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Bedouin Soundclash “Brutal Hearts” Reimagined By Diplo; Tour Dates Announced

Canadian Tour Dates Announced Including Hillside Festival

Bedouin Soundclash’s original song “Brutal Hearts” has been reimagined by superstar DJ and producer Diplo. The song was initially released on the 2010 Bedouin Soundclash album Light The Horizon. Diplo’s version titled “Use Me (Brutal Hearts)”, released on Friday, features Dove Cameron and Sturgill Simpson as his alter ego ‘Johnny Blue Skies’. A cinematic video for the track featuring Cameron and Sean Penn was also released.

Award-winning filmmaker Bruce McDonald directed Bedouin’s original “Brutal Hearts” video and features Coeur de Pirate.
 
“You know, I consider myself a songwriter first. It’s my true love in music,” says Malinowski. “So to see a song like ‘Brutal Hearts’ get reimagined is amazing. Music for me is all about interpretation and creating new worlds. Wes (Diplo) is pretty genius at that. They played us the new version when I was down at his studio in March and Dove and Sturgill’s voice together blew me away.” He adds, “I have to laugh though. I wrote this song in and out of bars at a very different time in my life, scribbling notes on napkins and scrap pieces of paper, and to see those words come out of Sean Penn’s mouth is a real trip. I love it.”

As for the inspiration for the song, Malinowski says,

“When I wrote ‘Brutal Hearts’ I was tired of hearing love songs about a knight in shining armour saving someone. I thought I’d dig into trying to capture two anti-heroes in darkness, and through their honesty find some light. I think that’s why the song connects, because we are all both hero and anti-hero.”

Bedouin Soundclash’s latest album, We Will Meet In A Hurricane is available now via Dine Alone Records. Co-produced by Malinowski and Colin Stewart (The New Pornographers, Destroyer, Dan Mangan, Black Mountain), the buoyant and soulful tracks on We Will Meet In A Hurricane find them digging back into their musical roots, steeped in the border-bending sounds the JUNO award-winning and platinum-selling band is known for.

The JUNO and Platinum award-winning duo featuring Jay Malinowski and Eon Sinclair sat down with CBC’s Q with Tom Power to discuss the new record, the band’s noteworthy career, and longtime friendship.
 
Bedouin is excited to hit the road this month supporting The Interrupters. The recent single “Walk Through Fire” features the inimitable vocals of Aimee of The Interrupters.
 
The run, which also features Frank Turner on select dates, kicks off in Portland, OR on April 20 and features a stop at Vancouver’s Commodore Ballroom on April 23. The band has also announced the first in a series of Canadian summer dates. See below for more details, and for tickets click here.

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