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For Immediate Release
Monday, December 15, 2008.
Bruce Peninsula unveil
A Mountain Is A Mouth
Available Digitally on December 16, 2008 /// CD on February 03, 2009
Bruce Trail Recordings /// Distributed by Outside Music
Toronto -- A Mountain Is A Mouth is the first full-length from Toronto-based big band Bruce Peninsula. Often featuring three drummers and a 5-girl choir, "the otherworldly power of their live shows" has made them one of Ontario's most exciting new bands. A marriage of ghostly choral music and a frenetic kind of progressive rock, Bruce Peninsula is a flexible and stirring force, equally suited to perform in churches or slum bars, on porches or on farms.
A Mountain Is A Mouth's 10 songs (as well as 3 others recently released on a 7" from Escape Goat Records) were expertly captured over the last year by band member Leon Taheny (Sebastien Grainger & The Mountains drummer/ Final Fantasy engineer). With a tight-knit group of friends guiding from the helm and contributions from some of Toronto's finest musicians, A Mountain Is A Mouth finds its strength in numbers. This is big rhythm leading a small army of throat-worn singers, as recorded in the sanctuary of St. George the Martyr church, the basement of a reputable Toronto University, and six other rooms in the city.
The debut album comes to you via the band's own Bruce Trail Recordings and will be officially available on CD on February 3rd through leading distributor, Outside Music, in Canada. Bruce Peninsula are eager to get into your ears though, so A Mountain Is A Mouth will be available digitally this Tuesday, December 16th. Check with your friendly local e-retailer.
Upcoming Bruce Peninsula Dates:
January 28th - Peterborough - Gordon Best Theatre
January 30th - London - Call The Office
January 31st - Toronto - Horseshoe
February 1st - Guelph - Vinyl
February 3rd - AMIAM RELEASE DAY
February 4th - Toronto - Soundscapes
February 5th - Hamilton - Pepperjack's
February 7th - Montreal - Il Motore
February 13th - Brantford - Ford Plant
February 22nd - Toronto CD Release - Polish Combatants Hall
March 20th - Kingston - United Church
What people are saying about Bruce Peninsula:
"I don't want to jinx them by using the 'P-word', but in all honesty, anyone who wants to succeed Caribou next September is going to have to go through Bruce Peninsula." – I Heart Music
"Every once in a while a band so uniquely powerful comes along, they renew your faith in music. For the lucky few who've seen them live already, Toronto's alt-gospel 11-piece Bruce Peninsula is one. Melding a chorus of voices influenced by ancient field recordings of spiritual blues songs with post-rock musical arrangements, this congregation is a stirring force. Currently perfecting their debut album for a spring release, Bruce Peninsula were born to be believed in." – Exclaim!
"If this performance was meant to be a statement, it was that the Bruce Peninsula aren't just a rag-tag assembly of bored hipsters who think it's cool to croon pre-war gospel and blues numbers, but rather a hugely promising folk-psych ensemble with a dynamic set of darkly twisted original songs ready to unleash." – NOW
"This is a visceral yet modern take on traditional forms, focusing on the full vocal possibilities of a choir with elemental percussion, and driven by primal rhythms that draw indirect lines to First Nations or African music. The spiritual element is paramount in every note, whether or not there are direct religious references in the lyrics." – EYE Weekly