HOME | PODCAST | HISTORY | ROSTER | MANAGEMENT | PRESS | RADIO | FAQ | CONTACT

 

Andy Swan

Andy “Swanny” Swan leads the Toronto pop outfit The Michael Parks (formerly Detective Kalita), but even this prolific band can’t keep up with his songwriting output.

In late 2006, Andy took a brand new batch of songs to Ottawa to record his second album. It turned out decidedly country, laid to 2” tape sounds as if it was made decades ago when country met rock. The shadows of Kris Kristofferson, Shotgun Willie and George Jones loom large throughout.

With Rolf Klausener (The Acorn) on bass, John J. Higney Jr. (Two Minute Miracles) on guitar and Jon Bartlett (Rhume) on drums, Andy has crafted a brilliantly subtle album, where his simple, honest lyrics and vulnerable tenor voice get to shine in the spotlight. Other guests include Jim Bryson, Dave Draves, Andrew Vincent, Jake Bryce (Recoilers), and Kyla Dowden (duet singer on “Maybe It’s Love”), this amazing local 20-year old Joan Baez-a-like we found on MySpace.
 
Ottawa is the best thing Swanny has ever done. It effortlessly reels in its listeners and has you humming its songs for days on end. “Can I Pay You With Sunshine?” is the new “Snowbird.”
 

Spend some time with it, and you too will start singing the praises of this disgustingly gifted songwriter, the “musician’s musician” who is regaled as one of Canada’s finest. Because he is.

 

 

 

Release: Ottawa
Date: Nov. 13, 2007
Label: Kelp

www.myspace.com/andyswanmusic

Stream The Album Here

Downloads: (right click and "save link as")

mp3 - Can I Pay You With Sunshine?

onesheet

photos (high res) 1
2

Tracklist:

1. If My Daddy Could See Me Now
2. Can I Pay You With Sunshine?
3. Brian Jones
4. Maybe It's Love
5. In A Shoebox, Under The Bed
6. Belt Buckle
7. No Shirt, No Shoes, No Service
8. The Truth About Thieves
9. You Got The Diamonds (I Got The Shaft
10. Starfucker
11. The Great Depression
12. The Sound Of Snowflakes Falling
13. Down And Dirty In The Streets

 

 

 
killbeat music | publicity - print/radio/digital