Toronto alt-country mainstay Doug Paisley is releasing his album Strong Feelings this month through No Quarter Records/Warner Music Canada, and he's giving fans a taste of what it will sound like by sharing the track "Song My Love Can Sing."
The twangy tune pairs rootsy, low-key guitar strums with whirling organ and soft harmonies. The drums pick up the mood partway through, but this is mostly a mellow affair. Hear it below.
Strong Feelings features guests like Afie Jurvanen (a.k.a. Bahamas), Canadian sax virtuoso player Colin Stetson, Garth Hudson of the Band, Bazil Donovan of Blue Rodeo, and more. It was produced by Stew Crookes (Hawksley Workman, One Hundred Dollars, Fiver), with recording taking place at Noble Street Studio in Toronto and at the National Arts Centre in Ottawa.
The twangy tune pairs rootsy, low-key guitar strums with whirling organ and soft harmonies. The drums pick up the mood partway through, but this is mostly a mellow affair. Hear it below.
Strong Feelings features guests like Afie Jurvanen (a.k.a. Bahamas), Canadian sax virtuoso player Colin Stetson, Garth Hudson of the Band, Bazil Donovan of Blue Rodeo, and more. It was produced by Stew Crookes (Hawksley Workman, One Hundred Dollars, Fiver), with recording taking place at Noble Street Studio in Toronto and at the National Arts Centre in Ottawa.