Tuesday, November 3, 2009
File Under Amazing:: Daniel, Fred & Julie

The premise is so simple, but so amazing. Lets sit in a garage and bang out some arrangements of classic folk tracks from the 40s, throw in some songs we write once the mood hits us and record it in a garage without any studio magic. Oh, and lets get it done in a couple of days. The record - aptly titled Daniel, Fred & Julie - is
That being said, they decided to release the first single today so I can't NOT post it! Runner was written by Daniel but sounds like it was discovered on tattered old sheet music that fell behind the bookcase in an old farmhouse. The weight of the track fits the project perfectly and shows just how talented Daniel really is. Hearing a song about escaping and the need to move is captivating, but wow, when the harmonies kick in it's breathtaking. These aren't the flavor-du-jour harmonies (read - trying to be Fleet Fox-y), meticulously mixed for affect. No they are simple, and as honest as the admissions of a man knowing he's no good for no one.
This record is one that might fly under the radar, but for the lucky people that make the effort to pick it up, the rewards are unbelievable.
MP3:: Daniel, Fred & Julie - Runner
MYSPACE:: http://www.myspace.com/juliedoiron
MYSPACE:: http://www.myspace.com/calmdownitsmonday
MYSPACE:: http://www.myspace.com/attackinblack
Labels: Attack in Black, Daniel Fred and Julie, Fred Squire, Julie Doiron












Man you;re fast! I just read about this today and you've already got it up! Looking forward to hearing their work.
Well, I've been listening to it non stop for about two weeks... and should have a song by song breakdown from Daniel sometime this week.. needless to say, I'm stoked.
Picked it up last week. Hasn't left my turntable since!!!
wohaaa! this is a fine article, but, am I stupid?, where can I find the vinyl? amazon just offers a mp3 download?
lovely stuff.
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