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Mark Berube And The Patriotic Few

"Vibrant and outspoken...The detail Berube incorporates into his lyrics makes it hard not to see what he sees, and if What The River Gave The Boat can be so alluring, I can't imagine that his next album, What The Boat Gave The River, would be any less spectacular." Exclaim!

What The Boat Gave The River" is a companion disk to the 2006 release "What The River Gave The Boat". Each song on this stunning new album has its sister on the previous one, a musical echo in mood, tone or story. The result is an ambitious, triumphant record of brilliantly rendered stories, soaring three-part harmonies, surprising twists in pace and style and pure musicianship.  Mark Berube's multi-instrumental gifts, lyrical precision and luscious voice have been cutting a memorable line through the fog of pop/folk predictability for a long time now, in North America and across Europe. But backed by his new band The Patriotic Few, they are now "ducking in the shadows of a coastguard's hungry spotlight," and cutting a new wake.

 What is different between the two albums may be even just as  important. Mark has relocated to Montreal from Vancouver to make this album. It's a return to his family roots. Mark worked with a new producer Dave A. Sturton (Jean Leclerc, Dave Martel, Anik Jean) and a new team of players. The recording took place in DNA Sudios, in the same neighborhood (Le Plateau Montreal) as where Mark's father grew up.

On the first track, "Looking For Another", what begins with a rhythmic trickle of water and a scatter of voices from offshore soon crescendos into something resembling the anthem of our times, with Mark finally pleading, "Don't think, just row." From here, he and his new crew throw everything they've got at the oars – strings, accordian, glockenspiel, plucked piano, four part harmonies interweaving – to create a dynamic collection of rhythms, melodies and hooks. Mark casts his gaze into many corners of our shimmering world, from the Bible-thumpers to the proselytizers of Western greed, from the homelessness and drugs in our cities to the fun and reckless hedonism that can only be found downtown, from the wars that never end to the meek and hopeful beauty of flowers sprouting amongst the stones. In the old school gospel number "Caulfield Line" the main character in the song offers himself up to be tied down to the tracks, body and soul, to stop the train of progress - the same train that "took the Romans away". His voice urges itself across "the clang of steel and love and wood and man" as a mournful weissenborn guitar and strings sound the coming locomotive. Where traditional trains in the genre brought freedom or salvation, Mark offers his own contemporary take. The headlines are still here, heavy tales in which the Devil, like Pinocchio, is often the most honest guy you'll meet. But now these stories are infused with something new, something hopeful and uplifting, perhaps the long-lost halo Mark's been trying to dig up in these two bold albums.

This album is a powerful personal statement rendered in a way that is both raw and polished at the same time. If the mission was to make an album that would do justice to Mark's dynamic and powerful live show, "What the Boat Gave the River" succeeds brilliantly. Averaging about 100 shows a year across Canada, the US, and Europe for the past 4 years, Mark has honed and honed. As said during the grand finale of "Shiny Plastic Bags/Barber Shop Pt 2", the answer to the story of what the river gave the boat is simple: some things float and some things don't.

"His good luck streak continues with elegant string arrangements, sympathetic production and a soaring voice that reminds us what Rufus Wainwright and Hawksley Workman would sound like if they weren't such drama queens." Michael Barclay, Eye Weekly, Discovery of the Week

"One of the best of the year...folk music without going on about it. Rare and raw and perfect." Edmonton Sun

Tour Dates

Sept 25 - Montreal, QC @ Cabaret Juste Pour Rire
Sept 26 - Ottawa, ON @ Mercury Lounge
Oct 01 - Montreal, QC @ Cagibi - POP Montreal
Oct 08 - Montreal, QC @ Divan Orange
Oct 09 - London, ON @ King's College Lounge*
Oct 10 - Waterloo, ON @ Maxwell's Music House*
Oct 11 - Toronto, ON @ Cervejaria*
Oct 14 - Winnipeg, MB @ Lo Bar
Oct 15 - Saskatoon, SK @ Amigos
Oct 18 - Edmonton, AB @ The Black Dog (3 PM) & Jekyll and Hyde (9 PM) - WCMA Showcase
Oct 20 - Calgary, AB @ The Ironwood
Oct 21 - Nelson, BC @ The Royal
Oct 22 - Rossland, BC - The Old Firehall
Oct 24 - Vancouver, BC @ The Biltmore - w/ Dan Mangan Band
Oct 28 - Victoria, BC @ Logan's
Nov 01 - Prince George, BC @ Art Space
Nov 03 - Regina, SK @ The Club

 

 

 

Release: What The Boat Gave The River
Date: September 16, 2008
Label: Redux/KBM

www.markberube.com

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mp3 - Flowers On The Stones

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Tracklist:

1. Looking For Another
2. Say It Aint So
3. We Go Down
4. Yesterday's Halo
5. Caulfield Line
6. Alarms Pt 2
7. Til The Morning
8. Flowers On The Stones
9. Minus 17
10. Shiny Plastic Bags Barbershop Pt 2

From: What The River Gave The Boat (2007)
mp3 - Pretty Little Bird (The Saint Of Vancouver)


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