Neil Young -
Ryan Adams -
Willie Nelson -
Sly and Robbie -
Neko Case -
Tom Waits -
Sam Cooke -
The Barrett Brothers (Bob Marley) -
Wilco -
American Music Club -
Paul Westerberg -
Andrew Bird -
Bob Dylan -
Elvis Costello & the Imposter’s -
Sun Kil Moon -
Jeff Buckley -
Don Covay -
Radiohead -
Merge Records -
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Canadian novelist Margaret Atwood once described the most important quality of Canadian culture: grim survival. Our physical and social environment is raw and difficult. That rawness is our muse. We craft our songs around pain, loss, death and survival. Emotions are poured into melodies and our frustrations are pounded into rhythms. Guitar patterns mark the stars in the sky, and the bass forms the dirt that kicks up into our faces. In a short time, the band has built a raw, unique sound that warms as much as it saddens, and tells of the stories that lie within us, as they once laid within our ancestors.
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really like your recordings. im in vancouver for a while en route to california, but will be passing through alberta again someday. would be great to play some music with you guys
I love that you reference Margaret Atwood in describing your sound! We're recording lately so there aren't many shows on our horizon until we get that done, but perhaps we'll share a stage yet. All good things to you Pale Moon Lights, Maygen + The Blood Lines