
David Ramirez and Noah Gundersen tour together throughout Europe in May 2025
03-12-2024Very excited to announce a couple of solo UK David Ramirez shows (º) and a whole bunch of co-bill shows with Noah Gundersen for the month of May 2025. Tickets go on sale on December 5th:
08/05: Newcastle, UK - Gosforth Civic Theatre º
09/05: Shipley, UK - The Hullabaloo º
10/05: Barton Upon Humber, UK - The Ropewalk º
11/05: London, UK - The Grace º
12/05: Nottingham, UK - Saltbox º
14/05: Utrecht, NL - TivoliVredenburg
15/05: Eindhoven, NL - Effenaar
16/05: Tampere, FIN - Olympia
17/05: Helsinki, FIN - G Livelab
18/05: Stockholm, SWE - Klubb Nalen
21/05: Roskilde, DK - Gimle
22/05: Esbjerg, DK - Tobakken
23/05: Odense, DK - Dexter
25/05: Hamburg, DE - Nochtwache
27/05: Berlin, DE - Badehaus
28/05: Frankfurt, DE - Nachtleben
29/05: Cologne, DE - Artheater
30/05: Leiden, NL - Q-Bus
Venerated singer/songwriter David Ramirez has announced the March 21st release of All The Not So Gentle Reminders (Blue Corn Music), his most ambitious album to date. The twelve-song collection is an eclectic musical journey, featuring richly textured arrangements, ethereal acoustic balladry, sweeping choruses and hints of cabaret.
All The Not So Gentle Reminders may be the most liberating album in Ramirez’s body of work. The album, his sixth LP, is a creative revelation. “I love all the records I’ve made in the past,” says Ramirez. “But in making them, there was always the thought in the back of my mind of where and what it could get me…This time it was all about just the joy of making it, about having fun with it.”
All The Not So Gentle Reminders is a wide-ranging musical tour-de-force with Ramirez’s remarkable voice as the constant thread spinning stories and painting poetic imagery throughout. Whether through a faint whisper, a smooth croon or belting at the apex of a song, David Ramirez has a gift for conveying passion and emotion with each and every track. All The Not So Gentle Reminders is a reminder of the power music has to bring out many different emotions, often in the same song.
Noah Gundersen has been writing and recording music since he was 13, working his way from teenage hardcore and indie rock to the creation of his own distinctive strain of bold, genre-busting songcraft. Noah takes vulnerability to a new level on new full-length studio album, If This Is The End. Gundersen’s first offering since 2021’s A Pillar of Salt. Born out of a soul-searching period in Gundersen’s life where he was working a construction job after having enjoyed a fruitful career in music, the songs on If This Is The End detail the regret and failure of those years, but it also highlights his new found outlook on hope and the transformative power of love.
"I found myself disillusioned with the industry and no longer knew my place in it,” Gundersen recalls. “The world around me has changed rapidly and I sometimes have difficulty grasping it. There were moments when I felt I had lost the wind from my sails, but I still love creating music and I love these songs.”
Along with his recorded canon, Gundersen – who also maintains membership in Seattle indie rock heroes Young In The City and the all-star Americana collective known as Glorietta – has spent much of his adult life on the road, performing as headline act and support to like-minded artists spanning Emmylou Harris, Lucinda Williams, Beck, City & Colour, and Josh Ritter.