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BC Camplight shares video for title track from upcoming album "A Sober Conversation" out 27th June via Bella Union || UK + EU live dates throughout the Summer + Autumn



BC Camplight shares video for title track from upcoming album "A Sober Conversation"
photo credit: Jessica Branney



With his anticipated new album A Sober Conversation due out 27th June via Bella Union, and following the singles “Two Legged Dog”, which features Abigail Morris from The Last Dinner Party, and “Where You Taking My Baby?”, today BC Camplight shares a video for the album’s barnstorming title track. The deceivingly upbeat single illustrates Brian Christinzio’s internal battle with his past substance abuse whilst admitting the truth of his own childhood abuse through a heated conversation that turns into a literal car crash. The chant “now's the time for a sober conversation” in the bridge is Brian getting ready to accept things. “I think we all reach a point in our lives where we can no longer run from ourselves or our pasts,” explains Brian. “When I found myself no longer able to stay one step ahead of my fears and memories I stopped running, let myself feel it all, and had a long talk with myself. The talk was dark and disturbing but genuine and life-changing. This song is that sober conversation.” Watch the video HERE.





BC Camplight has a busy few months of touring ahead culminating in his biggest headline shows to date at the Roundhouse in London and the O2 Apollo in Manchester. All dates are listed below.


Every BC Camplight album has a backstory every bit as compelling as its music. A Sober Conversation is no different, as virtuoso songwriter and pianist Brian Christinzio documents the last two years of his life, finally confronting a shocking childhood trauma while embracing sobriety, to create his bravest and most revealing record. It’s an enthralling, sometimes haunting quasi-concept record marked by ruthless tragic-comedic purging and sublime, intricate melody, knitting lyrical screenplays to dazzling arrangements. It is BC Camplight at the height of his remarkable powers.


A Sober Conversation follows Christinzio’s 2023 album, the critically celebrated The Last Rotation Of Earth (his first Top 40 album), a record centred around the agonising break-up of his long-term relationship. It received the most ecstatic reviews of his career - “A masterpiece” (Sunday Times), “Masterful” (Uncut), “An extraordinary record” (MOJO) - and his biggest headline shows up to that point at London Shepherd’s Bush Empire and Manchester’s Albert Hall. But even increased recognition for the man’s considerable talent cannot compensate for the man’s long history of depression, and Christinzio admits it’s been a hard-fought battle to reach this point in life.


“Around the time of The Last Rotation… I realised I was living in this perpetual childhood, messed up all the time, trying to free myself from responsibility and all the bad thoughts I had. It led to a kind of existential crisis… I was craving meaning, thinking about having kids… I’ve been running away from stuff for a long time. You can either try and achieve milestones in life or chase a dime bag - you can’t do both. And I’ve decided not to let myself be defeated anymore.”


In part, Christinzio’s new-found clarity led him back to childhood, to summer camp in New Jersey when he was abused by an adult counsellor. Previous BC Camplight records have referred to it obliquely, but it’s now front and centre of A Sober Conversation. “I had spent 30 years being terrified to open that door, and afraid of the price I’d pay once I had. I’ve opened the door. To some extent this album is what was on the other side. I hope it helps me but this album is also for everyone that is having trouble finding their bravery, finding themselves” he says.


As album intro ‘The Tent’ evolves from an ominous crescendo of synths and footsteps into a pensive country-tinged piano ballad into a passage of increasing tonal violence and euphoric choral harmonies, Christinzio sets the scene of the crime. Later on in the album, stunning magnum opus ‘Rock Gently To Disorder’ underlines how the struggle continues. “I might be owning my life, but it doesn’t mean it's not going to hurt,” he affirms. “It’s always going to hurt.”


Hurt, alongside its good friends Confusion and Anger, have shaped every BC Camplight record, from his 2005 debut, when he was backed by musicians who would eventually join The War On Drugs. But by 2010, after he released a second album, Christinzio knew he had to leave Philly. “If I’d stayed,” he once mused, “I’d be dead. Period.” So he took a friend’s advice to escape his circumstances and moved to, of all places, Manchester. He found his way to Bella Union, when he began again, releasing the album How To Die In The North. Just days before it was released in 2014, Christinzio was deported back to Philly. He got back to the UK via an Italian passport and made Deportation Blues - but just days before its release in 2016, his father died, triggering the breakdown that inspired Shortly After Takeoff, the last part of what Christinzio calls his Manchester Trilogy.


The Last Rotation Of Earth followed, and Christinzio got through the break-up, started therapy, buried his addictions, and made his new masterwork A Sober Conversation. The album is self-played except drums (shared between Sidonie Hand-Halford and Adam Dawson, who plays in Christinzio’s live band), plus backing singer Jessica Branney. Live band members Jolan Lewis and Thom Bellini make cameos. Christinzio believes that his sobriety, “really comes out in the music. It’s more meaningful because it’s coming from a place of clarity.”


The BC Camplight live show is considered to be among the very best there is - a powerful and breathtaking affair. This year’s touring features a bunch of solo instore shows around the album’s launch and a full band UK tour in November, including London’s Roundhouse and Manchester Apollo. Upcoming live info below. All shows are full band unless listed as solo:


Friday 13th June – Penzance – Minack Theatre (solo)


Saturday 5th July – York – Museum Gardens


Sunday 3rd August – Edinburgh – La Belle Angele


Saturday 30th August – Birmingham – Moseley Folk Festival


Friday 12th September - Lille – Aéronef (solo)


Saturday 13th September - Paris - Le Point Ephemere (solo)


Sunday 14th September – Antwerp – Venue TBC (solo)


Tuesday 16th September - Germany, Jena – TRAFO (solo)


Wednesday 17th September - Germany, Berlin - Kantine am Berghain (solo)


Thursday 18th September - Germany, Hamburg - Reeperbahn Festival (solo)


Friday 19th September - Denmark, Copenhagen - Hotel Cecil (solo)


Sunday 21st September - Germany, Cologne – Jaki (solo)


Monday 22nd September - The Netherlands, Amsterdam – Paradiso (solo)


Thursday 30th October – Bristol – SWX


Saturday 1st November – Leeds – Project House


Tuesday 4th November – Norwich – Norwich Arts Centre


Wednesday 5th November – London – Roundhouse


Thursday 6th November – Cardiff – Tramshed


Friday 7th November – Exeter – Phoenix


Saturday 8th November – Southampton – The 1865


Wednesday 12th November – Newcastle – Boiler Shop


Thursday 13th November – Glasgow – Queen Margaret Union


Friday 14th November – Manchester – O2 Apollo


Sunday 16th November – Nottingham – Rock City


Tuesday 18th November – Dublin – Button Factory


Wednesday 19th November – Belfast – Mandela Hall


Thursday 20th November – Galway – Roisin Duhb


Friday 21st November – Limerick City – Dolan’s


A Sober Conversation tracklist:


Tracklist:


1. The Tent


2. Two Legged Dog


3. A Sober Conversation


4. When I Make My First Million


5. Where You Taking My Baby?


6. Bubbles In The Gasoline


7. Rock Gently In Disorder


8. Drunk Talk


9. Leaving Camp Four Oaks



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