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Hamilton (drums) Annie Avery (piano, organ) and Sarah Macdougall
(vocals), the Canadian road warrior’s fifth full length album is his
boldest effort yet.
“We took our time making it, I came in with
more songs than ever, and after 14 years of living in the Yukon, I
decided it was time to write about my home. I talk about the Yukon on
and off the stage so much, confessing its secrets, and spreading my love
for this sweet place, that harvesting these tales into songs felt long
overdue. The bonus was making another album with Old Crow Studios &
Bob Hamilton who has become not only a mentor but a friend. Someone to
push me and care about what I am putting out. To capture time, and bleed
art.”
Indeed. Album opener “Gypsy Wind” touches on the all
too familiar themes of northern life and love, while the title track is a
raucous ode to Tentree’s home, and in “Holy Moly” the singer “wrestles
bears in my underwear”, a song about the things men do to impress women
in the north. Personal themes abound as well (“Little Guy”, “Black
Seeds”) and it will comes as no surprise that someone who has spent as
much time on tour as Gordie has penned a few road songs (“Last Word”,
“Sideman Blues”, “Wasted Moments”) for the album as well.
“I
played 220 dates in 8 countries in 2011. Things happen, relationships
change. You lose yourself out there, and lose a lot of the safety you
once had. I stopped expecting anything, or asking anyone to understand.
Your personal life is dead. Most of the dreams I ever had before are
gone. You just hold onto different ones. It has taken me a while to
accept this and realize how lucky I am.”
Livelier than the
Tentrees WCMA nominated last album Mercy or Sin (2009) the Yukon
songwriter feels like he is just getting started.
“I wanted to
have fun. This feels like the first album not the fifth as I am really
just starting out musically. I needed to make the last four albums to
learn who I am and to grow into where I am now. I felt like a stronger
singer, guitar and harp player not just another writer. I wanted to live
with these songs forever, yet there was also no pressure or expectation
in recording them. This album is a dynamic crack to the bone, yet still
honest to me..”
That songwriter, while humble about the road
he has taken to arrive here, has recently signed a publishing deal with
Nashville’s Bluewater Music, is releasing his new album on Continental
Records (Europe), and will take his gutsy roots driven touring band Hill
Country News featuring Roger Marin (pedal steel/guitar), Aiden Tentrees
(upright bass), and Pat Phillips (drums) on a 120 CD release world tour
that hits Canada, US, Europe, and the UK in 2012. The former school
teacher, break dancer and golden gloves boxer is sure to be coming to a
town near you this year.
Gordie’s third album, Mercy or Sin
(produced by Juno-winner Bob Hamilton), was nominated for a 2010 Western
Canadian Music Award for Roots Solo Album of the Year. The title track
was also a finalist in the 2010 International Songwriting Competition,
where judges included Tom Waits, Loretta Lynn and Jerry Lee Lewis. He
performed at the New Songs New Voices concert during the 2010 Olympics
in Vancouver, was selected by CBC Radio’s 2009 Song Quest as one of
Canada’s top songwriters, and hosted the prestigious SOCAN songwriters
circle at the 2009 WCMAs. Gordie has toured with Fred Eaglesmith, Kelly
Joe Phelps and Ray Wylie Hubbard.
Roger Marin:Website:
http://www.rogermarin.com/ Listen here:
http://www.rogermarin.com/musicplayer.html
Following a youth of accompanying his roaming country musician father,
and years of touring the world non-stop with Canadian alt-country
luminaries Fred Eaglesmith and Willie P Bennett, and working with acts
such as Willie Nelson, Junior Brown, Del McCoury, Hayes Carll, Adam
Carroll and Delbert McClinton, Roger Marin now delivers his own
distinctive voice and an honest, razor sharp sound that cuts through the
manufactured pretense of commercial music.