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Luke Wallace, acclaimed folk, Americana singer-song writer, embodies a new wave of politically charged folk music, writing the soundtrack for a movement of people rising up to meet the social and environmental challenges of our times. He is on a simple mission with this record, to help people find their voice and as he saysย โ€œto step into the world, no matter how dark, and shine a light on both the beauty and injustice so prevalent today.โ€ย Luke Wallace has hit his stride on his new album,ย What On Earth, set for release onย March 6thย on Come to Life Music.

Based in British Columbia, Luke Wallace embarked on his musical career in 2015. Following the release of his critically acclaimed thousand-voice live album, Us, Luke has received incredible support by fans and tastemakers alike with regular radio play on CBCโ€™s NxNW. He also recently performed at two of BCโ€™s biggest Folk and Roots festivals in 2019 includingย Salmon Arm Roots and Blues and Vancouver Island Music Fest. Hisย Roots and Bluesย performance was elevated by an epic finale song shared alongside folk legendsย Valdy ะธ Irish Mythen, on the main stage. Now on his 5th release, and with 6 years of touring the coast carrying an unwavering message of unity and justice, Luke Wallace has found his voice on his newest album,ย What on Earth.

What on Earthย is 9 tracks of uplifting lyricism, hooky choruses and a writing style that marks new terrain for a songwriter who has found his voice. With this album, Luke takes a deep dive into introspection and spirituality, and marries it with his political-folk writing style raising his sound to a new level of clarity. Wallace reflects,ย โ€œWhat on Earth is rooted in my grappling of an increasingly strange world and the wonderment of my role in it. ย These songs came together as an expression of my polarized view of the global scenario and what is coming for humanity.โ€ย He recorded it in merely 30 days at North Bluff Studios near Vancouver with producer Daniel Klenner (Shad, Hey Ocean) and mastered by Brock McFarlane.

The new album features standouts like the protest-anthem โ€œJet Lag,โ€ which questions the motivation of world leaders who choose to turn against the land for profits, as he sings out, โ€œI love the land more than my country.โ€ And adds his voice to the growing movement of our youth who are concerned about the world they will inherit. โ€œSons and Daughters,โ€ is a nod to his past political-folk writing and seems to pack all of the hope and anger of his generation into irresistible songs worth putting on repeat.

What on Earthย is also punctuated with the introspective songย โ€œPassing Through.โ€ย Wallace comments,ย โ€œโ€˜Passing Throughโ€ is a reminder that the only two constants in the universe are change and love. There is some truth to the idea that if we all accepted the notion that weโ€™re just passing through, never solid or permanent, weโ€™d be far less likely to stock up more than we could ever need; far less likely to sacrifice huge portions of our lives to live out the final 15 years in a false security. And so, in the spirit of this song and impermanence, I commit the remainder of my life to being a force of love in an impermanent world.โ€

โ€œBiosphere,โ€ย is the lead single due out later this month, features unique instrumental sounds created by Lukeโ€™s 92.5 sterling silver ring, with a design from his celtic roots, that he tapped against the body of an open-tuned guitar, allowing the chords to ring out. It amplifies the songโ€™s message about finding inner strength and peace within. Wallace reflects,ย โ€œ3 years ago, on an island near Vancouver, I started building a small cabin on a mountain side and was immediately drawn in a life of deep simplicity. Iโ€™m still learning about how truly little I need, and how much of a source of happiness my own inner fire can be. When one finds peace in the simple things, itโ€™s very hard for others to bring you down.โ€ย 

The single,ย โ€œPale Kids,โ€ย due out in February, ties both Lukeโ€™s activism and introspective sediments home, with this song he shines a light on indigenous rights and passionately asks listeners to pay attention and take action. He sings a painful truth,ย โ€œItโ€™s time for the Pale Kids to stand up and make some noise, causeโ€™ they probably wonโ€™t shoot you like they do the darker boys. โ€ย He clarifies,ย โ€œItโ€™s calling on those that are currently silent to the injustice upon which our white privilege sits. To use whatever privilege you have to fight for the liberation of those whom our systems of governance are too often death sentences.โ€ย He explains,ย โ€œIndigenous activists are murdered every single day by government and private security forces for defending the land, without which their communities will perish. Many of the projects they protest, particularly in South America, are mines owned by Canadian firms, headquartered in my home city of Vancouver. In Canada, we continue to praise ourselves for values like inclusiveness, peace and tolerance, all while the RCMP raid, with snipers and assault weapons, peaceful Indigenous communities in Northern BC simply occupying their traditional territories.โ€

Luke Wallace will be touring in support of his new album. He will be performing at cities and towns all over the West coast of Canada and eventually hit the Pacific Northwest in the Fall. His goal is to share his songs and learn from the towns he visits to empower and support people and to help build a movement and change the way we interact with each other and the planet.

Reflecting back on the album Wallace comments,ย โ€œThis record is something that Iโ€™m incredibly excited to share with people as it offers an opportunity for connection and understanding that I havenโ€™t had in the past. With the world shifting in such concerning and strange ways, I feel a greater call to look inside myself, tap into my vulnerability and write songs that people can connect with.โ€ย He continues โ€œIโ€™m hopeful that this album will nudge some people over the edge of complacency into a life of action.โ€

 

His new album, What on Earth is Toย Be Released on March 6, 2020ย on Come to Life Music

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Tour Dates:
Luke Wallace // Vancouver // Album Release 2020:
MAR 11ย WED @ Historic Theatre // Vancouver, BC, Canada
MAR 13ย FRI @ Islands Cafe // White Rock, BC, Canada
MAR 14ย SAT @ย The Wellington – Side Door // Chilliwack, BC, Canada
MAR 18ย WED @Duncan Showroom // Duncan, BC, Canada
MAR 19 THU @ Little Red Church // Comox, BC, Canada
MAR 20 FRI @ GroundZero Acoustic Lounge // Parksville, BC, Canada
MAR 22 SUN @ Bullock Lake Farm // Salt Spring Island, BC, Canada
MAR 25 WED @ Victoria Event Centre // Victoria, BC, Canada
APR 2 THU @ The White Room // Nanaimo, BC, Canada
APR 3 FRI @ The Roxy // Gabriola, BC, Canada
APR 11 SAT @ Mayne Island Agricultural // Mayne Island, BC, Canada
APR 12 SUN @ Galiano South End Community Hall // Galiano Island, BC, Canada
APR 17 FRI @ Cranberry Community Hall // Powell River, BC, Canada
APR 18 SAT @ Earth Day Celebration – Cedar, BC // Cedar, Canada
MAY 2 SAT @ New Arts Collective // Kelowna, BC, Canada

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