Xiu Xiu share double single ‘Arp Omni / Veneficium’

Angela Seo + Jamie Stewart of Xiu Xiu (not pictured: David Kendrick)
Photo credit: Eva Luise Hoppe

Over the course of the last two decades, Xiu Xiu’s prolific and influential output of acclaimed albums and collaborations has been consistently dazzling. They’ve released 17 full-length LPs that have been praised in outlets such as The New Yorker, The Wire, Rolling Stone, The Guardian, The Quietus and many others. They have toured the globe relentlessly, performing in places as far off the beaten path as Kazakhstan and Lebanon and places institutionally vital as the Guggenheim and Centre Pompidou.

Xiu Xiu shares a dual single release for the songs Arp Omni, a swelling, textural string-filled ballad, and the jolting, maximalist, industrial prog-pop banger Veneficium. Both songs appear on the new album ‘13″ Frank Beltrame Italian Stiletto with Bison Horn Grips,’ due for release September 27th via Polyvinyl.

On ‘13″ Frank Beltrame Italian Stiletto with Bison Horn Grips,’ Angela Seo, David Kendrick and Jamie Stewart deliver some of the band’s most compelling and mesmerising music to date. Mixed by John Congleton (Chelsea Wolfe, Lana Del Rey) this album is unlike anything the band has ever recorded previously and was motivated by the destruction of previous aesthetic notions, as well as the band’s recent move from Los Angeles to Berlin.

According to Xiu Xiu, Arp Omni is “A little sweetie ballad about falling for a person who takes risks in life,” while Veneficium is about “Being lost; literally lost, emotionally lost, lost in a smashed psychological dimension beyond your control, being overwhelmed by the weight of one’s insignificance in the face of time, space and death, and pointlessly railing against what does not notice let alone care about you.”

The release of the two songs is accompanied by visuals, including a beautiful visualiser for Arp Omni directed by Lin You, and a thrilling, visually stunning allegorical video for Veneficium directed by Luke Orlando, bookended by cameos from Xiu Xiu’s Jamie Stewart and Angela Seo as “Toast Masters.”

Jamie Stewart shares: “A Veneficium is an instance of being poisoned or the preparation of magic potions or the substances that make up a poison. The point of any involvement with said substances or pursuits is at best meddling with risky and significant transformation and at worst taunting the nefarious, even up to the point of death. Either way, what lies in wait on the path to these in between and far away places from our present world is dangerous and unsettling and unknown. But perhaps also and why not, it could be being turned into a psychedelic BDSM train or the inspiration to benevolent and anonymous used toast and toaster delivery.”

Director Luke Orlando shares: “On the conceptual level, I wanted to make something about the absurdity and complexity of how we connect with each other in the modern world. It started off as a critique of doomscrolling, but Xiu Xiu pushed and enabled me to make it more esoteric and interesting at every turn. Where we ended up is a much more positive spin on finding community by openly sharing your interests with the world. In the end it became a very ideal art project – I found myself working with some of my best friends to hand-paint toast, fabricate a bespoke costume, and create a unique logic inspired by the occult for the world in this video. Videos like this don’t happen often because artists/directors are rarely given the freedom to create without inhibition, and for that I thank Xiu Xiu and everyone at Polyvinyl for letting me go off.”

Listen to Arp Omni | Watch Veneficium via YouTube below

The dual single release follows June’s enthralling lead single Common Loon which features squealing, anthemic, arpeggiated guitars countered by Jamie Stewart’s trademark haunting, confessional vocals, a song which Stewart calls: “A boogie embrace for queer perverts across the multiverse.” The release of Common Loon came with an NSFW video which was shot, directed, edited, and starring performance artist Alicia McDaid (aka Mcdazzler). According to Jamie Stewart: “The song Common Loon, for us, is about revelling in perversity, cuckooness, queerness and/or the unquenchable personal requirement to wild out. As MASSIVE fans of Alicia McDazzler’s work, we could think of no one else more qualified to embody those ways of being and no one else who would crank them up further than we would have ever imagined. She is an inspiration and icon to all LOONS!”  Upon its release, Common Loon caught the attention of The Quietus, The Line Of Best Fit, Consequence, Pitchfork, The Needle Drop, Stereogum and Under The Radar among others.

