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ATP! Album Review: You+Me - rose ave.
The songs all have sparse instrumental arrangements, allowing the melodic voices of the two to shine. They trade off on verses and lines, while coming together later in harmonies, their voices fitting together perfectly. While equally strong singing alone, the magic really happens when their voices are intertwined, particularly on the gorgeous ending track, “No Ordinary Love,” which captures the beauty of this pairing perfectly. The arrangements give the songs a very personal vibe, making you feel as if they’re sitting in your living room singing this to you.
You+Me (P!nk and Dallas Green) Stream Debut Album 'rose ave.'
The pair's debut effort will be officially released on October 14th.
You+Me (P!nk and Dallas Green) Release New Song "Capsized"
The track is taken from the pair's debut full-length that drops October 14th via Columbia Records. Pre-orders can be found here.
You+Me (P!nk and Dallas Green) Release "Break The Cycle"
The track is taken from the pair's debut full-length that drops October 14th via Columbia Records. Pre-orders can be found here.
You+Me (P!nk and Dallas Green) Release Debut Album 'rose ave.' Track Listing
The pair's debut full-length will be officially released on October 14th via Columbia Records. Pre-orders can be found here.
Alecia Moore (P!nk) Teams Up with Dallas Green (City and Colour) for New Album 'rose ave.'
The pair will release their debut album titled rose ave. on October 14th via RCA Records.
You can listen to the first single You and Me below.
City and Colour 2012 Bonnaroo Full Set Stream
City and Colour Cover Neil Young At Bonnaroo 2012
Simple Plan New Single "Summer Paradise" Sales Up 182% In Canada
Other artists who have benefited since performing at the awards include City and Colour, who's album sales increased by 57% as well as LIGHTS who is up 60%.
City and Colour Perform "Grand Optimist" At 2012 Juno Awards
The Beach Boys, Bon Iver, City and Colour To Play Bonnaroo 2012
Full line-up can be found by clicking read more.
City and Colour Unreleased B-Side Stream
City and Colour Announces US Spring Shows
05/30 – Baltimore, MD @ Rams Head Live
05/31 – Richmond, VA @ The National
06/01 – Raleigh, NC @ Lincoln Theatre
06/02 – Charleston, SC @ Music Farm
06/04 – Fort Lauderdale, FL @ Culture Room
06/05 – Tampa, FL @ The Ritz Ybor
06/06 – Orlando, FL @ The Beacham Theatre
06/07 – Atlanta, GA @ The Buckhead Theatre
City And Colour's "Little Hell" Album Goes Platinum In Canada
Dallas Green Speaks Out About Alexisonfire Break Up
Check out the full interview with Spinner here.
Alexisonfire Break Up
Front man, George Pettit has revealed that the decision was due to Dallas Green wanting to "focus his efforts on City and Colour" and trying to balance his life with Alexisonfire "and at the same time quelling the success of City and Colour was a task too difficult to continue managing".
The full statement from Pettit can be found here.
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Split Up
New City and Colour Acoustic Video
City and Colour Studio Documentary
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documentary,
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City and Colour Sign To Cooking Vinyl
The London based label will release the band's new album, 'Little Hell' in the UK and Europe on June 7th.
Live Review: City and Colour - Royal Albert Hall, London (04/25/11)
Possessed of a voice that is, at times, breathtaking in its haunting clarity, he is on superb form. The opening salvo of ‘Forgive Me’, ‘The Death Of Me’ and ‘Waiting’, all from 2008’s 'Bring Me Your Love' are meaty and satisfying, the band behind him adding an extra dimension to songs that, acoustic or not, hardly need it in the first place. Following on seamlessly, ‘Fragile Bird’, the first of the new songs aired has got a soulful groove to it and a re-worked ‘Sam Malone’ from 2005’s 'Sometimes' sees Green show off his ability to express himself almost as well with the guitar as with his voice.
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