Richard Laviolette, Wren Kitz, The Bird Calls and Nightbird

Richard Laviolette – All Wild Things Are Shy (You’ve Changed Records)

Leaving the Finnish borders on this anniversary week collection. This first one leaves me teary-eyed, but it’s still one of my favorite albums of 2024. Canadian songwriter Richard Laviolette wrote and recorded All Wild Things Are Shy during the last five years of his life, in the time between his mother’s death from Huntington’s Disease and his own. A community of friends and colleagues helped him along the way and eventually released the album exactly one year after his death. It’s a really powerful and cathartic album that will stay you long after the last chord has drifted into the air. Here’s a couple of my own favorites from the album. Catacombs plus an older video of album cut Don’t Quit On Me.

Wren Kitz – The Thinker (Feeding Tube Records)

Next to Burlington, VT for a bit more experimental folk sounds by Wren Kitz. It’s not too weird though for my simple taste and some of it is even catchy in a blissfully twisted kind of way. A damn good record. Here’s one of my own favorites, quietly captivating Vast Amiss.

The Bird Calls – Old Faithful (Ruination Record Co)

Moving over to New York for some Sam Sodomsky songs. He releases music under the moniker The Bird Calls and his gentle folk tunes always have some down-to-earth magic inside them. The latest album is called Old Faithful and this one of my favorites from that album.

Nightbird – Out of These Days (Nighttime Recordings)

From The Bird Calls to Nightbird and back to Finnish shores too. Nightbird aka Anna-Stina Jungerstam is a great Finnish folk/blues songwriter and her latest album Out of These Days that came out in early May is one of my Favorite Finnish albums this year. Here’s the hauntingly beautiful single Starling Murmuration to end tonight’s anniversary posts. Maybe more tomorrow, if I’m not too tired.

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