41st and Home

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Gorbachev 04:34 Tools
Wilderness Eyes 04:12 Tools
Modern Medicine 03:47 Tools
Hummingbird 04:46 Tools
Sleeper 03:43 Tools
Eva 06:10 Tools
Sway On 04:25 Tools
The Box & the Bee 03:50 Tools
Summons 01:38 Tools
Memory Boy 05:12 Tools
Great Bear 04:34 Tools
Hopes On a Boy 04:36 Tools
Michael 04:41 Tools
Raised By Wolves 04:12 Tools
Blue Moon 05:23 Tools
Beast Vancouver 04:37 Tools
Ribbon of Darkness 03:24 Tools
The Box and the Bee 03:50 Tools
Gorbachev (Free Download) 04:34 Tools
41st & Home - Gorbachev 04:34 Tools
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Sometimes the most inspiring landscapes can be found in your own backyard. For Vancouver musicians 41st and Home, inspiration comes from everyday relationships, long drives and hours spent writing together in a small, carless garage somewhere on 41st avenue. For the greater part of 2009 the band holed themselves away in a Burnaby studio, crafting the makings of their debut album “Left In Places.” The 8 track CD is a compilation of their past and present, taking cues from contemporary DIY folk and indie rock. The songs are layered with rich instrumentation and narrative lyrics influenced by the landscape and everyone in it; from the bittersweet “Box and the Bee”, to “Great Bear”, a driving tribute to the Canadian wilderness. In support of their work the group embarked on a cross-Canada tour, including a release party sponsored by Steamwhistle Brewing. The band was also one of the top 20 acts in the 2010 Peak Performance Project-an artist development program spearheaded by Vancouver radio station 100.5 The Peak-and continue to be played regularly on the station. Though the current roster is fairly new, the group was started by drummer Garth Covernton and singer-songwriter Thom Kolb in mid 2008. Along with bassist and audio engineer George Knuff, the band has matured in terms of songwriting and instrumentation; experimenting with their sound in studio and at their practice space. They are joined by a cast of exceptional musicians such as violinist Sejal Lal, trumpeter Andrew Lee, and keyboard player Patrick Fiore who provide the songs with intricate and lush arrangements. The group has shared the stage with acts such as Said the Whale, Aidan Knight, In Medias Res and We Are the City and has been featured in publications such as BeatRoute, Discorder, VancouverIsAwesome, Exclaim! and Youthink. You never know what you might come across at one of the bands shows. The stage is lined with bell kits, various percussion instruments and oddities such as the 1953 pump organ heard on tracks such as “Sleeper.” The group continues to evolve and is currently preparing material for a new release, excited to build their career in the Canadian music scene. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.