New album "All My Friends Are Funeral Singers" will be out October 6 on Dead Oceans, and Califone's Tim Rutili has also directed a film that will screen as they play during the upcoming tour. Its not the first time Califone has taken the mixed media approach to its artistic vision (Deceleration One & Two) but this will be a feature film and will be submitted to film festivals in 2010. Narrative involves a psychic whose Indiana home is haunted by members of The Bitter Tears. Or something like that, check it out here:
All My Friends Are Funeral Singers Trailer from Califone on Vimeo.
Here is the whole tour itinerary thus far, courtesy of Pitchfork:
10-10 Chicago, IL - Museum of Contemporary Art #
10-11 Chicago, IL - Museum of Contemporary Art #
10-13 Pittsburgh, PA - Andy Warhol Museum #
10-14 Cleveland, OH - Beachland Ballroom #
10-15 Buffalo, NY - Mohawk Place
10-16 Ithaca, NY - Cornell Cinema #
10-17 Montreal, Quebec - Ukrainian Federation #
10-20 Northampton, MA - Iron Horse Music Hall #
10-21 Portland, ME - Space #
10-22 Cambridge, MA - Brattle Theater #
10-23 New York, NY - 92Y Tribeca #
10-24 Philadelphia, PA - World Cafe Live
10-25 Washington, DC - Rock and Roll Hotel
10-26 Charlottesville, VA - The Southern #
10-27 Atlanta, GA - The Earl
10-28 Birmingham, AL - WorkPlay Theatre #
10-30 Bloomington, IN - Bear's Place #
# Film performance
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