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Hawksley Workman's debut record, For Him and the Girls, blends beautifully penned lyrics, clanky-folk tunes and fresh-faced pop. Written, produced, and performed by Hawksley himself, For Him and the Girls paints a vivid picture of how broad the spectrum of one album can be. From the opener, "Maniacs," where yodels are swathed in distortion and guitars to "Sad House Daddy," a Beatles-esque tune penned by a pinao bar balladeer, "Tarantulove" moves like a speakeasy regular's lusty poetry while "Sweet Halleluj... [ read more ]
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Hawksley's second record and a total full-production stunner which had Esquire (that's right, Esquire! Well, the UK Esquire) calling it "extravagantly glamorous and epic, a dazzling collision of Bowie and Broadway where there's always real heart beneath the flash." This is the UK version of the album, which features two bonus tracks and three amazing videos which he made for the singles.
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'Born and raised just outside Peterborough in Millbrook, Ontario, Canadian songwriter Serena Ryder grew up listening to old Beatles and Leonard Cohen records she found in her parents' collection. She started singing publicly as a young child and, having received a guitar from her father, began playing the instrument at the age of 13. Songwriting efforts followed. In 2002, the 18 year-old took several recordings from a live Quebec performance and packaged them into an official demo, which eventually made it... [ read more ]
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