ELLEN FROESE SHARES NEW SINGLE/VIDEO FROM UPCOMING LP, ANNOUNCES TOUR DATES

ELLEN FROESE NEW ALBUM, FOR EACH FLOWER GROWING, OUT NOVEMBER 10, 2022 VIA VICTORY POOL RECORDS 

WATCH / SHARE “LIKE YOU’RE LOOKING AT ME” HERE

BUY / STREAM “LIKE YOU’RE LOOKING AT ME” HERE

TOUR DATES WITH THE DEEP DARK WOODS BEGIN SEPTEMBER 30

PRE-ORDER FOR EACH FLOWER GROWING HERE

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Recently, Ellen Froese announced her upcoming LP, For Each Flower Growing, produced by Sam Corbett (The Sheepdogs) and due out November 10 via Victory Pool Records. Today, the Saskatchewan songwriter is sharing another track from the album, “Like You’re Looking At Me”, a song about “deep insecurity,” says Froese. “Stylistically, I was listening to a lot of Olivia Newton-John and the Bee Gees when I wrote it, and I wanted it to sound a bit over-the-top desperate and indulgent.”

Currently on tour in Europe, at the end of the month Ellen will return to Canada for a run of Western Canadian dates supporting The Deep Dark Woods before settling in for a month-long residency at Toronto’s Cameron House. Full tour dates can be found below.

WATCH / SHARE “LIKE YOU’RE LOOKING AT ME” HERE
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“Like You’re Looking At Me” Single Art // DOWNLOAD HIGH-RES

MORE ABOUT ELLEN FROESE
Clever and slightly self-deprecating, Ellen Froese’ songs get into the places of your heart that hold both those quieter melancholic feelings and those moments of warm contentment that make you want to dance shoulder to shoulder with whoever is around. Growing up on a dairy farm in the heart of Saskatchewan, Ellen’s passion for music started at an early age, beginning with a love of listening to the classics in her dad’s truck. But it was discovering Neil Young that drove her to a love of songwriting. Hearing his music made her quit piano lessons to instead teach herself guitar. The beginning of her career was heavily influenced by classic folk and bluegrass. 

WATCH / SHARE “FOR EACH FLOWER GROWING” HERE
BUY / STREAM “FOR EACH FLOWER GROWING” HERE

Since her days with In With The Old, a band which Ellen lovingly calls her “teenage bluegrass band,” which produced two albums and toured extensively, Ellen has performed in various forms, from solo singer-songwriter, to member of a duo, to being in a full band. Her influences have expanded from traditional bluegrass music to include musicians such as Tia Blake, Gordon Lightfoot, and Buffy Sainte-Marie. Now with three solo albums and one forthcoming, Ellen’s sound has evolved (though she’s never stopped being obsessed with folk music). Her music now adds elements of rock n’ roll, classic country ballads, honky-tonk, and 1970s psychedelic pop grooves while still being grounded in the bluegrass tradition of a working-class relatability.

Despite a love of touring and van life, Saskatchewan is still home to Ellen. She can often be found at one of her favourite venues in Saskatoon, the Broadway Theatre, slinging beers for other artists’ shows. Or sometimes, she moves a little further down the street to play a honky-tonk night, featuring everyone’s favourite country covers, at Amigos Cantina. With a charismatic and charming stage presence, she is quick to bring up others onstage.

WATCH AND SHARE “IN THE SUN” HERE
BUY / STREAM “IN THE SUN” HERE

In winter 2021, Ellen released “In The Sun”, the first of two singles featuring collaborations with Chris Mason (The Deep Dark Woods) and Clayton Linthicum (Kacy and Clayton). “‘In The Sun’ is about conflict and feeling helpless, unable to get your point across. It's about the feeling of not being heard, and just wanting to escape the cycle of thought - planning your next move, and thinking and thinking about what you could say to make them hear and understand you.” says Froese. The second single, also featuring Chris and Clayton, “Did You Have a Love Before”, is only getting fans more and more excited for what’s coming next.

