SPENCER BURTON UNVEILS ANOTHER NEW SINGLE, “TIME”

SPENCER BURTON SHARES HIS NEW SINGLE “TIME”, OUT TODAY VIA DINE ALONE RECORDS

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Home, as we so often hear, is where the heart is. It’s where you belong and where your story begins. There’s no place like it, but paradoxically, it’s not a place; it’s a feeling –simultaneously sweet, simple, the anchor of the soul.

Over the course of his last two lauded LPs – 2024’s North Wind and 2021’s CoyoteSpencer Burton deeply considered and contemplated the concept, even retreating to a secluded cabin in the sticks of Northern Ontario to record the former and find “home” for himself.

Ultimately he did, but that blissful discovery would soon be tempered by an unforeseen burden, and in his new music, Burton ruminates on how to return to it.

This rings especially true on the new single “Time”, of which Burton says: “Things can happen in life that leave one realizing how precious time is. Seconds turn into minutes, turn into hours, turn into months. It’s about healing, and caring. Beginning and end. Time.”

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MORE ABOUT SPENCER BURTON
Spencer Burton’s songwriting is beautifully delicate and dulcet – the purest distillation of his prolific, decades-long pursuit in the arts, spanning his roots in Ontario’s seminal early-00s punk scene to his dark-tinged alt-country stylings as Grey Kingdom through to the candid, compelling country-folk catalogue of the last decade-plus, fittingly released under his given name.

His latest works have earned acclaim from esteemed outlets like Exclaim! and the CBC, a coveted Canadian Folk Music Awards nomination, major tours supporting the likes of Burton Cummings and City and Colour, and high-profile slots at revered festivals from Mariposa to Riverfest.

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For his 2024 album, North Wind, Spencer Burton retreated to a small off-grid cabin in Northern Ontario, reconnected with nature and found peace and comfort in isolation. Taking a step back from the realities of life let him step back into making music after some time away.

The majority of North Wind was written in the north woods, in solitude and reflection. And while the songs have a spiritual importance, they also speak to ordinary life away from it all–fishing, an encounter with a coyote, sitting with your own thoughts.

“It’s really interesting what pleases the ear, musically, when isolated for a few weeks at a time. The only inspiration being yourself and the beauty of true untampered nature. It’s a different atmosphere than what we’re accustomed to. It really helped bring these songs to life.”

“I’m not really trying to write music these days,” says Spencer. “I’m trying to write good feelings.”

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SPENCER BURTON SHARES NEW SINGLE, “PRAIRIE MOON”

SPENCER BURTON SHARES HIS NEW SINGLE “PRAIRIE MOON”, OUT TODAY VIA DINE ALONE RECORDS

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For his 2024 album, North Wind, Spencer Burton retreated to a small off-grid cabin in Northern Ontario, reconnected with nature and found peace and comfort in isolation. Taking a step back from the realities of life let him step back into making music after some time away.

Today, Spencer is sharing his first new music since the release of North Wind which follows in the same vein. “Prairie Moon” is a song “about home, or rather the feeling of home. Life can take you places you might not want to be, at a time where the only thing giving you hope is the idea of home. I found home and hope could be found in simple things. Sharing the same sky, sharing the same sounds, sharing the same moon. Prairie Moon was written in two different places. While those places were incredibly distinct in their own ways, they both held one truth: The want for someplace better.”

BUY / STREAM “PRAIRIE MOON” HERE
WATCH “PRAIRIE MOON” (ACOUSTIC PERFORMANCE) HERE
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On making North Wind, Spencer says, “I always felt this need for importance, this need to be poetic. It came, but it felt mandatory at times. I struggled with that,” says Spencer. “But then I found beauty in the simple things. A bird's song. A rustling gale. A ripple in the water. With the beauty of those simple things came importance and poetry in an unforced, natural way.”

The majority of North Wind was written in the north woods, in solitude and reflection. And while the songs have a spiritual importance, they also speak to ordinary life away from it all–fishing, an encounter with a coyote, sitting with your own thoughts.

“It’s really interesting what pleases the ear, musically, when isolated for a few weeks at a time. The only inspiration being yourself and the beauty of true untampered nature. It’s a different atmosphere than what we’re accustomed to. It really helped bring these songs to life.”

“I’m not really trying to write music these days,” says Spencer. “I’m trying to write good feelings.”

PERFORMANCE DATES
Mar 27 - Lincoln, On - Honsberger Estate

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