Dave Gerard & The Watchmen

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Never Understood 00:00 Tools
Oh So Quiet 00:00 Tools
In the Summer 00:00 Tools
All Is Grace 00:00 Tools
Stables 00:00 Tools
Hesitate 00:00 Tools
Sophia 00:00 Tools
Monochrome 00:00 Tools
Travel Alone 00:00 Tools
Wooden Castles 00:00 Tools
Broken Horses 00:00 Tools
Long We Stood 00:00 Tools
Brother 00:00 Tools
Intro 00:00 Tools
Viking Burial 00:00 Tools
Cureless Love 00:00 Tools
Restless Sounds 00:00 Tools
Step Lightly 00:00 Tools
A Restraint 00:00 Tools
Final Waltz 00:00 Tools
Out Here 00:00 Tools
Stables - Demo Version 00:00 Tools
Last ones Here 00:00 Tools
Carve Me 00:00 Tools
Oh My 00:00 Tools
Under Veiled Light 00:00 Tools
Suffer No More 00:00 Tools
Monochrome (Folk Radio UK Session) 00:00 Tools
Follow 00:00 Tools
Autumn Fire 00:00 Tools
From the Morning (Nick Drake Cover) 00:00 Tools
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Gerard and the Watchman are four piece London/Cambridge based band that play a mix of modern folk acoustic. Dave Gerard is the enormously talented young singer and producer and they have performed at The Royal Albert Hall, Cambridge Folk Festival and Peace and Love Festival in Sweden in 2012. They are on tour in the UK in February 2013. Their influences pay homage to American and English folk with hints of James Taylor, Neil Young, Nick Drake, and Sufjan Stevens but very much a unique sound, cleverly and brilliantly blending voices as well as instrument and harmonies. The recently released EP 'I climbed a Tree' with 8 fabulous tracks is without exaggeration easily described as beautiful. ‘Stables’ has pace and tempo with a wonderful use of the banjo in a subtle and inspiring style. It has some wonderful lyrics and Gerard has a voice that gently commands that you stop what you are doing and listen. Pathos abounds throughout the tracks, but there is also a sense of someone observing and experiencing life on a deeply emotional level and ‘Travel Alone’ probably described that journey. ‘Brother’ is an intriguing song covering a sibling murder, raises one’s curiosity to want to know the inspiration behind it. This is a band is pure talent, James Fridd and Dave Gerard are multi instrumentalists, Jessica Moncrieff is a wonderful violinist . We will be hearing a lot more of Gerard and The Watchmen as they wind their way into our hearts and music collections with their wonderful poetic, skilful and melodic talents. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.