NEWS: Quiet Parade Announce Tour Dates for April 2011!
Quiet Parade take their bleeding heart pop songs on the road this April in support of their new album, Please Come Home (We Hate It Here Without You).
Also a member of the East Coast rock n roll powerhouse Sleepless Nights, Trevor Murphy takes a step back into a more reserved atmosphere with his solo project Quiet Parade.
Quiet Parade's songs are brutally honest, wholly endearing, and delightfully simple. Mixing elements of pop-rock songwriting with unabashed lyrics, the music channels bands such as Low, Hayden and Sun Kil Moon while maintaining influences from artists/producers such as Elliot Smith and Phil Spector alike.
Recorded in a cabin on a lake in Yarmouth County over five days last summer with producer Daniel Ledwell (In-Flight Safety, Jenn Grant, Share), Quiet Parade's new album, Please Come Home (We Hate It Here Without You) - available April 19 on Acadian Embassy - is the most stripped down and heartfelt effort from Murphy to date.
From the subtle timbres of the haunting "Buying Time (A Hymn)" to the alt-country affection of the "I Will Try," to the start-quiet/end-loud movements on tracks such as "Bury My Bones" and the single "End Of Days," the album encompasses candid glimpses of searching for meaning, settling down, and longing for those who have left (or are about to leave) your life.
Tour Dates are as follows:
April 22 Yarmouth, NS Th’YARC Playhouse and Arts Center
April 23 Halifax, NS 1313 Hollis
April 24 Fredericton, NB ReNeu Boutique
April 27 Brantford, ON Two Doors Down*
April 28 Toronto, ON The Imperial Pub*
April 29 Elgin, ON Portland United Church*
April 30 Ottawa, ON Raw Sugar Cafe*
* = with the Hamilton Trading Company
http://acadianembassy.com/
Also a member of the East Coast rock n roll powerhouse Sleepless Nights, Trevor Murphy takes a step back into a more reserved atmosphere with his solo project Quiet Parade.
Quiet Parade's songs are brutally honest, wholly endearing, and delightfully simple. Mixing elements of pop-rock songwriting with unabashed lyrics, the music channels bands such as Low, Hayden and Sun Kil Moon while maintaining influences from artists/producers such as Elliot Smith and Phil Spector alike.
Recorded in a cabin on a lake in Yarmouth County over five days last summer with producer Daniel Ledwell (In-Flight Safety, Jenn Grant, Share), Quiet Parade's new album, Please Come Home (We Hate It Here Without You) - available April 19 on Acadian Embassy - is the most stripped down and heartfelt effort from Murphy to date.
From the subtle timbres of the haunting "Buying Time (A Hymn)" to the alt-country affection of the "I Will Try," to the start-quiet/end-loud movements on tracks such as "Bury My Bones" and the single "End Of Days," the album encompasses candid glimpses of searching for meaning, settling down, and longing for those who have left (or are about to leave) your life.
Tour Dates are as follows:
April 22 Yarmouth, NS Th’YARC Playhouse and Arts Center
April 23 Halifax, NS 1313 Hollis
April 24 Fredericton, NB ReNeu Boutique
April 27 Brantford, ON Two Doors Down*
April 28 Toronto, ON The Imperial Pub*
April 29 Elgin, ON Portland United Church*
April 30 Ottawa, ON Raw Sugar Cafe*
* = with the Hamilton Trading Company
http://acadianembassy.com/
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