Folkloric Feel (CD)
The debut for this Broken Social Scene offshoot trio stars the BSS guitarist/vocalist Andrew Whitman. Produced by "You Forgot it in People"'s studio wiz David Newfield and featuring performances by Brendan Canning, Kevin Drew, Feist, Amy Millan and more. Unclassifiable as to genre, but Whitman calls it "minor key mood music," with elements weepy, obscure, languorous, percussion-layered, private, dark, and lovely.
| Tracklisting | |
| Disk | 1 | |
| 1 | Folkloric Feel |
| 2 | Sleepwalking Ballad |
| 3 | Baby, You're in Luck |
| 4 | Energy of Death |
| 5 | Kings & Queens |
| 6 | Song for Lorca |
| 7 | Animal Fat |
| 8 | Dark Is What I Want/Strutters Ball |
| 9 | Gleaning |
| 10 | They Shoot Horses, Don't They |
| 11 | [Untitled Track] |
| Diego
- GDL, , Mexico |
| Andrew Whiteman's (Broken social scene) side project is really good. It's sound is obviously superconnected to BSS, but is different enough to make this album very interesting in it's own right. It's more laid back, with a lot more acoustic guitars and caribbean elements. Many BSS members make guest appearences (including Feist). I've always considered Whiteman as the secret weapon in the canadian collective, and this album proves he's a talented songwriter, capable of equaling his other band's work in quality and originality. | |