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artist Devarrow

Sackville, NB, CANADA
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Visit itunes online to check out Devarrow’s album: http://itunes.apple.com/ca/artist/devarrow/id439523618 

Devarrow is Graham Ereaux, a Moncton native who now resides in Sackville, New Brunswick. After a long road of writing and recording, Devarrow released his first album, “The Coast, The Cottage” on April 16th, 2011. The coast and the cottage are indeed a huge influence in Devarrow’s music, drawing from eery, fog-induced trances and wind-weathered beaches to stovetop tea and early morning fires. Devarrow’s musical arrangements often “recall a more stripped-down Fleet Foxes, aged finely along the coasts and cottages of the Maritimes” states Noisography.

 

With Devarrow’s first album release at age 19, and most of the album’s tracks being written when he was even younger, Devarrow is still a youthful apple on an old-aged tree. Now 20 and with a couple more shows under his belt, Devarrow is keen to spread his coastal gospel to eager ears around Canada.

 

Devarrow can often be seen performing with his band Bolivia and long time friend Julie Aube. He has also played with acts such as Paper Beat Scissors, Corey Isenor, JJ Ipsen and The Paper Crown, Joe Grass, Year of Glad and Motherhood.

 

 

Live from Gracies
Label Independent
Released December, 2011
Live from Gracies
The Coast, The Cottage
Label Independent
Released April, 2011
The Coast, The Cottage

Noisography Album Review

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"The Coast, The Cottage" Pre-Release Album Review: Noisography http://noisographyreviews.blogspot.com/2011/01/album-review-devarrow-coast-cottage.html#more "The debut album from Devarrow, aka Graham Ereaux, exposes music with a soft shell and an honest tongue. The Coast, The Cottage saw the Sackville, NB, resident work alongside Moncton heavyweights Marc Xavier Leblanc (DJ Bones) and John Jerome (Heimlich, Pervert, John Jerome & The Great 88), and anyone who knows these two guys knows they have ears attuned to creative pop sensibilities and résumés to intimidate the best of them. Throughout the album, Ereaux’s voice sounds quasi-whispered, as if his acoustically-driven songs were being performed late at night, conscientious to not awake the slumbering neighbours. The album feels rooted in this soft approach that meanders with sincerity and a delicate reservation, and quite magically elevates to these mini climaxes, scattered among the songs, that combine a greater variety of instruments with vocal harmonies from both genders. While the album as a whole remains on a similarly soft tempo, that tempo nestles itself quite comfortably in the arrangements that slightly recall a more stripped-down Fleet Foxes, aged finely along the coasts and cottages of the Maritimes. Simple in its fundamentals, but meticulous in its craft, The Coast, The Cottage thematically lingers with the raindrops on the window. But Ereaux’s voice possesses a certain recognition for the urgency involved with seizing moments, with creating these moments, and with assuring the listener that there’s always beauty at the next turn. The first track, The Coast, is a catchy toe-tapper to start things off and samples the magic in Ereaux’s craft. The album is filled with earworms, and some of Ereaux’s lyrics resonate far beyond the reaches of the music, as demonstrated by the last line of "Brother's Friend": "and you are like my brother's friend / a lover of love till then end" fades to what sounds like a boiling kettle. The last song, The Cottage, sees its arrangements dip its toes with warm overtones from organs and electric guitars, a whirlwind of vocal harmonies, and the pleasant tease of a guitar solo, before the voices echo out to sea. Sincerity and a certain immediacy permeates throughout the album. I’m intrigued to see how Devarrow will interpret the songs in a live setting. His music's skeletal structure is strong, stable and refreshing, and I hope he surprises show-goers with a few tambourines, harmonicas and other smile-inducing instruments."
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