Anton Barbeau releases his new single and video titled ‘Manbird’. A vivid combination of sight and sound, Anton proves once again that his talent for combining the mediums is equaled only by his songwriting and production skills.

Anton has always had a penchant for constructing originality but with ‘Manbird’ he effortlessly melds that with his uniquely original voice and captures that magic in a perfect little bottle.

The ‘Manbird’ single is out now and can be obtained across online platforms, including Apple Music and Spotify. On September 18, the ‘Manbird’ LP will be released on CD and digitally. For song-by-song notes, video, behind the scenes information and more, click HERE.

About Anton Barbeau

Psychedelic singer-songwriter Anton Barbeau has announced he will be releasing the ‘Manbird’ double LP on September 18 via Gare du Nord (UK) and Beehive Sound (USA). Ahead of this, he presents the ‘Manbird’ single with b-side ‘The Art of Beaking’, along with a video created by Julia VBH.

Hitting the 30+ album mark, it would seem inevitable that this Berlin-based Sacramento-raised artist would release a bird-and-suitcase-themed autobiographical double album focused on his hometown. While reviewers always seem to refer to the holy triumvirate of XTC, Julian Cope and Robyn Hitchcock, ‘Manbird’ doesn’t reveal any obvious influence.

‘Manbird’ is a collection of new songs, written in Berlin and on a farm in Auburn, CA. The title takes inspiration from the film ‘Lady Bird’, a coming-of-age-in-Catholic-school story set in Sacramento. Many of the film’s locations are well familiar to Barbeau.

Whereas Lady Bird couldn’t wait to leave town, Barbeau notes: “I was quite timid about even stepping out of my precious Midtown, where I’d become a big fish in a small nest. I had major labels calling me up at home and I thought the world would simply come to my door, cash in hand.” Obviously it didn’t work like that, and Barbeau did finally leave Sacramento, ultimately finding his way to Berlin via Alameda and then England. “I saw the film Lady Bird in Madrid while on tour with Julia VBH, and it struck me I’d finally left the proverbial nest.”

Recorded in Berlin, Oxford, Paris and California, Barbeau deliberately tried to involve many Sacramento musicians, including Vince Di Fiore (Cake) and Jonah Matranga (Far). While Barbeau has worked with drummer Michael Urbano (Todd Rundgren, Neil Finn, Cracker) and bassist Larry Tagg for years, ‘Manbird’ marks the first time the Bourgeois Tagg rhythm section appears together on an Ant album. Other guests include wyrdfolk musician Sharron Kraus and Bryan Poole (Of Montreal/Elf Power).

Unfortunately, the global pandemic seems to have grounded ‘Manbird’. Barbeau explains, “I don’t know if I’ll be able to go back to Berlin before the album is released, and there will be no touring to promote it for now. So much uncertainty in the world has planted me in a green chair on a farm in the foothills of Northern California. My personal life, my professional life, my health care are all rewired, but I feel incredibly lucky to have landed where I am. I was in a world of my own making with Manbird. Every song on this album has a purposeful vibe, and my writing standards were high. I mean, who doesn’t want to live inside a double album odeled after Tusk, The White Album and 666?”

CREDITS
Anton Barbeau – vocals electric guitar, tiny 12-string ping, sequential synths, TR-707, Mellotron
Michael Urbano – drums
Don Hawkins – fanciful gtrs (Ebow, amongst)
Allyson Seconds – backing vocals
Eric Broyhill – Mixing and mastering
Video by Julia VBH and Anton Barbeau

LINKS:
http://www.antonbarbeau.com
https://antonbarbeau.bandcamp.com
https://www.patreon.com/antonbarbeau
https://www.facebook.com/pg/Anton-Barbeau-10967397005
https://twitter.com/antonbarbeau
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPe0nf5kdkJVdyfZ6l0gSzw
https://www.instagram.com/antonbarbeauofficial

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