
Parker Millsap will release his fourth full-length album, Other Arrangements, on May 4 via Thirty Tigers.
Other Arrangementsย marks a shift in direction for Millsap โ one where he indulges his pop sensibilities.
โFor me, this record is about trying to write pop songs,โ Millsap said. โWhen I say โpop,โ I mean how a Beatles record was pop music: the songs provide a variety of musical and emotional information; there are funny, sad, and happy moments; multiple tempos; ballads; rock and roll songs … Like I usually tell strangers who ask, I play rock and roll music but I have a fiddle player, too.”
And the title is fitting, too. While writingย Other Arrangements, Millsap explored new methods of songwriting, including experimentation with drum kits and tape loops, resulting in a variety of musical flavors.ย The album features a rendition of “Your Water,” which Millsap originally recorded with Sarah Jarosz for a seven-inch Third Man Records release, and the tune is a good example of this experimentation: “Itโs a pop song,” Millsap said. “But thereโs some weirdness on it โ kind of like how the whole album has distorted fiddle all over the place. Thereโs a lot of fun audio stuff going on here.”
Millsap said he’s more confident about releasing this album than he’s been with any other. And for the 24 year-old, this confidence comes with the recognition that he can explore new territory and still portray something honest.
โThis record is where I learned that Iโm allowed to change, and that people expect it and itโs good. I wanted this one to be different from the last; I realized while making it that I didnโt have to do the sad, folky thing with Jesus lyrics and acoustic guitar, but that I could write artsy pop songs like Van Morrison. I wanted to prove to myself that I could write something universal. Songs are primal โ even in jazz thereโs a base, a guideline. I just want to hear somebody be honest with me. Whether in a saxophone solo or a groove or a great phrase, itโs worth looking for the honesty in everything.”
Check out Parkers Millsap’s upcoming tour dates below.
May 4 โ Norman, OK โ Sooner Theatre โ SOLD OUT
May 5 โ Norman, OK โ Sooner Theatre
May 6 โ Perkins, OK โ The Old Church
May 8 โ Dallas, TX โ Granada Theatre w/ Jillette Johnson
May 9 โ Austin, TX โ The Parish w/ Jillette Johnson
May 10 โ Houston, TX โ Continental Club w/ Jillette Johnson
May 12 โ New Orleans, LA โ The Parish House of Blues w/ Jillette Johnson
May 14 โ Memphis, TN โ Growlers w/ Jillette Johnson
May 15 โ Birmingham, AL โ The Saturn w/ Jillette Johnson
May 20 โ Nashville, TN โ 3rd & Lindsley w/ Jillette Johnson
May 31 โ Newport, KY โ Southgate House
June 1 โ Chicago, IL โ Lincoln Hall
June 2 โ Iowa City, IA โ TBA
June 3 โ St. Paul, MN โ Turf Club
June 5 โ Milwaukee, WI โ The Back Room @ Colectivo
June 6 โ Indianapolis, IN โ HiโFi
June 13 โ Washington, D.C. โ Black Cat
June 14 โ New York, NY โ Bowery Ballroom
Other Arrangements Track Listing:
Fine Line
Your Water
Singing To Me
Other Arrangements
Let a Little Light In
Tell Me
Gotta Get To You
Good Night
Coming On
Some People
She
Come Back When You Canโt Stay (Co-written with Jillette Johnson)
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English rock and pop group The Hollies perform the song 'Sorry Suzanne' on the set of the BBC Television pop music television show Top Of The Pops at Lime Grove Studios in London on 27th March 1969. Members of the band are, from left, Tony Hicks, Bobby Elliott, Allan Clarke, Terry Sylvester and Bernie Calvert. (Photo by Ivan Keeman/Redferns)







