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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VINYL FORMAT. Insound Staff Pick - 2009! This record marks a new and energetic phase of Julie's solo career with some of her most upbeat and inspiring songs. Direct and painfully honest, she lays it all out in her lyrics while also being almost the happiest woman in town, loving life and raising her kids. In addition to this new perspective, she showcases a thick distortion and melodic pop not heard since her days with indie heroes Eric's Trip in the 90s.
LP $12.99
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VINYL FORMAT. This is volume CXX of K Records' International Pop Underground series of 7-inches. Doiron's "Heavy Snow" carries an echoed, durable sadness, while "Nice To Come Home" is a fitting extension of the previous song - the songwriter finds comfort knowing her lover is in the world and she'll see him soon. Calm Down, It's Monday provide direct, guitar-driven introspections on "Sweetest May" and "Monumental".
7" $4.40
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