Jeffrey Foucault, Erik Koskinen
Stoughton Opera House 381 E. Main St., Stoughton, Wisconsin 53589
Joe Navas
Jeffrey Foucault and a guitar on a couch.
Jeffrey Foucault
media release: In two decades on the road Jeffrey Foucault has become one of the most distinctive voices in American music, refining a sound instantly recognizable for its simplicity and emotional power. With a string of critically acclaimed studio albums– “Stark, literate songs that are as wide open as the landscape of his native Midwest” (The New Yorker), "Beat-up troubadour folk whittled to dolorous perfection” (Uncut), “Songwriting Brilliance,” (Irish Times)– he’s built a brick-and-mortar international touring career and a devoted following, one that includes luminaries like Van Dyke Parks, Greil Marcus, and Don Henley. In September of 2024 Jeffrey Foucault will release The Universal Fire (Fluff & Gravy, 9/6/24), his first album of entirely new material since 2018.
A series of high-voltage performances cut live in one room, the album is both a working wake– Foucault lost his best friend and drummer Billy Conway, to cancer in 2021– and a meditation on the nature of beauty, artifact, and loss. Augmenting Foucault's all-star band with members of Calexico and Bon Iver (drummer John Convertino and producer/saxophonist Mike Lewis) THE UNIVERSAL FIRE sets Conway’s death against the massive 2008 fire at the Universal Studios lot in California that destroyed the master recordings of some of our bedrock American music, to interrogate ideas about mortality, legacy, meaning, and calling.
"Foucault is working through grief but the album is also a meditation on the nature of beauty, mortality, and meaning… you will want to immerse yourself
in this one-of-a-kind recording."
- No Depression
“Nothing will prepare you for Jeffrey Foucault’s new album”
- Folk Alley
“Stunning. It’s a slow move through grief, but not without hope and humor. It’s full of mood and reflection on life as an artist — one who lost his best pal... Jeffrey Foucault has every right to take his time. The Universal Fire is worth the wait."
- Ink 19
TICKETS: $30
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