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Ottawa, ON, CANADA
Kelp Records
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Jim Bryson and the Weakerthans: The Falcon Lake Incident


In the photograph, the surprisingly large wet nose of a young doe appears in a darkened doorframe. Snow flakes, lit by the flash, fall in the background. The deer, peering in, seems to ask: “What is going on in here? Can I come in? Falcon Lake is lonely this time of year.” I imagine standing in the same doorway, also hoping to be asked into this cabin in the woods. And who wouldn’t? Inside there is a fire, point blankets, whiskey and music.

I imagine walking through the Manitoba woods, following the footsteps of Stefan Michalak, the mineral prospector who described an unidentified spacecraft landing here in 1967—a close encounter the RCMP filed under The Falcon Lake Incident. Instead of bright lights it is sound that draws me through the trees. Faint at first, I hear music that is at once familiar and unexpected. I know these voices, but not in this place. The first voice sings and I hear Ottawa. A second joins and it is unmistakably Winnipeg. I walk closer and there is a guitar, drums, bass, then vibes, trumpet. The sound is lush but there is space as the first voice begins: “And we slept under constellations, scattered under all kinds of combinations, wondering where in the hell it is we’re even calling from.” Yes, this is a different combination, but one that makes even a cabin in the remote wilderness feel like home. And with this new album from Jim Bryson and the Weakerthans, we are all invited inside.

Recorded in Falcon Lake over six days in the winter of 2010, The Falcon Lake Incident brings Bryson, one of Canada’s most engaging voices, together with the passionate work of Canadian rock heroes The Weakerthans. In this collection of songs, we are treated to our best songwriters and musicians enjoying making music together in a place with few interruptions other than the occasional four-legged visitor at the door. Expertly woven together by Darryl Neudorf (Neko Case), this is a musical close encounter that transports us to a place where it is just friends and music under constellations—and it really doesn’t matter where in the hell we’re calling from.

Contact Jim at: jimbryson1@yahoo.com

Find him also at :twitter.com/jimbryson

 

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Coffee
The Internet
The Falcon Lake Incident
Label Independent
Released September, 2010
The Falcon Lake Incident
Live at First Baptist Church
Label Kelp Records
Released April, 2009
Live at First Baptist Church
Where the Bungalows Roam
Label Kelp Records
Released March, 2007
Where the Bungalows Roam
The North Side Benches
Label Orange Record Label
Released September, 2003
The North Side Benches
The Occasionals
Label Independent
Released January, 2001
The Occasionals

New Record - March 27th / SXSW

posted by jimbryson   
Hi All:
   Just a quick note to let you know that the new record "Where the Bungalows Roam" will be released on March 27th on Kelp Records out of right here in Ottawa.
   Also, if you are bored and in Texas, I am playing SXSW this Friday, March 16th at 10pm at the Creekside EMC at the Hilton Garden Inn. Folkin' the hotel lounge I am. Jill Barber and the DBs' are also on the bill that evening.
   Ok, Over rovers,

jim,

posted by jimbryson   

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