were selected from dozens of songs written after the LA move, a gold rush of productivity inspired by late nights DJing rare disco funk cuts at local watering holes. It’s his first album for Carpark Records and will be released August 18th.
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