Julie Doiron
Julie Doiron began her musical career in 1990, singing and playing bass for the Canadian indie rock band Eric's Trip. As the group released numerous EPs and three albums for Sub Pop, Doiron also began writing her own largely acoustic material. When Eric's Trip broke up in 1996, she released an album under the name Broken Girl on Sappy Records, her own label. Later that year, Doiron worked on her second album, Loneliest in the Morning, which came out on Sub Pop and was recorded with prominent indie rock producers and musicians like {$Doug Easley...[more]
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REISSUE of the 3rd solo album from this ex-ERIC'S TRIP member, after releases on Sub Pop and her own Sappy label, in addition to the "Will You Still Love Me?" CDEP on Tree (we're almost out w/ no plans to repress). This time around she has teamed up with the amazing underrated Canadian folk-rock band the Wooden Stars. Fans of REX/IDA/CAT POWER/EDITH FROST will definitely dig this. US tour with the Bros. Creegan stars next month followed by a headlining stint of her own in the spring.
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On Woke Myself Up, Julie Doiron plays with her Eric's Trip bandmates Mark Gaudet, Chris Thompson, and Rick White (who also produced the album) for the first time since the group broke up after 1996's Purple Blue. Even though the gang's all here, this isn't precisely an Eric's Trip reunion. However, it is one of the richer-sounding albums that Doiron has made in some time, and its gently insistent feel recalls some of Eric's Trip's more reflective songs. As always, her songwriti [ read more ]
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Prior to Loneliest in the Morning, Julie Doiron was part of the influential Canadian band Eric's Trip. In the later days and eventually at the end of the band, Doiron released a 7" and a full-length record of material on her own label, Sappy Records, under the name Broken Girl. Loneliest in the Morning is the first solo release from Sub Pop by Doiron under her own name. The first aspect of Loneliest in the Morning that strikes the listener is the minimal nature of the musical e [ read more ]
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