WATCH / SHARE “DID YOU HAVE A LOVE BEFORE ME?” HERE
BUY / STREAM “DID YOU HAVE A LOVE BEFORE ME? HERE


FOR EACH FLOWER GROWING TRACKLIST
1. Long Division
2. For Each Flower Growing
3. Everybody Knows
4. Like You’re Looking At Me
5. So Sad To Be Sad
6. Things I’d Like To Do
7. Story Goes On
8. All In Its Own Time

TOUR DATES
Sep 21 - Hamburg, DE - Reeperbahn Festival
Sep 30 - Victoria, BC, Canada Upstairs Cabaret *
Oct 01 - Vancouver, BC -  Canada WISE Hall *
Oct 02 - Surrey, BC - Royal Canadian Legion - Crescent Branch 240 *
Oct 04 - Red Deer, AB - Bo's Bar and Grill *
Oct 05 - Edmonton, AB - Station on Jasper *
Oct 06 - Canmore, AB - Communitea Cafe *
Oct 07 - Calgary, AB - King Eddy *
Nov 07 - Toronto ON - The Cameron House - Residency
Nov 14 - Toronto ON - The Cameron House - Residency
Nov 21 - Toronto ON - The Cameron House - Residency
Nov 28 - Toronto ON - The Cameron House - Residency

 *opening for The Deep Dark Woods

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ELLEN FROESE ANNOUNCES NEW LP, SHARES FIRST SINGLE

ELLEN FROESE NEW ALBUM, FOR EACH FLOWER GROWING, OUT NOVEMBER 10, 2022 VIA VICTORY POOL RECORDS 

WATCH / SHARE “FOR EACH FLOWER GROWING” HERE
BUY / STREAM “FOR EACH FLOWER GROWING” HERE

PRE-ORDER FOR EACH FLOWER GROWING HERE

Photo Credit : Landon Johnson // DOWNLOAD HIGH-RES

Clever and slightly self-deprecating, Ellen Froese’ songs get into the places of your heart that hold both those quieter melancholic feelings and those moments of warm contentment that make you want to dance shoulder to shoulder with whoever is around. Growing up on a dairy farm in the heart of Saskatchewan, Ellen’s passion for music started at an early age, beginning with a love of listening to the classics in her dad’s truck. But it was discovering Neil Young that drove her to a love of songwriting. Hearing his music made her quit piano lessons to instead teach herself guitar. The beginning of her career was heavily influenced by classic folk and bluegrass. 

Today, she shares the title track from her upcoming LP, For Each Flower Growing, produced by Sam Corbett (The Sheepdogs). “For Each Flower Growing” is an “homage to science and the outdoors and the majesty of plants and nature,” says Froese. “When I was working in a garden patch last summer, I got really into listening to space and physics podcasts and was getting pretty astounded by the concept of there being trillions of possibilities for everything in existence. I would look down at the flowers and vegetables I was working with and think ‘wow, this is really the only exact one like this that I'll ever get to see’, and that blew my mind. I wrote the song at Manitou Beach while sitting alone on a dock while taking a little break from socialising - I imagined that each step I took further into the lake disturbed an entire universe.” 

WATCH / SHARE “FOR EACH FLOWER GROWING” HERE
BUY / STREAM “FOR EACH FLOWER GROWING” HERE

“For Each Flower Growing” Single Artwork // DOWNLOAD HIGH-RES

MORE ABOUT ELLEN FROESE
Since her days with In With The Old, a band which Ellen lovingly calls her “teenage bluegrass band,” which produced two albums and toured extensively, Ellen has performed in various forms, from solo singer-songwriter, to member of a duo, to being in a full band. Her influences have expanded from traditional bluegrass music to include musicians such as Tia Blake, Gordon Lightfoot, and Buffy Sainte-Marie. Now with three solo albums and one forthcoming, Ellen’s sound has evolved (though she’s never stopped being obsessed with folk music). Her music now adds elements of rock n’ roll, classic country ballads, honky-tonk, and 1970s psychedelic pop grooves while still being grounded in the bluegrass tradition of a working-class relatability.

