Bruce Peninsula

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Crabapples 02:37 Tools
Steamroller 04:40 Tools
Satisfied 01:07 Tools
Shutters 05:31 Tools
Rosie 03:12 Tools
2nd 4th World War 05:02 Tools
Weave Myself a Dress 04:50 Tools
Inside / Outside 05:12 Tools
Shanty Song 05:28 Tools
Drinking All Day 04:12 Tools
Northbound / Southbound 02:27 Tools
As Long as I Live 03:09 Tools
Cliffs & Coves 02:20 Tools
In Your Light 03:36 Tools
Pull Me Under 03:13 Tools
Warden 03:50 Tools
Say Yeah 04:08 Tools
Open Flame 05:08 Tools
Or so I Dreamed 04:10 Tools
Adrenaline 03:47 Tools
Chupacabra 05:50 Tools
In Parallel 04:11 Tools
Lift Em Up/Jack Can I Ride 03:19 Tools
Bitty Baby 02:31 Tools
Lift 'Em Up / Jack Can I Ride? 03:12 Tools
Inside \ Outside 05:13 Tools
Shanty Song (feat. Muskox) - Reprise 05:31 Tools
Northbound \ Southbound 02:28 Tools
The Chain (Fleetwood Mac cover) 04:37 Tools
Light Flight 03:24 Tools
The Swimming Song 02:58 Tools
Salesman 03:08 Tools
The Leaves 02:19 Tools
Lift 'em Up/Jack Can I Ride 03:12 Tools
The Chain 04:29 Tools
Itty Bitty Baby/Moon at Your Back 07:02 Tools
Of Songs 01:30 Tools
Shanty Song - Feat. Muskox, Reprise 07:02 Tools
Lift Em' Up / Jack Can I Ride? 03:19 Tools
Lift 'Em Up, Jack Can I Ride? 07:02 Tools
Inside \\ Outside 05:14 Tools
BONUS: Salesman (from the Bruce Trail Fire Sale) 03:08 Tools
BONUS: The Leaves (from the Bruce Trail Fire Sale) 02:19 Tools
BONUS: Light Flight (from the Bruce Trail Fire Sale) 03:24 Tools
Shanty Song (Reprise) 03:19 Tools
BONUS: The Swimming Song (from the Bruce Trail Fire Sale) 02:58 Tools
Northbound \\ Southbound 03:08 Tools
Crabapples (are for loving...) 00:30 Tools
Shanty Song (feat. Muskox) 05:31 Tools
Or So It Seems 04:10 Tools
Rosie (REMIX) 00:30 Tools
Cliffs Coves 02:20 Tools
Shanty Song (feat. Muskox) (Reprise) 05:31 Tools
Jack Can I Ride 05:31 Tools
lift 'em upjack can i ride 00:30 Tools
The Moon At Your Back 04:48 Tools
Lift Em Up 04:48 Tools
Don't Wake The Giant 01:50 Tools
Lift 'Em Up/Jack, Can I Ride? 03:19 Tools
Lift Em Up/ Jack Can I Ride 03:19 Tools
Crabapples (Live) 03:19 Tools
Shanty Song (feat. Muskox) [Reprise] 00:30 Tools
Bruce Peninsula - Crabapples 00:30 Tools
singalong (talk) 00:30 Tools
Montette 02:00 Tools
“I know what You've done” 01:50 Tools
Weave Myself A Dress/Crabapples 01:50 Tools
In Parallel - Bruce Peninsula 01:50 Tools
Lift 'Em Up/Jack Can I Ride? 02:59 Tools
SayYeah 04:07 Tools
lift em up / jack can i ride 04:07 Tools
The Giant 04:07 Tools
The Heist 04:07 Tools
The Swimming Song (Loudon Wainwright III cover) 02:59 Tools
Steamroller/Satisfied 02:00 Tools
Devil Out 02:00 Tools
Lift 'em Up 02:00 Tools
Weave Myseld A Dress 02:00 Tools
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Dreamt up by Misha Bower (Lead Vocals) and Matt Cully (Guitar, Vocals) in the summer of 2006, Bruce Peninsula has slowly mutated since then, elaborating on the Alan Lomax archives that initially inspired them to embrace influences from all over the world. Neil Haverty (Guitar, Lead Vocals) Andrew Barker (Bass, Lap Steel) and Steve Mckay (Drums, Percussion) round out the constant core, while a shifting group of co-conspirators contribute to make BP the multi-headed beast that stands before you. That group includes local luminaries Daniela Gesundheit (Snowblink), Tamara Lindemen (The Weather Station), Amy Learmonth (The Youngest), Ivy Mairi and OG choir member Kari Peddle. Their in-house sound shaman and occasional drummer Leon Taheny (Final Fantasy, ohbijou) has manned the boards for all of the bands releases. In 2008 the band dropped their debut 7". The band's debut album, A Mountain Is a Mouth, was released February 3, 2009 on their own Bruce Trail Records. Former contributors include Taylor Kirk (Timber Timbre), Casey Mecija (ohbijou), Katie Stelmanis, Maya Postepski, Isla Craig, Christienne Chesney, Matt Dunn (MV&EE) and Mike Smith (Muskox). The instrumental elements have expanded into new terrain (unlike most folk bands, prog isn't a dirty word for this band), but Bruce Peninsula's focus is devoted to the singing, first and foremost. Singing from the gut, singing with gusto, singing the way we were made to sing… The early, simple call-and-responses have given way to more elaborate harmonies and compositions over time, but the teachings of those timeless old recordings from the American south remain intact. There is no denying the power and conviction of old spiritual singers like Vera Ward Hall or Washington Phillips. And while each member of the band may have their own take on the powers that be, the words those legends sang (and, more importantly, the way they sang them) have forever converted Bruce Peninsula into devotees of the church of song. The surge of experimental music in Toronto has been equally important for Bruce Peninsula, bestowing upon them a wide-eyed, anything-goes mentality. Purists may argue that the blues or folk tradition can't be properly expressed without an old steel string and a slide, but this band has never been too concerned with trying to crack open closed minds. And so, a march of metalophone, lap-steel, zithers, and bells. Of drums and sticks and any other oddities of interesting and pleasing tone. Voices blaring all the while. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.