will perform a series of shows in November, hitting Reno, Oakland, Los Angeles, Phoenix, Portland (Ore), Seattle, and Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. To herald the arrival of this new sonic sunrise, J.R.C.G. The twelve-track will be drenched in reverb and experimentation, with shifting perspectives and ever-changing sonic landscapes. Ajo (pronounced “Ahh-Ho.”) Sunshine promises field recordings taken “from rodeos off Ajo Way, a stretch of highway that leads you westward out of Tucson Arizona directly into the sun, both acoustic instruments and gleaming walls of synthetic noise are framed in dour and dissonant chord shapes, crackling with overdriven drum mics and seasick waves of distortion,” per a press release. “Rainbow” – and J.R.C.G.’s previous song, “Holy Hope” – demand multiple listens, and fans will be able to spin it as well as the rest of the album – Ajo Sunshine – when it arrives on Nov.
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