Marine Dreams – Corner Of The Eye

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If you saw that early sketch for the albums of the year 2013 list, you are aware that I’m very much into the new Marine Dreams album Corner Of The Eye. I guess I can understand if someone thinks this is only good and nothing that special, but I instantly fell in love with this one and I’m in the process of forming a life-long relationship with this lovely little album. In fact, I think Ian Kehoe, the man behind Marine Dreams, must be some kind of pop genius with a fantastic melodic sense. And then you have highly talented Tamara Lindeman (The Weather Station) and Daniel Romano providing harmony vocals. Actually, maybe I find it hard to understand if someone doesn’t find this amazing. It’s sounds so brilliant to me. Corner Of The Eye came out in late september on the great You’ve Changed Records. This is my favourite song Morning. I could listen to this for hours and I probably already have.

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Volter release a new single The One

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Volter are back in this ball game with a new single The One. I think this one might be one of my favourite Volter songs. A pretty great slice of 60’s influenced pop music. They have already started working on their next full-length album and I really look forward to that. You can buy/listen to the single on their bandcamp. Here’s the a-side The One.

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The Deep Dark Woods – Jubilee

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The Place I Left Behind by The Deep Dark Woods is probably my favourite album of this decade. It won the album of the year award 2011 and I still listen to it rather frequently. Therefore it’s kind of a big deal that there’s a new The Deep Dark Woods album Jubilee. However, I was rather worried when the first outtake Miles and Miles came out few weeks ago. At first listen I pretty much hated it, but I’m not sure where my ears were at the time. It just wasn’t what I expected at all, even though listening to it now, it’s rather hard to find that shock factor. Quite close to 70s Neil Young actually with some psychedelia. And I suppose that shouldn’t be that unheard from a folk rock band.

Anyway, I learned to like Miles and Miles and the second outtake 18th of December was the familiar kind of The Deep Dark Woods. So the excitement levels were back on an extremely high level. Right now I’m listening to this thing on Spotify for the first few times (until I get a physical copy) and I’m absolutely loving this. It’s a bit more challenging than The Place I Left Behind and I might struggle with a few of the songs. But I look forward to the challenge and I know I’m going to spend a huge amount of time listening to Jubilee. There was really no point in re-writing The Place I Left Behind and the quality is still on an equally high level. It’s just unreal how great this band is and Jubilee is one amazing album.

Jubilee was produced by Jonathan Wilson and it just came out on Six Shooter Records (Canada) and Sugar Hill Records (USA, Europe). This is 18th of December.

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Jerry Lindqvist & The Grace release a new single Skater

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Some new Finnish country sounds. Jerry Lindqvist & The Grace are getting ready to release their new album Homegrown Soul on 11th of October. The first single Skater surfaced last week. Will Van Horn from the great Robert Ellis Band features on the track on pedal steel.

The first album Rivertown wasn’t consistently brilliant, but had several mighty fine moments. I’m eager to hear Homegrown Soul and see how they’ve progressed. I expect great things. You can listen to the new single Skater below and download it for free on their Soundcloud.

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