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The Wooden Sky

An indie folk music group whose music is active, literate, and knowledgeable by equal stocks of joy and sorrow, the Wooden Sky were shaped in Toronto, Ontario, Canada by Gavin Gardiner, a vocalist and guitarist who was simply attending Ryerson University or college. In 2003, Gardiner wrote a batch of …

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Daniel Romano

An insightful and subtly witty singer and songwriter whose music reflects Nashville’s countrypolitan period while his lyrics follow a deeper and even more insightful route, Daniel Romano was created in Welland, a town in southern Ontario, Canada, in 1985. Romano’s parents had been folk music artists while his grandparents had …

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The Weather Station

The Weather Place is the music project of Canadian singer/songwriter and actress Tamara Lindeman. Growing out of Toronto’s lively folk picture, Lindeman debuted her moody, introspective audio using the individually released East EP in 2008. An LP known as The Line adopted in ’09 2009, growing on Lindeman’s earthy, lyrical …

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Dan Mangan

While we were young in Vancouver, songwriter Dan Mangan immersed himself in his parents’ record collection, paying particular focus on albums by Nick Drake as well as the Beatles. Folk and pop therefore became two of his biggest affects, and Mangan mixed both styles while composing his own tunes as …

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Milk Lines

Dairy Lines (married duo Jeff Clarke and Emily Frances Bitze) play a stripped-down, ramshackle type of garage area folk equally influenced by psychedelic rock and roll and country. Located in Montreal, the duo started playing displays in 2012, and after getting notice from rings such as for example Fucked Up, …

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