ALBUM PRE-ORDER LAUNCHES AT PLEDGE MUSIC WITH A PORTION OF PROCEEDS TO BENEFIT SEED PROGRAMS INTERNATIONAL
NEW SPRING TOUR DATES ANNOUNCED
LISTEN TO FIRST SINGLE, “THAT DAMN SQUASH”, HERE
The dynamic instrumental quintet Toubab Krewe are excited to announce the upcoming release of their third studio album, Stylo, and coinciding tour. To celebrate the release of their new album, Toubab Krewe are offering an exclusive PledgeMusic campaign that allows fans to pre-order Stylo before it’s released to the public on March 2nd, 2018. The PledgeMusic campaign, which launches today at pledgemusic.com/toubabkrewe
Stylo (pronounced Stee-lo) will be released in follow up to Toubab Krewe’s critically acclaimed sophomore album TK2 (released in 2010). Over the last seven years, the band has developed and evolved their authentic blend of Appalachian and West African music traditions. The result is a jubilant collection of eight-songs steeped in the group’s experimental and genre-bending sounds that have propelled them for more than a decade. The album’s lead single, “That Damn Squash”, draws from influences as diverse as Pakastani film scores, New Orleans funk, and Wassoulou grooves. The track’s dynamic melody ricochets across the strings of electric and acoustic guitars, Casio and Realistic keyboards, while djembe and bass guitar drive the beat (click here to watch the animated video). “That Damn Squash”, now available on all major streaming services, is a just taste of what Stylo has to offer.
Toubab Krewe’s PledgeMusic Campaign features a variety of options for various budgets and interests. Pledge packages range from customly designed clothing to an exclusive Toubab Krewe seed garden with collectors box, as well as opportunities to interact with band members via private instrument lessons on Skype, and private concerts. A portion of all proceeds will support Seed Programs International (SPI), a non-profit organization based in the band’s hometown of Asheville, NC. Seed Programs International provides quality seeds and critically-needed expertise to impoverished communities in developing countries. With every pledge Toubab Krewe receives for physical merchandise, the band will send out a limited edition “That Damn Squash” seed package to the fan, allowing them to grow their own Toubab Krewe squash plants. SPI will then ship out a vegetable packet to a family or humanitarian organization in need.
The Stylo 2018 album release tour will make stops in Colorado, the Northeast, Mid-Atlantic, and Southeast. 2018 promises to be a big year for the group with music festival lineup inclusions on Electric Forest and Fractal Beach, with more to be announced soon. A full listing of confirmed tour dates is below, with additional tour date announcements coming soon.
For more information, and to pre-order Stylo, visit: https://www.pledgemusic
Confirmed Toubab Krewe 2018 Tour Dates:
2/2 – Key Biscayne, FL – Fractal Beach Fest
2/14 – Frisco, CO – Barkley Ballroom
2/15 – Ft Collins, CO – The Aggie ^
2/16 – Denver, CO – Cervantes ^
2/17 – Winter Park, CO – Ullrs Tavern
3/8 – Baltimore MD – 8 x 10
3/9 – Philadelphia, PA – Ardmore Music Hall #
3/10 – Washington DC – Gypsy Sally’s
3/11 – New York, NY – American Beauty
4/11 – Charleston, SC – Pour House
4/12 – Greensboro, NC – The Blind Tiger
4/13 – Raleigh, NC – Pour House Music Hall
4/14 – Charlotte, NC – Visulite Theatre
4/18 – Nashville, TN – High Watt
4/19 – Atlanta, GA – Terminal West
4/20 – Asheville, NC – Ellington Underground
4/21 – Asheville, NC – Ellington Underground
6/21 – 24 – Rothbury, MI – Electric Forest Festival
6/28 – 7/1 – Rothbury, MI – Electric Forest Festival
^ w/ Pimps of Joytime
# w/ Melvin Seals and JGB
About Seed Programs International
OUR VISION is a world in which even the poorest, most disadvantaged people have access to viable seed and the knowledge to grow and utilize food.
OUR MISSION is to provide good quality seed, expertise, and training materials to humanitarian organizations working around the world to alleviate hunger and poverty.
WE BELIEVE that by providing people throughout the world good seed and needed training to grow food we can help accomplish the following:
- Reduce hunger.
- Improve nutrition by having people grow vegetables rich in micronutrients that are otherwise missing from diets. These vitamins and minerals are essential for prenatal health, safe childbirth, child development, productivity, and long life.
- Grow livelihood. As you know if you’ve ever grown a garden, with success comes more food than you can eat. Seed recipients sell excess crops to pay for kids’ school fees, medicines, clothing, safe shelter, and other needs.
- Help people help themselves to reduce their dependency on donated food.
- Provide skills that can be useful for a lifetime. This is especially true when children are taught to grow food.
To learn more about how you can help fight world hunger, please visit: http://seedprograms.org