Mandolin Orange Confirms Extensive Fall Tour; New Album “Blindfaller”

Mandolin Orange confirms an extensive fall tour in support of their highly anticipated new album, Blindfaller, out on September 30 via Yep Roc Records. The new dates will incorporate a full band and extend the duo’s ongoing North American tour with stops in Los Angeles, Seattle, Nashville, Chicago, New York and more. See below for complete tour dates with support on select dates from Leif Vollebekk, Anna Tivel, Dead Horses and My Bubba.
The upcoming release builds on the acclaim of the band’s breakthrough Yep Roc debut, This Side of Jordan (2013), and last year’s Such Jubilee (2015). Blindfaller is now available for pre-order here: https://lnk.to/blindfaller. Stream the first single “Wildfire” here:https://soundcloud.com/yep-roc-music-group/mandolin-orange-wildfire-1/s-XHZzs.
While staying true to their Americana sound, the new album tackles modern day themes seen in our daily headlines. The North Carolina duo—comprised of Emily Frantz (fiddle/vocals) andAndrew Marlin (mandolin/vocals)—recorded the album in a one-week break from touring at Rubber Room Studio in Chapel Hill, NC. “We wanted different vibes and different intuitions on these tracks,” Marlin says, “and I feel like we really captured that.” To bolster their message and sound on Blindfaller the duo added a full band, which features Clint Mullican on bass, Kyle Keegan on drums, Allyn Love on pedal steel and previous collaborator, Josh Oliver, on guitar, keys, and vocals. Speaking to their recording process Frantz notes, “We talked about the feel of each song and pointed out loosely who was going to be taking solos, but it was mostly a lot of fresh takes, a lot of eye contact and a lot of nods and weird winks.”
Founded in 2009, Mandolin Orange has built a noteworthy catalog of recordings. The band’s 2013 release This Side of Jordan garnered critical acclaim such as NPR, who called the album “effortless and beautiful,” and American Songwriter, who said it was “honest music, shot through with coed harmonies, sweeping fiddle, mandolin, acoustic guitar and the sort of unfakeable intimacy that bonds simpatico musicians like Gillian Welch and David Rawlings.” Their 2015 follow-up, Such Jubilee, furthered their standing with inclusion in Rolling Stone’s “30 Great Country Albums of 2015 You Probably Didn’t Hear,” NPR’s Folk Alley’s “Best of 2015 Listener’s Poll” and Amazon’s “Best of the Next 2015.” The record was #1 on Magnet’s “Top 10 Indie Roots Albums of 2015” and Paste called it “an album full of blissful moments.”
On the road, the band has built a dedicated following with extensive touring including appearances at Austin City Limits, Telluride Bluegrass Festival, Newport Folk Festival, and Pickathon. The duo is currently performing select dates this summer before the start of their full-band tour.
Mandolin Orange - Blindfaller CoverBLINDFALLER TRACK LIST
1. Hey Stranger
2. Wildfire
3. Picking Up Pieces
4. Lonesome Whistle
5. Echo
6. Cold Lover’s Waltz
7. My Blinded Heart
8. Hard Travelin’
9. Gospel Shoes
10. Take This Heart of Gold
MANDOLIN ORANGE LIVE
August 7—Keystone Bluegrass & Beer Festival—Keystone, CO
August 18—Millenium Park Summer Music Series—Chicago, IL
August 20—Hoxeyville Music Festival—Wellston, MI
August 27—Moon Tower Music Festival—Lexington, KY
September 4—Strawberry Music Festival—Tuolumne, CA
September 16— Big Top Chautauqua— Bayfield, WI^
September 17—Festival Palomino—Shakopee, MN
September 18—Door Community Auditorium—Fish Creek, WI^

MANDOLIN ORANGE — BLINDFALLER RELEASE TOUR
September 30—San Francisco, CA—The Chapel*
October 1—Los Angeles, CA—Teragram Ballroom*
October 2—San Diego, CA—The Casbah*
October 5—Portland, OR—Wonder Ballroom*
October 6—Seattle, WA—Tractor Tavern#
October 7—Seattle, WA—Tractor Tavern*
October 8—Mt. Vernon, WA—McIntyre Hall*
October 9—Spokane, WA—The Bartlett*
October 11—Boise, ID—Neurolux*
October 12—Salt Lake City, UT—State Room*
October 13—Avon, CO—Vilar Performing Arts Center*
October 14—Denver, CO—Bluebird Theater*
October 15—Denver, CO—Bluebird Theater
October 16—Albuquerque, NM—Low Spirits†
October 19—St. Louis, MO—Old Rock House†
October 20—Nashville, TN—Exit/In†
October 21—Asheville, NC—The Orange Peel†
October 22—Athens, GA—The Foundry†
October 23—Charleston, SC—Pour House†
October 25—Atlanta, GA—Terminal West†
October 26—Chattanooga, TN—Revelry Room†
October 27—Knoxville, TN—The Concourse†
October 28—Charlotte, NC—McGlohon Theater†
October 30—New York, NY—Bowery Ballroom%
November 1—Boston, MA—The Sinclair%
November 3—Washington, DC—The Hamilton%
November 4—Philadelphia, PA—Boot & Saddle%
November 5—Charlottesville, VA—The Southern%
November 6—Nelsonville, OH—Stuart’s Opera House%
November 9—Ann Arbor, MI—The Ark%
November 10—Chicago, IL—Old Town School of Folk Music%
November 12—Madison, WI—Fredric March Play Circle Theater @ UW%
November 18—Saxapahaw, NC—Haw River Ballroom
November 19—Raleigh, NC—Kings
November 20—Carrboro, NC—Cat’s Cradle – Back Room

^with Elephant Revival
*with Leif Vollebekk
#with Anna Tivel
†with Dead Horses
%with My Bubba

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