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The Deep Dark Woods - The Place I Left Behind
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The Deep Dark Woods - The Place I Left Behind

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Reviewer :
Pär Winberg Format: Album
Release date: 2011-10-14 Year: 2011
Label: Hemifran
Genre: Alternative Country
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The Deep Dark Woods are a Canadian alternative country band from Saskatoon, first established in 2005, the band consists of singer and guitarist Ryan Boldt, guitarist Burke Barlow, bass guitarist Chris Mason, organist and pianist Geoff Hilhorst and drummer Lucas Goetz.

They have released four albums to date, and deliver beautiful alt-country in the same vein as Son Volt, Uncle Tupelo and Guy Clark. The album sits on a nice production and the songs and performance is solid but still beautiful and "naked" in their way of being. "Mary's Gone" is a song that soundwise could have been on "Wrecking Ball" with Emmylou Harris and "Never Prove False" sounds like a really good Son Volt-sort of tune. Good work.

Tracklisting 1. Westside Street
2. The Place I Left Behind
3. Mary's Gone
4. Virginia
5. Sugar Mama
6. The Banks of the Leopold Canal
7. Big City Lights
8. Back Alley Blues
9. I Just Can't Lose
10. Never Prove False
11. Dear John
12. The Ballad of Frank Dupree
13. Oh, What a Life


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