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Bill Jr. Jr. To Release HOMEBODY on January 26th

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NEW SINGLE 'DEAR NEIGHBOUR' OUT TODAY
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On January 26th, Vancouver-based singer-songwriter Russell Gendron will proudly release Homebody, his third outing under the band moniker Bill Jr. Jr. 

The mood on Homebody is personal, building on Gendron’s intimate and lyrical focus with the band’s big drums, soaring electric guitar, vintage keys and spacey textures. The arrangements shine, with thick string sections and rich vocal harmonies creating a lush and energizing result, which all comes through on the album’s 3rd single ‘Dear Neighbour’ out today. 

“‘Dear Neighbour’ is about a friend, we grew up together,” says Gendron. “She has a family now and became a successful architect, so this is about me reflecting on our different paths and where we are now.” 

The video for ‘Dear Neighbour’ was shot in 360 degrees creating a fun and interactive video experience, while showcasing Bill Jr. Jr.’s lo-fi 90s slacker vibe. Give it a watch here. 

Following up his previous EP’s Volumes (2016) and The Motions (2017), Homebody chronicles a period of movement between cities: songs that emerged while Gendron floated back and forth between Vancouver and Montreal. Gendron also spent a pivotal winter at the Banff Centre in the Canadian Rockies, and there he came into contact with Toronto’s Daniel McNamara, whose bass playing and big-picture sensibilities as a producer would end up proving crucial to Homebody. While at Banff the two also met guitarist Dan Nettles, a pillar of the famed music scene in Athens, Georgia and leader of one of the Classic City’s best, and least classifiable, jazz groups, Kenosha Kid. 

After Banff, Gendron reunited with McNamara in Toronto to workshop the songs for a hot week; then McNamara came to Montreal, where Gendron was stationed, and remained longer, deepening musical bonds as the songs continued to blossom. Nettles got looped in remotely and would send back guitar tracks, and the give-and-take of creative collaboration really started to flow — enough for Nettles to invite this incarnation of Bill Jr. Jr. down to Athens to make the album, at Chase Park Transduction Studios. 

Birthplace of R.E.M., the B-52s and so many vital musical forces past and present, Athens is a haven for the offbeat and highly individual when it comes to songwriting. It’s also packed with talented musicians with a feel for serving the music, regardless of genre.

So Nettles excitedly called in some of his friends to record with engineer Drew Vanderberg: drummer Seth Hendershot, an imaginative singer and songwriter himself as well as proprietor of Hendershot’s, one of Athens’ most essential music venues; keyboardist Jojo Glidewell, who came to the studio at the eleventh hour, literally right after stepping off the tour bus with Athens-born indie phenom Of Montreal; Serena Scibelli and Luca Lombardi, on violin and bowed double bass respectively (Lombardi and Hendershot are current members of Nettles’ Kenosha Kid); and, joining Hendershot on backing vocals, accomplished Atlanta-based (formerly Athens-based) singer Ansley Stewart, and one-half of the inspired Athens indie-folk duo Hope for Agoldensummer, Claire Campbell. 

“These songs are about my relationships to people and places, the cities I was living in,” says Gendron. “I was meeting all these people, there was a lot of transition going on.” 

One thing that provided stability, however, was the band name Bill Jr. Jr.: “My middle name is William and I come from a long line of Bills,” Gendron adds. “I’m not Jr., I’m Jr. Jr. It’s the alias I use no matter who I’m playing with. The title Homebody came to represent how my home was changing in this period. Moving to Montreal, the Banff residency, then down to Athens, but Vancouver was always there. I was with myself the whole time, so I guess that was home, in my body.” 

Bill Jr. Jr’s new single ‘Dear Neighbour’ is available now on Spotify, Apple Music/iTunes, and other digital retailers and streaming services worldwide. His new album Homebody will be released on January 26th.  For more information, please visit billjrjr.com.


BILL JR. JR. - HOMEBODY
RELEASE DATE: JANUARY 26th, 2021

(Independent)

01.  Renaissance Man 
02.  Blue
03.  City Limit
04.  Dear Neighbour
05.  Half Hitch
06.  So Long
07.  The Waves
08.  Run Home

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Friday 01.15.21
Posted by Jen Fritz
 

Banff Trio The Wardens Release Video For New Single COMING HOME

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SECOND SINGLE FROM NEW ALBUM
OUT ON JANUARY 29th

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Banff folk/roots trio The Wardens are known for their captivating live shows which feature masterful storytelling, alongside their classic Americana music.

Their latest single 'Coming Home' tells the tale of their colleague, legendary Jasper national park warden Frank Burstrom, a man who mastered to art of solitude.

"I wrote this song after reflecting on how much the world has changed in my 45-year lifetime and how fast everything continues to change," says vocalist/bassist Ray Schmidt. "It's amazing and terrifying at the same time. We have the entire knowledge of the world at our fingertips (who doesn't love that!) but that forest I played in when I was a kid is now a 7-11 and a PayDay loan. The idea of returning to a natural place that holds our childhood memories isn't so reliable anymore."

