| Genre | Unknown |
|---|---|
| Date (CEST) | 2014-04-24 00:56:50 |
| Group | JUST |
| Size | 63 MB |
| Files | 9 |
| M3U / SFV / NFO | |
The_Bros_Landreth-Let_It_Lie-2013-JUST
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Tracklist (M3U)
| # | Filename | Artist | Songname | Bitrate | BPM |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 01-the_bros_landreth-our_love.mp3 | The Bros. Landreth | Our Love | Unknown | Unknown |
| 2 | 02-the_bros_landreth-firecracker.mp3 | The Bros. Landreth | Firecracker | Unknown | Unknown |
| 3 | 03-the_bros_landreth-let_it_lie.mp3 | The Bros. Landreth | Let it Lie | Unknown | Unknown |
| 4 | 04-the_bros_landreth-runaway_train.mp3 | The Bros. Landreth | Runaway Train | Unknown | Unknown |
| 5 | 05-the_bros_landreth-greenhouse.mp3 | The Bros. Landreth | Greenhouse | Unknown | Unknown |
| 6 | 06-the_bros_landreth-tappin_on_the_glass.mp3 | The Bros. Landreth | Tappin On The Glass | Unknown | Unknown |
| 7 | 07-the_bros_landreth-nothing.mp3 | The Bros. Landreth | Nothing | Unknown | Unknown |
| 8 | 08-the_bros_landreth-going_to_the_country.mp3 | The Bros. Landreth | Going To The Country | Unknown | Unknown |
| 9 | 09-the_bros_landreth-where_were_we.mp3 | The Bros. Landreth | Where Were We | Unknown | Unknown |
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Artist.......: The Bros. Landreth
Album........: Let It Lie
Label........:
Genre........: Rock
Catnr........:
Source.......: CD (LP)
Rip.date.....: 2014-04-21
Str.date.....: 2013-09-01
Quality......: 237kbps/44.1kHz/Joint Stereo
Url..........: http://www.thebroslandreth.com
track title time
1. Our Love 4:14
2. Firecracker 3:33
3. Let it Lie 4:03
4. Runaway Train 3:29
5. Greenhouse 5:11
6. Tappin On The Glass 4:05
7. Nothing 5:04
8. Going To The Country 3:21
9. Where Were We 3:56
Runtime 36:56
Size 62.68
Release Notes:
Album Notes
After spending the last decade supporting some of CanadaÆs most talented artists
from Doc Walker to Imaginary Cities and developing a reputation across Canada
and various parts of the world for their exceptional musicianship, Joey and
David Landreth have at long last taken the plunge into a project that is
uniquely their own, The Bros. Landreth.
Born to a musical family, both sons took to the craft early and quickly. Joey
played the guitar before he could speak and Dave experimented with every
instrument in the house before eventually settling comfortably on his DadÆs old
Fender P-Bass. Their father, much respected songwriter and side-man, Wally
Landreth, was an institution in his own right in the Winnipeg music scene where
the boys were raised and began to pay their own dues. Wally toured the continent
as a musician and developed a wealth of experience that he would pass on to his
two young sons. Almost prophetically, in his early teenage years, Joey followed
in his fatherÆs footsteps as a working freelance musician. He was touring across
the country and playing nightclubs while he was still finishing high school. In
no time Joey quickly amassed a star-studded resumΘ. He has since toured and
recorded with One More Girl, The Wyrd Sisters, Dallas Smith, Deric Ruttan, Steve
Bell, and most recently with Juno and CCMA winners, Doc Walker. Meanwhile, his
older brother Dave took a similar approach and set to work developing a
reputation for his simple and solid bass playing. HeÆs extensively toured North
America, Europe, and Australia with such Canadian talent as Romi Mayes, Chris
Carmichael, and indie-pop group, Imaginary Cities. To complete the band The
Bros. have called on drummer and long-time musical cohort: Ryan ôRhinoö Voth
(Del Barber, Fred Penner, The New Lightweights). A child-hood friend, heÆs grown
up playing and working with both Landreths, together and separate, in an
innumerable combination of musical outings.
All three hail from the sprawling southern Manitoban prairies and they are
fiercely proud to call Winnipeg home. ôWeÆre at the epicenter of this great
artistic hub, smack dab in the middle of the coldest place in the known
universe.ö Dave playfully exaggerates. ôWe have to write and play just to stay
warm half the year... It becomes a creative incubator û a survival technique.ö
The end product of these exercises in self-preservation are The Bros. LandrethÆs
songs.
They are alt-country road maps that are sometimes auto-biographical û hinting at
the fallout of a life as a touring musician, and occasionally fictional û
exploring melancholy themes of love gone bad and love gone worse. They leave the
esoteric behind in favor of delivering their stories simply and never letting
their road-proven musicality stand in the way of the songs speaking for
themselves. The result; an undeniable vulnerability in the plain spoken
narratives, songs that weave a heart on your sleeve tale of finding your way
through love and heart-ache.
Their debut album, Let it Lie, was recorded through the dead of winter in
Southern Manitoba with the guidance of friend and producer Murray Pulver (Doc
Walker, Tara Oram, Crash Test Dummies). Their studio time happened to land them
directly in the middle of the coldest week in January with the temperature
hovering below -30 C. The heat in the loaned van died on the trip out to the
country and they had to borrow a heat gun to defrost a pie shaped circle in the
windshield. The warmth of the tracks, however, belie the bitter cold they
survived in order to capture the sounds that would eventually turn into their
first album.
The Bros. Landreth will be out on the road in 2013, investing their own blood
and sweat in support of their first release.