Despite a love of touring and van life, Saskatchewan is still home to Ellen. She can often be found at one of her favourite venues in Saskatoon, the Broadway Theatre, slinging beers for other artists’ shows. Or sometimes, she moves a little further down the street to play a honky-tonk night, featuring everyone’s favourite country covers, at Amigos Cantina. With a charismatic and charming stage presence, she is quick to bring up others onstage.

WATCH / SHARE “IN THE SUN” HERE
BUY / STREAM “IN THE SUN” HERE

In winter 2021, Ellen released “In The Sun”, the first of two singles featuring collaborations with Chris Mason (The Deep Dark Woods) and Clayton Linthicum (Kacy and Clayton). “‘In The Sun’ is about conflict and feeling helpless, unable to get your point across. It's about the feeling of not being heard, and just wanting to escape the cycle of thought - planning your next move, and thinking and thinking about what you could say to make them hear and understand you.” says Froese. The second single, also featuring Chris and Clayton, “Did You Have a Love Before”, is only getting fans more and more excited for what’s coming next.

WATCH / SHARE “DID YOU HAVE A LOVE BEFORE ME?” HERE
BUY / STREAM “DID YOU HAVE A LOVE BEFORE ME? HERE

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ELLEN FROESE NEW VIDEO FOR “DID YOU HAVE A LOVE BEFORE ME?”

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Recently, Saskatchewan songwriter Ellen Froese released her first new single via Victory Pool, “In The Sun”. Today, she shares another new single, “Did You Have A Love Before Me?”, a song written “in the heart of COVID because I was in a songwriting slump and just looking for an idea to roll with,” says Froese. “I think I was staring into my closet with my guitar in hand trying to think of something to write about, when I pictured a wedding dress hanging in there. I thought, hey, maybe that could be a story. So I wrote about a person who finds a mysterious wedding dress in their partners' closet, and they are wondering what brought it there. It's a sad country song. I'm especially pleased with the omnichord in the choruses!”

Recorded at The Rec Hall in Saskatoon, “Did You Have A Love Before Me” features esteemed peers Clayton Linthicum (Kacy and Clayton - Guitar), Sam Corbett (The Sheepdogs - Drums/Production), and Chris Mason (The Deep Dark Woods - Bass). 

WATCH / SHARE “DID YOU HAVE A LOVE BEFORE ME?” HERE

BUY / STREAM “DID YOU HAVE A LOVE BEFORE ME? HERE

“Did You Have A Love Before Me?” Artwork // DOWNLOAD HIGH-RES


MORE ABOUT ELLEN FROESE
Folk singer-songwriter Ellen Froese’s comforting and husky warble gets crowds a little groovy and commands presence on Canadian and international stages. When she sings that she ‘feels like I’m waiting for you to let loose,’ a line from the first track on her 2019 album Fightin’ Words, listeners wonder how they could’ve ever kept her waiting.

Clever and slightly self-deprecating, Ellen’s songs get into the places of your heart that hold both those quieter melancholic feelings and those moments of warm contentment that make you want to dance shoulder to shoulder with whoever is around.

WATCH AND SHARE “IN THE SUN” HERE

BUY / STREAM “IN THE SUN” HERE

Growing up on a dairy farm in the heart of Saskatchewan, Ellen’s passion for music started at an early age, beginning with a love of listening to the classics in her dad’s truck. But it was discovering Neil Young that drove her to a love of songwriting. Hearing his music made her quit piano lessons to instead teach herself guitar.

The beginning of her career was heavily influenced by classic folk and bluegrass. In 2012, she and two friends formed In With The Old, which Ellen lovingly calls her “teenage bluegrass band,” which produced two albums and toured extensively. Now with three solo albums and one forthcoming in 2022, Ellen’s sound has evolved, though she’s never stopped being obsessed with folk music. Her music now adds elements of rock n’ roll, classic country ballads, honky-tonk, and 1970s psychedelic pop grooves while still being grounded in the bluegrass tradition of a working-class relatability.

Ellen is currently working on her fourth solo album, produced by Sam Corbett of The Sheepdogs, which finds her stepping out of her comfort zone even more. It’s sure to have fans swooning.

ELLEN FROESE ONLINE
WEBSITE
BANDCAMP
YOUTUBE
FACEBOOK
INSTAGRAM