Zachary Cale
Zachary Cale (born 1978) is an American songwriter and musician who grew up in Louisiana but currently lives in Brooklyn, NY.[1] His music combines elements of folk, country, blues, rock and pop styles. His "moody lyrics and accomplished guitar playing have drawn comparisons to Leonard Cohen and John Fahey, and his voice, in its lower register, is eerily reminiscent of early Bob Dylan."[2] He has also been compared to Townes Van Zandt, John Martyn, Donovan, and Nick Drake, and his music has been described as both "emotionally resonant" and "delicate".[3][4][5][6][7]
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Background information | |
Born | November 12, 1978 |
Origin | Louisiana |
Genres | Folk, Neofolk, Rock |
Years active | 2005–present |
Labels | New World of Sound, All Hands Electric, Adagio 830, JellyFant |
Website | zacharycale |
Music career
2005 to 2008
In 2005, Cale's debut album, Outlander Sessions, was released on New World of Sound Records.[8]
This same year he was invited by CFA (Contemporary Fine Arts) gallery in Berlin to perform songs in an art installation entitled "Mutter" that was created by visual artists Jonathan Meese and Tal R and initially set up at the Statens Museum for Kunst (Copenhagen, Denmark). Cale also traveled with the show performing in the Diechtorhallen in Hamburg, Germany, the Frankfurt Art Fair, and at Bortolami Dayan Gallery in New York.[9][10][11][12]
Later in 2005, in the space that once housed Bearsville Studios, he began recording his second album, Walking Papers.[13] Three years after it was recorded, the album was released in December 2008 via All Hands Electric. In 2008 he also released a full band rock album under the name, Illuminations.[14][15]
2011 to 2015
2011 saw the release of Cale's third album, Noise of Welcome, which caught the attention of Dan Bejar of Destroyer.[16][17] In September 2013, Cale released Blue Rider, "...a departure from the more robust compositions contained in 2011's Noise of Welcome, ...[diving] deep into heartland-lovin' minimalism." [18] 2015 saw the release of Cale's Duskland on No Quarter Records, "an album of fleeting, thorny significance." [19] spun with "gentle allegories with varied but minimal instrumentation."[20]
Live Shows
Zachary Cale has toured the US and Europe, and has shared stages with Kurt Vile, Deer Tick, Foxygen, Yeasayer, Michael Chapman, Wooden Wand, Gary War, The Black Swans, Julianna Barwick, Martha Wainwright, Six Organs of Admittance, O'Death, Justin Townes Earle, Hiss Golden Messenger, and Robyn Hitchcock. He has played international music festivals such as Incubate (festival), Reeperbahn Festival, CMJ Music Marathon, and the End of the Road Festival in Dorset, UK, in October 2013 he opened for the band Crystal Stilts on a US tour, and opened for Dan Bejar's (Destroyer) solo tour in Fall 2016.[21][22][23][24][25][26]
All Hands Electric
Cale also co-runs the Brooklyn, independent record label, All Hands Electric, with visual artist Ryan Johnson and musician/graphic designer Alfra Martini.[27][28][29][30]
Discography
Albums
Outlander Sessions (New World of Sound, 2005)
Walking Papers (All Hands Electric, 2008)
See-Saw (as Illuminations, All Hands Electric, 2008)
Noise of Welcome (All Hands Electric/Adagio 830, 2011)
Blue Rider (Electric Ragtime/All Hands Electric/JellyFant, 2013)
Duskland (No Quarter, 2015)
Singles
"Come Quietly" (All Hands Electric, 2010)
"Love Everlasting" (Dull Knife, 2012)
References
- Bal, Jessica. "Zachary Cale". Go Folk Yourself. August 19, 2011. http://folkyourself.com/2011/08/19/zachary-cale/
- Tyler-Ameen, Daoud. "No Cover: Zachary Cale". WNYC (Soundcheck). February 2, 2010. http://soundcheck.wnyc.org/articles/music-hub/2010/feb/02/no-cover-zachary-cale/
- Brown, Harley. "Zachary Cale". Pitchfork. August 29, 2013. http://pitchfork.com/reviews/tracks/15953-zachary-cale-wayward-son/
- Fiander, Matthew. "Zachary Cale, Noise of Welcome". Pop Matters. May 17, 2011. http://www.popmatters.com/pm/review/141157-zachary-cale-noise-of-welcome/
- Sem. "Musician Interview! Zachary Cale". Underneath This. March 9, 2012. http://underneaththis.wordpress.com/2013/03/09/musician-interview-zachary-cale/
- McDowell, Scott. Free Music Archive. May, 2011. http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Zachary_Cale/
- "The Madmackerel Recommends Zachary Cale". The Madmackerel. April 25, 2011. http://madmackerel.org/2011/04/25/mad-mackerel-recommends-zachary-cale/
- Mosurock, Doug. "Still Single, Vol. 1, No. 10". Dusted. March 5, 2006. http://www.dustedmagazine.com/features/475
- McClemont, Doug. "Jonathan Messe and Tal R at Bortolami Dayan, New York". Saatchi Online. December 7, 2006. http://magazine.saatchionline.com/articles/artnews/jonathan_meese_and_tal_r_at_bo
- von Spesshardt, Henrike. "Fine Art Fair-Frankfurt-NEFF GENERATION". ARTNET.de. March, 2006. http://www.artnet.de/magazine/fine-art-fair-frankfurt/images/10/
- "Contemporary Fine Arts, Berlin / Interview / Art 37 Basel" (Video Interview). Vernissage TV, August 3, 2006, http://vernissage.tv/blog/2006/08/03/contemporary-fine-arts-berlin-interview-art-37-basel/
- "Kunst Frankfurt Kunstmesse fine". www.kunstmarkt.com. Retrieved 16 April 2020.
