Steve Poltz announces new album; shares first song

Article Contributed by Big Hassle Media | Published on Saturday, November 20, 2021

Veteran troubadour Steve Poltz has announced the arrival of his upcoming new album, Stardust & Satellites, due via Red House Records on Friday, February 18; pre-orders are available now. Produced by Oliver Wood and Jano Rix of The Wood Brothers, Stardust & Satellites is heralded by today’s premiere of the disarmingly moving “Conveyor Belt,” available now at all DSPs and streaming services. For fans, it’s a different side of Poltz, using a voice and a new solemnity for a song that touches a universal nerve.

“My mom passed away, and then a year later my dad crossed over,” says Poltz. “I started thinking that I was next on the conveyor belt in a factory on the wheel of time. Next thing I know I grabbed my guitar and this song appeared to me like a gift. It didn’t exist and then voila, there it was. It’s all a mystery to me. I’m lucky to be a conduit.”
 
LISTEN TO “CONVEYOR BELT”
 
PRE-ORDER STARDUST & SATELLITES
 
Hailed by American Songwriter for “his unhinged live performances, incredible way with a comedic lyric and ability to spin a ripping tale,” Steve Poltz has spent more than three decades as a singer-songwriter-performer of the first order, earning international applause and fans around the world with his inspired brand of rockin’ countrified folk Americana. Having first made his bones as frontman for underground legends The Rugburns, the Halifax, NS-born tunesmith has established a critically lauded solo catalog while also collaborating with such diverse artists as Jewel – an ongoing creative partnership that includes co-writing the RIAA platinum-certified #1 hit, “You Were Meant For Me” – and GRAMMY® Award-winning bluegrass phenom Billy Strings, to name but a few.
 
STARDUST & SATELLITES

Poltz’s 14th solo album and first new LP in more than two years, Stardust & Satellites is an exuberant, thoughtful batch of songs that celebrate life in all of its stages. It came to fruition last year as a result of one of those serendipitous situations that were created by the pandemic. Poltz, a road dog and performance junkie who regularly spends 300+ days a year on the road, bringing it to the people, should’ve been on tour in 2020. Esteemed Nashville roots rockers The Wood Brothers (Chris Wood being a former neighbor to Steve), also should’ve been on tour. Stuck in Nashville, Steve often joined the Wood Brothers for outdoor socially distant hangs, and, on a whim, decided to record one song with Oliver Wood and Jano Rix.
 
They cut a song called “Frenemy,” a wistful, “keep your friends close and your enemies even closer” song that made it clear to all involved that they’d stumbled onto something special. With no studio clock ticking, no schedule or deadlines to meet, the companionship and ability to collaborate with like-minded musicians added a joyful diversion to what was a boring-ass year. Musically, the sky was the limit, and the group of musicians and friends embarked on a musical experience that found cast and crew reaching toward the stratosphere with Stardust & Satellites.

Tracklist:
Wrong Town
Conveyor Belt
Can O’Pop
Frenemy
It’s Baseball Season
Up With People
Lord and Savior
Let’s Stay Together
Miles In My Heart
Stardust and Satellites
 
Poltz will celebrate Stardust & Satellites with a wide-ranging tour schedule, including headline dates, festival performances, and an eagerly awaited winter run with The Wood Brothers beginning January 25 at the Kodak Center in Rochester, NY. For complete details and ticket availability, please visit poltz.com/concerts.
 
STEVE POLTZ
ON TOUR 2021-2022

 
NOVEMBER
19 & 20 – St. John’s, NL – The Ship Pub
 
DECEMBER
1 – Evanston, IL - SPACE
2 – Ann Arbor, MI – The Ark
3 – Petoskey, MI – Crooked Tree Arts Center
4 – Spring Lake, MI – Seven Steps Up
10 – Nashville, TN – Eastside Bowl (Dee Oh Gee Album Release)
 
JANUARY
25 – Rochester, NY – Kodak Center *
26 – Washington, DC – 9:30 Club *
28 – Albany, NY – Palace Theatre *
29 – Portland, ME – State Theatre *
30 – Plattsburgh, NY – Strand Theatre for the Arts *
31 – Providence, RI – The Strand Ballroom & Theatre *
 
FEBRUARY
2 – New Haven, CT – College Street Music Hall *
3 – Philadelphia, PA – The Fillmore Philadelphia *
4 – Boston, MA – House of Blues Boston *
5 – New York, NY - Webster Hall *
18 – Solana Beach, CA – 13th Annual 50th Birthday Bash @ Belly Up Tavern †
19 – Solana Beach, CA – 13th Annual 50th Birthday Bash @ Belly Up Tavern ††
 
MAY
17-21 – Joshua Tree, CA – BaHOOTenzie Folk Fest + SongSchool @ Joshua Tree Music Festival
26-29 – Grass Valley, CA – Strawberry Music Festival
 
* w/The Wood Brothers
† w/special guest Aaron Lee Tasjan
†† w/ The Rugburns & special guests Oliver Wood and Lindsay Lou

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