"I work as a wildlife ranger in Glacier National Park near Revelstoke, BC and it's a place, unlike that forest I played in growing up, that we've decided as a society not to change (other than melting glaciers, but that's another story)," Ray continues. "It got me to thinking about people who are intricately connected with wilderness. Frank Burstrom is a fellow that we all worked with as national park wardens. He grew up in Jasper National Park many years ago. His grandfather and father were also park wardens. His home was the wilderness, and after his 30-year career working in Jasper and Banff national parks, what has changed - and dramatically - is everything else around it. We can send people into orbit any day of the week, but a horse as a mode of transport seems out of this world. Maybe protected wilderness is that last enduring place that we have - that familiar, warm place that can hold our memories."

The Wardens' new album Sold Out At The Ironwood (out on January 29th) is a set list for a live show, creating a story thread and live show experience from beginning to end, and providing a glimpse into what makes their live shows rise above - the storytelling. The trio covers many of the gripping stories that they are known for ('The Legend of Wild Bill', 'Coming Home', 'Thousand Rescues') and also pay homage to the musical legends that shape music in the west ('The Code', 'Sold Out at the Ironwood'). Also included is Scott Ward’s telling of the very tragic tale on the live track 'Neil Colgan'. And finally, no show by The Wardens is complete with the classic 'Supper on the Trail' which is also featured live on the album.

"One of the most common questions we get from our audiences is whether our stories are included on our CDs," says Ray. "We usually say, 'we save that for the live performances' but we may not be able to do that for a very long time, so we wanted to remind people of the experience with this album.

The Wardens' new single ‘Coming Home' is available now on Spotify, Apple Music/iTunes, and other digital retailers and streaming services worldwide. Their new album Sold Out At The Ironwood will be released on January 29th. For more information, please visit: thewardensmusic.com


THE WARDENS - SOLD OUT AT THE IRONWOOD
RELEASE DATE: JANUARY 29th, 2021
(Independent)

01. The Code
02. The Legend Of Wild Bill
03. Shining Mountains
04. Timberwolf Reprise
05. Last Cowboy In The Outfit
06. Half-Mile Honeymoon
07. Thousand Rescues
08. Sold Out At The Ironwood
09. Coming Home
10. Selkirk Snow
11. Neil Colgan (Live)
12. Supper On The Trail (Live)
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THE WARDENS ARE:
Scott Ward (vocals, fingerstyle guitar)
Bradley Bischoff (vocals, lead + rhythm guitar)
Ray Schmidt (vocals, upright bass, mandolin)


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Friday 01.15.21
Posted by Jen Fritz
 

Singer-Songwriter Ryland Moranz Releases New Single + Video

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2nd SINGLE FROM NEW ALBUM
OUT ON JANUARY 15th
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Alberta-based singer-songwriter Ryland Moranz has always been a firm believer that the old ways are the best ways. So when he set out to create the video for his latest single ‘Where Are My Blue Eyes’, the self-professed ‘analog snob’ decided they should shoot it on 16mm film. 

After the filming the video in Lethbridge and Edmonton with director Evan Uschenko, the film was processed, developed and scanned.  The developed film was then augmented by applying paint, ink, and by scratching with the needle from an old CBGB’s pin.  Each frame was painted by hand, a process that took over 40 hours.  The result is an intriguing piece of art in which all the luck, trial, and mistakes can be seen in earnest.  Not everything in this video is perfect, and that’s exactly the point.

“‘Where Are My Blue Eyes’ is the most honest thing I’ve ever written, and the video reflects that,” says Ryland.  “All the imagery; musings on love, the fallacy of humanity and the salvation that is found in the temporary nature of the universe is at the heart of who I am as an artist and as a growing human being.  This song came to me as a revelation, and it revealed that nothing is ever really forgotten and that I am as I am just as you are as you will be.  And if that’s the case then all is right in the universe.”

Following the October release of 'If I Had Wings', 'Where Are My Blue Eyes' is the 2nd single from Ryland's new album XO, 1945, which will be out on January 15th. A song that Ryland calls his favourite song he's ever written, 'Where Are My Blue Eyes' actually came about by accident.  

"I was on tour with Leeroy Stagger in California and we had a day on in San Rafael," says Ryland. "I was in a music store and found an amazing banjo that dated back to 1890. It was the real deal from its handcrafted inlay to its ivory tuning pegs; an equally stunning and sinister feature.  It was in a tuning I didn’t recognize, which turned out to be open C, an old timey sort of tuning that evokes the tectonic cultural tone of the instrument.  I became obsessed with the tuning and over the next afternoon developed what became the bones of the song."  

Ryland Moranz’s new single ‘Where Are My Blue Eyes’ is available now on Spotify, Apple Music/iTunes, and other digital retailers and streaming services worldwide. His new album XO, 1945 will be released on January 15th, 2021 through Tonic Records. 


