The New Pornographers Deliver ‘The Former Site Of’ and New Single “Votive”

The New Pornographers just released their tenth studio album, and it delivers everything the band does best. ‘The Former Site Of’ is out now via Merge Records, ten tightly crafted pop songs built around people navigating personal and societal extremes. New single “Votive,” anchored by A.C. Newman’s mandolin and animated by Michael Arthur, grows from a quiet atmospheric opening into something wide and generous. It joins the already acclaimed “Ballad Of The Last Payphone,” which Paste named one of their Best New Songs, praising its “ghostly pedal steel and vocals that swirl like a memory you can’t quite shake.”

The record started in Newman’s home studio before coming to the full band, which includes Kathryn Calder, Neko Case, John Collins, and Todd Fancey. Joining for the first time is storied session drummer Charley Drayton, whose resume runs from the Divinyls to The Rolling Stones to Fiona Apple. Josh Wells of Destroyer and Black Mountain steps in as touring drummer for the spring run. Newman describes the process: “Having time in my studio really opened things up. I can get the skeleton of a song together first, just a couple of elements, the key feeling, really as little as possible, before bringing it to the band and running from there.”

A 23-date North American tour runs through spring with Will Sheff of Okkervil River supporting every date, hitting rooms from Webster Hall in New York to The Castro Theatre in San Francisco to the 9:30 Club in Washington DC.

‘The Former Site Of’ Tracklisting:

  1. Great Princess Story
  2. Pure Sticker Shock
  3. Ballad Of The Last Payphone
  4. Spooky Action
  5. Wish You Could See Me I’m Killing It
  6. Votive
  7. The Wine Remembers The Water
  8. Calligraphy
  9. Bonus Mai Tais
  10. The Former Site Of

Tour Dates (w/ Will Sheff):

April 22 – Boston, MA – The Wilbur

April 23 – New York, NY – Webster Hall

April 24 – Glenside, PA – Keswick Theatre

April 25 – Rochester, NY – Water Street Music Hall

April 27 – Detroit, MI – El Club

April 29 – Millvale, PA – Mr. Smalls Theatre

April 30 – Cleveland, OH – House of Blues

May 1 – Milwaukee, WI – Turner Hall

May 2 – Minneapolis, MN – The Fitzgerald Theater

May 3 – Chicago, IL – The Metro

May 5 – Englewood, CO – Gothic Theatre

May 6 – Salt Lake City, UT – The Commonwealth Room

May 8 – Seattle, WA – The Showbox

May 9 – Portland, OR – Aladdin Theater

May 11 – San Francisco, CA – The Castro Theatre

May 12 – Los Angeles, CA – Teragram Ballroom

May 13 – Phoenix, AZ – Crescent Ballroom

May 15 – Austin, TX – Mohawk Outside

May 16 – Dallas, TX – The Kessler Theater

May 17 – Baton Rouge, LA – Chelsea’s Live

May 19 – Atlanta, GA – Variety Playhouse

May 20 – Saxapahaw, NC – Haw River Ballroom

May 21 – Washington, DC – 9:30 Club