Derek Trucks Band - Already FreeEliane Elias - Bossa Nova StoriesHeather Headley - Audience of OneFrost - Experience in Mass AppealJoshua Redman - CompassM83 - Saturdays=Youth(Hed) PE - New World OrphansStuck Mojo - The Great RevivalCity and Colour - Sometimes QUESTION OF THE DAY: WHEN IS 2009 SUPPOSED TO HEAT UP?
Dallas Green or City and Colour released yesterday a limited special edition of his beautiful album Bring Me Your Love . The packaging has been redesigned and expanded to include 2 discs. Only 6000 copies were printed world wide. Disc 1:- is the original album version of Bring Me Your Love with 2 extra songs ("Faithless" & "I Don't Need to Know") Disc 2:- an entire album of demos…14 tracks -...
Having a son who knows you, well, a little TOO well :) The other day he tells me to listen to the player he'd placed on my computer. Holy smokes, the music, the voice, I was immediately smitten! I've listened to some Alexisonfire, but never really followed them ... ends up Dallas Green is part of that group and city and colour is his side project. ...
Derek Trucks Band - Already FreeEliane Elias - Bossa Nova StoriesHeather Headley - Audience of OneFrost - Experience in Mass AppealJoshua Redman - CompassM83 - Saturdays=Youth(Hed) PE - New World OrphansStuck Mojo - The Great RevivalCity and Colour - Sometimes QUESTION OF THE DAY: WHEN IS 2009 SUPPOSED TO HEAT UP?
concert review: Rogers Picnic @ Historic Fort York (Toronto, Ontario), July 20, 2008Dallas Green (of City and Colour) @ Rogers Picnic (Historic Fort York - July 20, 2008)The good things about having missed the first three acts of Rogers Picnic this past Sunday at Historic Fort York - 1) I missed the worst of the torrential downpour of rain for the day, and 2) I have less to write up about! I wa...
Why is there always room for another singer-songwriter with an acoustic guitar? Must be something about the familiarity of the instrument, the sincerity of the words, the simplicity of the vocals. From Brett Dennen to Chris Carrabba, Kimya Dawson and Amy Honey, there always seems to be a voice and a finger-style that connects to people in a genuine way.City and Colour’s first album Sometimes ...
I happened to bump into this artist on line. I previewed his tunes and proceeded to download them.He is Dallas Green (hence the title of his "band") from Ontario, Canada. If you like acoustic guitar accompanied by a damn good voice, you should check him out.I'm curious to see if anyone else is familiar with his work or if he is a bit of an unknown.I love every song off of this cd, entitled "S...
Well I have dubbed myself in absolute blissful harmony to the music of City and Colour, smooth vocals and an amazing acoustic sound to back them. I've been refining my playing skills to sound as crisp and amazing as Dallas Green cranks out of his hallow-body guitar..In other news I'm looking to do some rough recordings onto my computer, but I'm kinda in a rut as to what would be the best way to...
The days seem to come and go like they never took place to begin with. Things begin to seem routine, as if my life is guided by one gigantic schedule. Wake up, go to work, come home, and make dinner. What limited free time I have seems to be controlled by my job, and that means I am correcting papers or doing lesson planning. I sometimes feel like why even bother waking up? Why even go into wor...
Why is there always room for another singer-songwriter with an acoustic guitar? Must be something about the familiarity of the instrument, the sincerity of the words, the simplicity of the vocals. From Brett Dennen to Chris Carrabba, Kimya Dawson and Amy Honey, there always seems to be a voice and a finger-style that connects to people in a genuine way.City and Colour’s first album Sometimes ...
How much would you betThat if I tried hard enoughI would spontaneously combustI wish I could disappearand run away from all of my fearsI think I'm coming undoneSo stay the nightI promise that I won't bite'Cause without you there I don't think I could close my eyesHow do I end up this wayA constant knot in my gut Tied with uncertainty and with lustA classic case I supposeA haunted man who can't ...
It could be both. The point isn't to decide right now on an answer to this, it's just to bring up the thought: Why do we make the decisions in life that we do? Is it because we can feel it in our hearts that it's the right way, right path, the right yes or no at that moment? Or does it have nothing to do with our hearts? Maybe we make decisions because we fear. We fear the possible end resu...
Derek Trucks Band - Already FreeEliane Elias - Bossa Nova StoriesHeather Headley - Audience of OneFrost - Experience in Mass AppealJoshua Redman - CompassM83 - Saturdays=Youth(Hed) PE - New World OrphansStuck Mojo - The Great RevivalCity and Colour - Sometimes QUESTION OF THE DAY: WHEN IS 2009 SUPPOSED TO HEAT UP?