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Backline Launches B-Line - Press Release by E

Backline launches B-LINE, a 24/7 mental health and crisis support line created exclusively for the music industry. B-LINE connects music professionals and their families with trained counselors who understand the unique pressures of working in and around music—anytime, day or night. Support is available by calling 1-855-BLINE99 or texting 254-639. This first-of-its-kind service fulfills a vision Backline has held since day one. The support line is now open.

Last year at the Grammy’s, Chappell Roan used her Best New Artist acceptance speech to ask the music industry a hard question: who is caring for the artists, if the industry isn’t? This increased visibility helped set the stage for B-LINE, which will offer 24/7 industry-specific care for the first time. 

Backline co-founder and Executive Director, Hilary Gleason, says, "This has always been the dream. We’ve supported thousands of music industry professionals in their mental health and wellness journeys, but one critical piece was missing: real-time access to care. B-LINE changes that.” 

Determined to make this dream a reality, Backline began rallying support for their new initiative, tapping lead sponsor, Spotify, as well as Noah Kahan and Live Nation. Gleason shared,  “These are close partners that have been key in advancing our mission over the past six years. When we started to bring up B-LINE with them, it became more and more clear that this was the initiative that could change the industry for good.” 

Additional support for B-LINE comes from Adyen, AEG Presents, The Busyhead Project, Red Light Management, and Wasserman Foundation.

“Artists are the lifeblood of culture, but too often they and their teams don’t have the safety nets they need. That has to change,” said Spotify’s Global Head of Music, Charlie Hellman. ”Spotify is proud to enable Backline to build B-LINE and expand access to this critical support.” 

Noah Kahan, who has been deeply invested in the path to the hotline, shared, “I started working with Backline to provide mental health services for my touring band and crew in 2023. Support for the wellbeing of the incredibly hard working artists and people that make the music industry function has long been neglected. A dedicated 24 hour hotline is the first step toward accessing critical mental health support. The Busyhead Project and I are proud to work with Backline to create a pathway toward a healthier future and an entry point for accessing resources.”

“Live Nation was among the first to feature Backline resources in our venues, and it has become an essential lifeline for the people who make our industry run. B-LINE gives them something we’ve long needed: immediate help, anytime. Live Nation is proud to support this 24/7 resource and ensure it’s prominently featured across all our venues,” said Michael Rapino, Live Nation Entertainment President & CEO. 

B-LINE ensures that anyone working in music—artists, crew, staff, executives and also family members within the music community—can access immediate, confidential support 24/7, with a seamless transition into long-term care. Launching this initiative now means getting ahead of future crises with a solution that meets the industry where it works: on the road, outside of 9-to-5 hours, and in moments of acute need. Backline is working with experts who know this work, such as Vibrant Emotional Health, a national leader in mental health which delivers life-saving support to millions each year through numerous lifelines, innovative programs, and system advocacy.

Building a healthier, more sustainable music industry for everyone, Backline's 24/7 crisis hotline is just a call or text away. Backline's trusted help hub will also still be available online: backline.care.

Anna Calvi - Hunter - Press Release by E

Photo Credit Maisie Cousins

Photo Credit Maisie Cousins

Anna Calvi shares two new videos - a film for her current single "Hunter" and a performance video for a brand new track, "As A Man" - both taken from her much anticipated album, Hunter, due for release today, August 31st, 2018, via Domino. Both were directed by the Berlin-based filmmaker and photographer, Matt Lambert, much of whose work explores queer love and intimacy.

In the track "Hunter", Calvi celebrates the transcendent aspects of pleasure and finding a community and home in queer spaces. According to Calvi, it is about "exploring a more subversive sexuality, which goes further than what is expected of a woman in our patriarchal heteronormative society." The film for "Hunter", which was premiered via Dazed, was a chance to follow an ongoing theme of creating honest and authentic portrayals of intimacy. Lambert said the following: "The ritual of self-love and body-exploration for many queer individuals is the first step toward feeling confident intimate moments with others".

About the track "As A Man", Calvi said the following: "If a woman wants to be powerful she's expected to exhibit 'male' traits. The woman in the song is trying to understand a man by imagining becoming him, but as it progresses she asks the man to become more like her instead. There's been a lot of encouragement for women to become more like men if they want to get their voices heard, or be powerful. But there hasn't been enough effort to get men to become more like women. Men are brought up believing that to be feminine is to be weak. If there is to be equality, both sexes need to be able to move to the middle of the spectrum. This song is about finding freedom in the non-binary world."

Produced by Nick Launay (Nick Cave, Grinderman) at Konk Studios in London with some further production in LA, Hunter was recorded with Anna's band - Mally Harpaz on various instruments and Alex Thomas on drums - with the addition of Adrian Utley from Portishead on keys and Martyn Casey from The Bad Seeds on bass. It has a new rawness, a primal energy into which Calvi pushes the limits of her guitar and voice beyond anything she's recorded before.

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Dagny - Used To You - Press Release by E

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An intoxicating blend of throbbing synths and cutting lyrics "nothing's feeling like it used to do / is it because I got used to you?" - "Used To You" is one of Dagny's finest moments to date.

On the new song Dagny said: "It's a song full of energy and guts, but with a heartbreaking undertone." That energy, a trait Dagny has become renowned for, is there for all to see on 'Used To You'. A sparkling electro-pop cut; the captivating contrast between its uplifting production and the reflective lyrical tone - is a joy to behold.

Speaking a little more on the release, her second in a matter of months - Dagny explained: "Emotionally it was my hardest song to write to date. Lyrically it reflects and observes a relationship that's coming to an end. But as always, wrapped with a production full of hope and positivity."

With a singular sound, style, and spirit, Dagny is quietly ascending to the forefront of pop. Supporting the likes of LANY on tour, between her own sold out headline dates in Norway, the UK and the US - she has also just announced a new European co-headline tour with fellow Nowegians, Lemaitre.

October

16 The Button Factory, Dublin, Ireland
18 Heaven, London
19 La Gaite Lyrique, Paris, France
20 Le Botanique, Bruxelles, Belgium
22 Melkweg OZ, Amsterdam, Netherlands
24 Berghain Kantine, Berlin, Germany
25 Nochtspeicher, Hamburg, Germany
27 Debaser Strand, Stockholm, Sweden
28 Pumpehuset, Store Sal, Copenhagen, Denmark

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They Might Be Giants Announce New Album and Return of Dial-A-Song by E

They Might Be Giants have released their new single "All Time What" and announced the release of their new album, I Like Fun, available January 19, 2018.

Songwriters and band founders John Linnell and John Flansburgh drew on the themes of dread, death, and disappointment and set those to driving music for this 15-track album captures the intensity of the band's live shows. The album's release also coincides with a world tour that starts in the US - see those dates here.

They Might Be Giants has launched a fan video contest for lead album single “I Left My Body”. All entries to be submitted by March 1, 2018. Winners will be announced shortly after that and the winning video will be posted on dialasong.com as well as TMBG's YouTube channel. 1st place winner receives $3000. 2nd and 3rd place winners each receive $1000. All 3 winners will get a suite of free software from Red Giant. All judging will be done by the great Open Mike Eagle. Full details here.

2018 will also see the return of TMBG's Dial-A-Song service, with weekly installments toll free at (844) 387-6962, www.dialasong.com, and on streaming sites everywhere, featuring new music all year long!

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