RYLAND MORANZ - XO, 1945.
RELEASE DATE: JANUARY 15th, 2021
(Tonic Records)

01. Where Are My Blue Eyes
02. If I Had Wings
03. Dangerous Man
04. Lay Me Down
05. There Ain't New Songs
06. The Old Ways Of Navigation
07. Beautiful World
08. Israel
09. Richard Nixon
10. Run Rabbit Run
11. Stolen Land
12. No More Guns In The Valley
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Friday 12.11.20
Posted by Jen Fritz
 

Vancouver Indie Rocker Terence Jack Announces New Live Video Series

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FIRST VIDEO
'HEART IN, HEAD OUT'
OUT TODAY


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If you've been missing out on seeing live music this year, Vancouver indie artist Terence Jack has just what you need! Starting today, Terence will be a releasing a video every 2 weeks via his social channels as part of his Warehouse Sessions video series, which features live versions of select songs from his new album Bloom (released on November 13th) recorded live at The Warehouse Studio in Vancouver, BC.

The first video, out today, is fan favourite 'Heart In, Head Out' which is still gaining traction at campus radio having been added to over 90 stations across Canada and the US. Exploring the Bloom songs with his friends at The Warehouse Studio was a magical experience for Terence, challenging him to let go and just allow the songs to take their new form.

"Most songs from Bloom originated on an acoustic guitar and took on a new life emerging with a bigger sound through the recording," says Terence. "It's always a time of growth to relearn how to play the songs after they're spit out the other side. I remember all of us buzzing during this session. There was lots of love in the room."

Released less than a month ago, the buzz for Terence's latest album Bloom just keeps building with a slow burn kind of pace. The album is getting great reaction from campus radio and has almost 36K streams on Spotify so far. And the momentum will just keep building with the release of more live videos throughout December and January. After the first livestream/video premiere on December 4th at 7pm PST on Terence's YouTube page, check in every second Friday (next one is December 18th) to see what else he has in store.

Bloom is available now on Spotify, Apple Music/iTunes, and other digital retailers and streaming services worldwide. To support Terence Jack directly for Bandcamp Friday, head over to his Bandcamp page: terencejack.bandcamp.com. For more information, please visit: terencejack.com


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Friday 12.04.20
Posted by Jen Fritz
 

Banff Trio The Wardens Announce Release Of New Album

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FIRST SINGLE + TITLE TRACK OUT TODAY
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The Wardens · Sold Out At The Ironwood

When Banff folk/roots trio The Wardens recorded their new album Sold Out At The Ironwood they couldn’t have imagined that they would have to pivot and completely change their plans for promoting the record, set for release on January 29th, 2021.

For a band known for its captivating live show, not being able to play tour dates to support the new release was definitely not the best-case scenario. But the band decided to reframe their predicament and reflect on the incredible 10 years they’ve had of being independent musicians.

“We’ve played nearly 50 shows a year for the last five years all across western North America,” says vocalist/bassist Ray Schmidt. “We’ve done it with stubborn grit and determination, creating audiences where audiences don’t traditionally exist. We have travelled into the far away corners of rural western Canada and found people who want to hear our kind of music, and they come from miles around to see us. We played a show at Hoadley Hall, AB a while back, and it’s basically a community hall at a crossroads in central Alberta. By the time we got called onto stage, there were 300 people packed into the hall to hear us play. They may have come for the pie, but they stayed for The Wardens.”

And that’s what the new album Sold Out At The Ironwood is all about - it’s a set list for a live show, a story thread and an experience like The Wardens’ live shows, from the beginning to the end. It’s all about community. The community that The Wardens have created with their fans. And with live venues not able to sell out or even operate anymore, the trio provides a bright memory on the title track and first single, ‘Sold Out at the Ironwood’.

“I wrote this song after watching Tom Russell on stage at one of the premier venues in Alberta,” says vocalist/guitarist Bradley Bischoff. “It was a full house, and Tom - my Elvis - invited me to help him sing one of his songs.”

The Wardens' new single ‘Sold Out At The Ironwood’ is available now on Spotify, Apple Music/iTunes, and other digital retailers and streaming services worldwide. For more information, please visit:  thewardensmusic.com


THE WARDENS - SOLD OUT AT THE IRONWOOD
RELEASE DATE: JANUARY 29th, 2021
(Independent)

01. The Code
02. The Legend Of Wild Bill
03. Shining Mountains
04. Timberwolf Reprise
05. Last Cowboy In The Outfit
06. Half-Mile Honeymoon
07. Thousand Rescues
08. Sold Out At The Ironwood
09. Coming Home
10. Selkirk Snow
11. Neil Colgan (Live)
12. Supper On The Trail (Live)
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THE WARDENS ARE:
Scott Ward (vocals, fingerstyle guitar)
Bradley Bischoff (vocals, lead + rhythm guitar)
Ray Schmidt (vocals, upright bass, mandolin)


FOLLOW THE WARDENS:
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Friday 12.04.20
Posted by Jen Fritz
 
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