Category: Featured
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Chicago by way of Traverse City band: Photographers
Photographers, an acoustic duo based in Chicago find a fan in me; watch a new video via Mostly Midwest and then a stream from their Songs In Ursa Minor EP.
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Music for a good cause sounds even better: Doug Burr & Salim Nourallah contribute to the Margot Rose Miller Memorial.
A couple of tracks for your Sunday from the “Memorial” digital album in memory of Margot Rose Miller.
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Tales from the Canadian Road: Zachary Lucky / Andy Shauf Interview
Questions, Answers, Videos, Music Streams and Downloads. What else can you ask of the Saskatchewan Music scene? Zachary Lucky and Andy Shauf give you the tour of the tour.
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Song of the Day: Caity Fisher’s “O Death”
Song of the day from Edmonton’s Caity Fisher. If you like dark Americana tinged folk, you have found the right spot!
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Edmonton’s F&M launch new album, hear lead off track “Victoria”
Newly released album “Sincerely, F&M” from Edmonton duo F&M, check a track from the album – get to know them!
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Frazey Ford brings “Obadiah” to Calgary, Slowcoustic sends you there!
Frazey Ford’s 2010 tour supporting her new album “Obadiah” hits Calgary – win a pair of tickets to the show!
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Album to not miss: The Savings and Loan – “Today I Need Light”
Teaser of the upcoming album from The Savings And Loan entitled “Today I Need Light”, due Dec. 6th, 2010.
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James Vincent McMorrow – “We Are Ghosts” & a love/hate rant
Great new track from James Vincent McMorrow alongside the challenges of finding James Vincent McMorrow (sort of).
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The White Buffalo release “Prepare For Black & Blue” EP, Slowcoustic graciously accepts
A new entry into “Best EP of 2010” makes a late appearance with The White Buffalo’s “Prepare For Black & Blue”. Find a track and video from the newly released EP.
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Chris Bathgate playing “Salt Year” on Impact Media
Find a recent live performance of “Salt Year” from Chris Bathgate. Find God. Thank me later.
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He and Him isn’t just a great band name, it’s just great.
Find a collaborative EP recording of ‘cello folk’ from He and Him (Douglas Jenkins and David Shultz).
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Sharron Kraus’ “The Woody Nightshade”
The Woody Nightshade finds a “late mention” on it’s Nov. 2nd release. Recommended folk album if I had to say.