NSFW videos for Common Loon: YouTube (censored) version | Vimeo (uncensored) version

Xiu Xiu 13" Frank Beltrame Italian Stiletto with Bison Horn Grips cover art

‘13″ Frank Beltrame Italian Stiletto with Bison Horn Grips’ tracklisting

1. Arp Omni
2. Maestro One Chord
3. Common Loon
4. Pale Flower
5. Veneficium
6. Sleep Blvd.
7. T.D.F.T.W.
8. Bobby Bland
9. Piña, Coconut & Cherry

‘13″ Frank Beltrame Italian Stiletto with Bison Horn Grips’ out 27th September on Polyvinyl – Pre-Order

Jamie Stewart also recently spoke with The Quietus for an illuminating piece: Switchblade Romance: Jamie Stewart of Xiu Xiu Interviewed.

Xiu Xiu plans to embark on an extensive World Tour surrounding the album’s release, all dates below.

WORLD TOUR DATES 

20/09 – Reno, NV @ The Holland Project  
21/09 – Boise, ID @ Shrine Social Club  
22/09 – Seattle, WA @ The Vera Project  
23/09 – Portland, OR @ Holocene  
24/09 – Arcata, CA @ The Miniplex  
26/09 – San Diego, CA @ The Loft at UCSD  
27/09 – Phoenix, AZ @ Rebel Lounge  
28/09 – Tucson, AZ @ 191 Toole  
30/09 – Austin, TX @ The Parish  
02/10 – Denton, TX @ Rubber Gloves  
03/10 – New Orleans, LA @ Siberia  
05/10 – Orlando, FL @ Conduit  
06/10 – Miami, FL @ Gramps  
07/10 – Tampa, FL @ Crowbar  
08/10 – Savannah, GA @ Lodge Of Sorrows  
09/10 – Atlanta, GA @ The Earl  
10/10 – Durham, NC @ TBA  
11/10 – Washington, DC @ Black Cat  
13/10 – Baltimore, MD @ Metro  
14/10 – Philadelphia, PA @ PhilaMoca  
15/10 – New York, NY @ LPR  
16/10 – Providence, RI @ AS220 Live Arts  
17/10 – Portland, ME @ Space Gallery  
18/10 – Montreal, QC @ Theatre Fairmont  
19/10 – Toronto, ON @ Velvet Underground  
20/10 – Columbus, OH @ Ace of Cups  
21/10 – Chicago, IL @ Sleeping Village  
22/10 – Milwaukee, WI @ Cactus Club  
23/10 – Des Moines, IA @ xBk  
24/10 – Lawrence, KS @ The Bottleneck  
26/10 – Fort Collins, CO @ The Coast  
27/10 – Salt Lake City, UT @ Urban Lounge  
29/10 – San Francisco, CA @ Gray Area Foundation for the Arts  
30/10 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Lodge Room  
08/11 – Groeningen, Netherlands @ Vera  
09/11 – Den Bosch, Netherlands @ FAQ Festival  
10/11 – Rotterdam, Netherlands @ De Doelen  
11/11 – Brussels, Belgium @ La Botanique  
13/11 – Bristol, UK @ Strange Brew  
14/11 – Brighton, UK @ Attenborough Centre for the Creative Arts  
15/11 – Stockport, UK @ Saint Mary’s Parish Church  
16/11 – Glasgow, UK @ Room 2 Cottiers  
17/11 – Oxford, UK @ The Bullingdon  
19/11 – London, UK @ Heaven #  
20/11 – Cardiff, UK @ Clwb Ifor Bach #  
22/11 – Brest, France @ Festival Invisible #  
23/11 – Paris, France @ Hasard Ludique #  
25/11 – Grenoble, France @ Le Ciel #  
27/11 – Nurnberg, Germany @ Soft Spot / Kantine #  
28/11 – Prague, Czech Republic @ Meet Factory #  
29/11 – Berlin, Germany @ Lido #  
30/11 – Poznań, Poland @ Próżność #  
17/05 – Seattle WA @ Moore Theatre %  
18/05 – Seattle, WA @ Moore Theatre %

# w/ EVICSHEN
% Special commission by Seattle Theater Group – dance by Zoe Juniper with live music by Xiu Xiu

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