Альбомы исполнителя
Plastic Bouquet
2020 · альбом
Your Mind’s Walking Out
2020 · сингл
Arahura
2020 · сингл
Isn’t It
2020 · сингл
I Wonder Why
2020 · сингл
How To Fight Loneliness
2019 · сингл
Carrying On
2019 · альбом
That Sweet Orchestra Sound
2019 · сингл
High Holiday
2019 · сингл
The Forty-Ninth Parallel
2019 · сингл
Carrying On
2019 · сингл
Aquarium Drunkard's Lagniappe Session
2018 · сингл
The Siren's Song
2017 · альбом
A Lifeboat
2017 · сингл
Just Like A Summer Cloud
2017 · сингл
The Light Of Day
2017 · сингл
Is It Far To Bethlehem?
2016 · сингл
Strange Country
2016 · альбом
Strange Country
2016 · сингл
The Day Is Past & Gone
2013 · альбом
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Биография
The music Kacy and Clayton make is inextricable from where they grew up. They sing about the kind of people you’d find in Wood Mountain, Saskatchewan (population very few). The hills, barns and remoteness of the area are in these songs, with a bittersweet acknowledgement that this music has taken them far from home. Kacy Anderson and Clayton Linthicum’s new album Carrying On follows the international acclaim for their previous records Strange Country (which Q magazine called, “A beautiful album that nudges a classic past into a brave future.”) and 2017’s The Siren’s Song (described by Uncut as “Ageless and beguiling. A classic record for this or any other time.”) Their sound is equal parts homespun, coming from a family and community where playing music is an ever present part of social gatherings, and the rare country, blues and English folk rock these second cousins obsess over and collect. For Carrying On, Clayton cites as influences: Bobbie Gentry’s The Delta Sweete, Hoyt Axton's My Grif in Is Gone, Cajun fiddle music, and the steel guitar of Ralph Mooney who played on many of the records that defined the Bakersfield country music scene of the 1950s. Sixties psych has also woven its way into these new songs; Kacy enjoys telling people that they live 250km from the mental hospital that coined the term ‘psychedelic’.