Today, Atlanta-based band Mattiel announces their second album Satis Factory, which is their debut for ATO Records. It will be out on June 14, 2019. In addition to the news about their new album, the band has released its first single, an energetic nugget of power-pop centered around Mattiel Brown’s energetic, forceful vocal delivery.
The accompanying video carries a similar aesthetic to the album art and title, with Brown performing a karaoke version of the song in a cement factory. The video was created by the singer and namesake of the band, along with Matt Addington and Alan Sabir.
“I had about four weeks to call Matt, co-creator along with up, plan everything, find a location that would give us permission to film, source props,” Brown said. “It was crazy, but a lot of fun. He brought in this amazing DP, Alan Sabir, from Calgary. Alan freehanded a lot of the performance shots and our script was pretty loose. This gigantic cement factory outside of Atlanta gave us free reign over the entire facility for two days – it kinda felt like running around inside a video game with all the tunnels, catwalks and passageways. And they had this amazing mint-green control room that hasn’t been changed since the early 60’s… It was a dream.”
Satis Factory Track List
1. “Moment Of Death”
2. “Rescue You”
3. “Je Ne Me Connais Pas”
4. “Food For Thought”
5. “Keep The Change”
6. “Millionaire”
7. “Populonia”
8. “Blisters”
9. “Athlete”
10. “Berlin Weekend”
11. “Heck Fire”
12. “Long Division”
The band will also be embarking on a substantial North American and European tour before the release of Satis Factory. The tour begins in Nashville at Third Man Records, covering much of the East Coast and South before heading to California and the Pacific Northwest. Then the band plays a series of shows in the UK and Ireland, as well as a festival in the Netherlands and one in Austria.
Mattiel Tour Dates
05/03 – Nashville, TN – Third Man Records (Blue Room)
05/04 – Chicago, IL – Hideout
05/05 – Detroit, MI – Third Man Records (Cass Corridor)
05/06 – Toronto, ON – The Drake Hotel
05/07 – Montreal, QB – Quai Des Brumes
05/08 – Boston, MA – The Red Room: Cafe 939 –
05/10 – New York, NY – Berlin
05/11 – Brooklyn, NY – Union Pool
05/14 – Washington, D.C. – Songbyrd
05/17 – Carrboro, NC – Cat’s Cradle (Backroom)
05/18 – Atlanta, GA – The Masquerade (Hall)
05/30 – New Orleans, LA – Gasa Gasa
05/31 – Houston, TX – White Oak Music Hall (Upstairs)
06/01 – Austin,TX – Mohawk (Indoors)
06/04 – Los Angeles, CA – The Echo
06/05 – San Francisco, CA – Cafe Du Nord
06/07 – Portland, OR – Bunk Bar
06/08 – Seattle, WA – Barboza
06/09 – Vancouver, BC – Wise Hall & Lounge
06/12 – Minneapolis, MN – 7th Street Entry
06/13 – Milwaukee, WI – The Back Room (Colectivo Coffee)
06/14 – St. Louis, MO – Blueberry Hill (Duck Room)
06/15 – Oxford, MS – Proud Larry’s
07/01 – Norwich, UK – Arts Centre
07/02 – Manchester, UK – Gorilla
07/03 – Edinburgh, Scotland – Oran Mor
07/06 – Bristol, UK – Astral Festival
07/07 – Nottingham, UK – The Rescue Rooms
07/08 – Leeds – UK – Brudenell Social Club
07/09 – Dublin, Ireland – Whelan’s
07/11 – Brighton – UK – The Haunt
07/12 – London – UK – EaRTH
07/15 – Diksmuide, BE – 4AD
07/17 – Amsterdam, Netherlands – Paradiso
07/18 – Nijmegen, Netherlands – Valkhof Festival
07/21 – Feldkirch, Austria – Poolbar Festival
07/26 – Madrid, Spain – Sala
08/01 – Valencia, Spain – Loco Club
08/03 – Langres, France – Le Chien a Plumes