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Canadian alt-country pioneers Cowboy Junkies will return to Australian and New Zealand for the first time in 20 years in May 2020.

Anyone who has followed Cowboy Junkies’ three-decade-long journey knows the band has always remained true to its unique artistic vision.  In 1988, they proved that there was an audience waiting for something quiet, beautiful and reflective. The Trinity Session was like a whisper that cut through the noise with its introspective, quiet intensity. Their new album, All That Reckoning, once again gently shakes the listener to wake up. It may be the most powerful album Cowboy Junkies have yet recorded.

Cowboy Junkies inadvertently started a revolution when they appeared in the late ‘80s. The Trinity Session featured the band’s unforgettable cover of the Velvet Underground’s “Sweet Jane”, and combined folk, country, blues and rock in a way that had never been heard before. It went on to sell more than a million copies but its influence was broader and deeper. Indeed the record presaged the subsequent alternative-country movement in the ‘90s and beyond, with its general mood – the album had been recorded in a church with the group performing around a single microphone.

Over subsequent albums the group helped introduce its audience to the work of seminal singer-writers including both Townes Van Zandt and John Prine, and their cover of Bruce Springsteen’s “State Trooper” helped introduce him to the alternative world.  All the while they were building a canon of similarly pared-down original songs and a catalogue of acclaimed albums to rival those of their favorites.

Last year’s All That Reckoning confirmed their status; in a 5-star review Mojo Magazine said the album was “equal parts tenderness and edge, sensual and beautifully disturbing", while The Associated Press said that “All That Reckoning shows Cowboy Junkies in peak form, adding another inspired, alluring album to their repertoire.” National Public Radio called it “as vital as anything they’ve done.” Innocent Words singled out singer Margo Timmins, calling her one of  “just a handful of singers, alongside Nick Cave, PJ Harvey and the late Leonard Cohen, who consistently manage to take vulnerability, emotional rawness and translate it into powerfully moving records time and time again.” 

Formed in Toronto in 1985 with siblings Michael Timmins on guitar, Margo Timmins on vocals, Peter Timmins on drums, and Michael’s lifelong friend Alan Anton on bass, Cowboy Junkies has never had a break-up or taken a hiatus. They’ve never even endured a line-up change. The group has created a critically acclaimed body of work that has endeared them to an audience unwavering in its loyalty, and which is ripe for discovery by those who may have lost track along the way, or indeed who are new to the group’s charms. Their May 2020 tour of Australian and New Zealand will be one the undoubted highlights of the musical year.

Reviews

Rating: 4.4 out of 5 based on 15 reviews
  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Great show. Great venue.

    by drgnflai on 2010-10-09The Cultch - Vancouver

    Saw the earlier 7pm show. While the first song seemed to have some timing issues with the band, the rest of the set was awesome. The Cowboy Junkies are like your favourite comfy chair...just so relaxing and wonderful to listen to. The cozy venue lended to the experience also.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by AngelMidnite on 2010-10-08The Cultch - Vancouver

    Cowboy Junkies early show at The Clutch in East Vancouver on Sunday, October 3, 2010 - absolutely superb, wish I'd bought tickets also for the late show and would have done then and there if my companions had been up for it - but we all had a great time. Then we went and ate pizza in Marcellos on Commercial and relived the experience all over again!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 2010-10-06The Cultch - Vancouver

    Still great! Loved all the new songs, but still wanted more old ones!

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Sweet Jane-less Junkies

    by mikw on 2010-10-05The Cultch - Vancouver

    I love the Sweet Jane remake by these cats but they failed to play it. Margo, the Cowgirl vocalist and her siblings were wicked outside of not playing one of my favorite tunes! the Cultch as a venue is small and the seating should be assigned as people were sitting on the floor. DO NOT GO TO THIS VENUE LATE.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    cowboy junkies continue to amaze

    by javacan on 2010-10-05The Cultch - Vancouver

    what could be better than the cowboy junkies playing the 200 seat cultch in vancouvers east side. the cowboy junkies playing two shows at the cultch.yes i went to both shows.yes i am glad i did.with such a deep catalog of songs written by michael timmins and sung beautifully by margo they could of played 10 shows and not repeat any songs. completing the band was brother peter timmins on drums and alan anton on bass with amazing support coming by way of jeff bird whos 20 year tenancy with the junkies being well served. mixing new unreleased songs with newly released and some from the vault the band mixed and entertained the entire evening leaving everyone to wonder what bits of greatness are to come next time they visit our fair city.