Darren Watson - Getting Sober For The End Of The World - CD *NEW*

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Darren Watson releasing new album and touring all October long.

One of Aotearoa/New Zealand’s most beloved folk-blues musicians, Darren Watson, is
launching his seventh album - Getting Sober For The End Of The World – in October
and taking it around the country!
On the 1st of October 2020 Getting Sober For The End Of The World will be
available digitally and on CD from music. darrenwatson.com, from good record stores,
and Darren’s Watson’s NZ-wide album release shows.

Tickets for shows are on sale now from www.darrenwatson.com.

Getting Sober For The End Of The World tells a diverse range of stories in song –
from the upbeat, harmonica-laden Self Made to the dark, poignant ballad Ernie Abbott.
In 1984 Abbott, Wellington Trades’ Hall caretaker, was murdered in one of New
Zealand’s most infamous acts of domestic terrorism. The Trades’ Hall bombing is still
unsolved and Watson exquisitely asks “…somebody’s got to know who put Ernie
Abbott’s soul in God’s hands?” ( There’s a music video for Ernie Abbott o ut now!)
The album begins with the title track – a brassy, stomping singalong about ironically
giving up partying just as life on Earth looks likely to end. Although this song was
penned before the Covid-19 crisis, it is strangely prescient.

Watson says “ I wrote the song last year about the world we’re leaving my mokos.
Climate change was on my mind. You know, we’d better get our shit together kind of
thing. Nothing to do with Covid-19, but it totally speaks to these times for everyone
around the world.”

The lock-down wiped-out the original album release and tour dates but Watson kept
moving forward. He used his time at home to make a cheeky DIY video for the song
Getting Sober For The End Of The World and released it as an early album taster. It
got a great response, particularly from some notable fellow artists:

“If Ry Cooder had a long-lost New Zealand cousin, it would be Darren Watson. In
Getting Sober For the End of the World you can smell the crawfish étouffée
bubbling on the stove while a New Orleans first line shuffles and slinks past the
window, the lyrics carrying you along with the unifying connection of music and
humanity.”
Tami Neilson

“I’m digging Getting Sober For The End Of The World. It’s not easy writing catchy
tunes that carry a message, but Darren pulls it off easily, singing in his big,
soulful voice: “...you can hold folks up, you can knock folks down, it matters what
we do and what we say.” Right on!”
Rick Holmstrom (Mavis Staples Band)

Rick Holmstrom, long-time musical director for soul music legend Mavis Staples, and
legendary blues guitar man, has become a fan of Watson’s work over the years. So
when Darren asked him to play on a track he shouted “Oh yeah!’ and laid down his
swampy trademark Telecaster sound on the catchy, back-porch funk of Alison Jane.
The new record is the long-awaited follow up to 2018’s critically acclaimed Too Many
Millionaires. It is Darren Watson’s most ambitious project yet, being entirely selfrecorded and produced.

Watson says “I was stoked with Millionaires and how it was received – but I reckon
Getting Sober is big step up. I literally poured blood sweat and tears into every part -
the lyrics, the arrangements, and the recording and mixing. Then there’s the bands’
playing! Everyone played their asses off. We captured some really dynamic
performances. This one breathes, it really does. ”

The album release tour covers all main centres from Auckland to Dunedin in October,
including two shows at the 2020 Wellington Folk Festival.

Visit darrenwatson.com for the full tour and ticket information.

Thursday 1 October San Fran Wellington
Friday 2 October Globe Theatre Palmerston North
Saturday 3 October 4
th Wall Theatre New Plymouth
Thursday 8 October Paisley Stage Napier
Friday 9 October Biddy Milligans Hamilton
Saturday 10 October The Wine Cellar Auckland
Thursday 15 October Dog With Two Tails Dunedin
Friday 16 October 12 Bar Christchurch
Saturday 24 October Wellington Folk Festival Wellington
Sunday 25 October Wellington Folk Festival Wellington
Friday 30 October St. Peters’ Hall Paekakariki

Tickets are on sale now from www.darrenwatson.com