Dublin People

MUSIC: Joan as Police Woman heads out for Irish tour

Joan heads out on tour.

FOLLOWING the release of ‘Damned Devotion’, Joan As Police Woman is taking her captivating live show on the road and has just announced a three date Irish tour.

Tickets for the Dublin date in Whelans on Thursday, August 16 are priced €24.50

Already acknowledged as a thrilling live performer and starkly honest lyricist, new album Damned Devotion finds Joan Wasser at her rawest.

While her 2014 album ‘The Classic’ was a soulful celebration of life and her 2011 album ‘The Deep Field’ a lush moody expansion, this new release sees her stripping her compositions back to the core.

The bare-all lyricism and timeless melodies hark back to her accolade-winning album ‘To Survive’ (2008) and the universally acclaimed debut album ‘Real Life’ (2006).

Joan says: “My maxim is: if it feels scary to say it, it’s the thing you must say.”

And on Damned Devotion the thoughtful lyricism is married to Joan’s most accessible music to date.

The American musician, singer-songwriter and producer, began her career playing violin with the Dambuilders and played with Black Beetle, Antony and the Johnsons, and Those Bastard Souls.

Famously a collaborator and muse to artists as diverse as Anohni, Rufus Wainwright, Lou Reed and Beck, since the release of her last album Joan has worked alongside fashion designers Viktor & Rolf as well as a growing list of musicians including Sufjan Stevens, Lau, RZA and most recently Daniel Johnston.

“I say yes to almost everything,” she admits. “I just want to be making music all the time.

“I can comfortably say that music has saved my life and continues to save my life. I am a devotee. It’s not something I can even choose or not choose, it’s just what is.”

Exit mobile version