- Mosurak, Doug. "Still Single: Vol. 5, No. 2". Dusted. February 9, 2009. http://www.dustedmagazine.com/features/815
- Earles, Andrew. "Illuminations – See Saw LP (All Hands Electric)", Still Single. July 19, 2009. http://still-single.tumblr.com/post/145053820/illuminations-see-saw-lp-all-hands-electric
- Elliot, Kevin J, "All Hands Electric". Primitive Futures. The Agit Reader. http://agitreader.com/primitivefutures/all_hands_electric.html
- Brown, Harley. "Zachary Cale". Pitchfork. August 29, 2013. http://pitchfork.com/reviews/tracks/15953-zachary-cale-wayward-son/
- "Guest List: Best of 2011". Pitchfork. December 21, 2011. http://pitchfork.com/features/guest-lists/8735-guest-list-best-of-2011/
- McGovern, Kyle, "Stream Zachary Cale's Soulful, World-Weary 'Hold Fast'". Spin.com. July 15, 2013. https://www.spin.com/2013/07/zachary-cale-hold-fast-track-premiere/
- White, Caitlin "Zachary Cale – 'Sundowner' (Stereogum Premiere)"
- Brown, Harley "SPIN Overlooked Albums Report"
- "2011 Artist Line up". Incubate.org. September, 2011. http://incubate.org/2011/artist/122
- "Patti Smith added to End of the Road festival bill". NME. July 2, 2012. http://www.nme.com/news/patti-smith/64662
- Archive Artists 2011. Reeperbahnfestival.com. 2011. http://www.reeperbahnfestival.com/en/music/archive/artists-2011/
- "High Violet Annex night 2 in pics & video (Martha Wainwright, ARLT, Luyas, Talk Normal, Inlets, Julianna Barwick & more)". Brooklyn Vegan, May 13, 2010. http://www.brooklynvegan.com/archives/2010/05/high_violet_ann_1.html
- "CMJ Music Marathon: Zachary Cale". cmj2011.sched.com. Retrieved 16 April 2020.
- "US Tour Dates Fall 2016 with Destroyer!". Zachary Cale. 10 September 2016. Retrieved 16 April 2020.
- Mohin, Andrea. "Brooklyn Plant Breathes Life Into Used Records". New York Times. April 17, 2011. [8] https://www.nytimes.com/2011/04/18/nyregion/brooklyn-factory-gives-second-life-to-used-records.html
- Elliot, Kevin J. "All Hands Electric Singles Club Round One". Primitive Futures. The Agit Reader. http://www.agitreader.com/primitivefutures/all_hands_electric_singles_club.html
- Brown, Janice. "All Hands Electric: A Brooklyn Artist Collective & Modern Musical Co-Op". Sonic Scoop. May 5, 2010. http://www.sonicscoop.com/2010/05/05/all-hands-electric-a-brooklyn-artist-collective-modern-musical-co-op/
- Olsen, David B. "The Sound and the Furry: An Interview with Alfra Martini, Creator of The Kitten Covers". Humor in America. February 3, 2012. http://humorinamerica.wordpress.com/2012/02/03/the-sound-and-the-furry-an-interview-with-alfra-martini-creator-of-the-kitten-covers/
Further reading
Moeller, Sean. "The Cut Of The Rust". Daytrotter. September 25, 2011. http://www.daytrotter.com/#!/concert/the-zachary-cale-band/20055161-3738551
"Zachary Cale The Survivalist". The Creature of Songs. May 4, 2013. http://creatureofsongs.blogspot.com/2013/05/zachary-cale-survivalist.html