September’s Recommended Recordings

September 5, 2012 | TPL Staff | Comments (0)

Impossible SpacesSandro Perri
Impossible Spaces (2011)

Incorporating elements of jazz, folk, ambient lounge, rock and a whole host of other genres, Impossible Spaces highlights Sandro Perri's colossally talented and flexible musicianship. A constant fixture inthe Toronto music scene, Perri's fourth album released under his name has attracted international critical praise and attention.

UlalumeTasseomancy
Ulalume
(2011)

Halifax expats Tasseomancy have quickly made their presence felt in the Toronto music scene, lending their neo-gothic aesthetic to such artists as Timber Timbre and Katie Stelmanis (Austra). Ulalume's haunting and sparse tracks allow the sisters Lightman to fully demonstrate their considerable musical talent.

The PiningThe Pining
The Pining (2011)

From the depths of the Annex comes some of the most boot-stompin' straight up Canadian country you're likely to find anywhere. Alternately citing Patsy Cline and Jamieson's Whiskey as their primary influences, The Pining's self-titled debut is a joy to listen to. 

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September’s Recommended Recordings

September 5, 2012 | TPL Local Music | Comments (0)

Impossible SpacesSandro Perri
Impossible Spaces (2011)

Incorporating elements of jazz, folk, ambient lounge, rock and a whole host of other genres, Impossible Spaces highlights Sandro Perri's colossally talented and flexible musicianship. A constant fixture inthe Toronto music scene, Perri's fourth album released under his name has attracted international critical praise and attention.

UlalumeTasseomancy
Ulalume
(2011)

Halifax expats Tasseomancy have quickly made their presence felt in the Toronto music scene, lending their neo-gothic aesthetic to such artists as Timber Timbre and Katie Stelmanis (Austra). Ulalume's haunting and sparse tracks allow the sisters Lightman to fully demonstrate their considerable musical talent.

The PiningThe Pining
The Pining (2011)

From the depths of the Annex comes some of the most boot-stompin' straight up Canadian country you're likely to find anywhere. Alternately citing Patsy Cline and Jamieson's Whiskey as their primary influences, The Pining's self-titled debut is a joy to listen to. 

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