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New Music: Michael Feuerstack Revels in the Beauty of the Ordinary on ‘Natural Weather’

Michael Feuerstack finds himself today in a small but moving canon of musician-lyricists that prioritize, in equal amounts, their words and their melodies. The view of song as indivisible from lyric is a venerable philosophy. It traces its routes back to the earliest days of American folk, embodied most notably by the likes of Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell and, of course, Leonard Cohen. In keeping this understanding of the music of language, Feuerstack rubs shoulders with some notable contemporaries that have kept the proverbial songwriter’s torch burning. His music shares a kindred spirit with the work of fellow Canadians Steve Lambke, Bry Webb, Jennifer Castle and The Weather Station, to name a few, creating songs that speak with great intimacy and candour. Continue reading New Music: Michael Feuerstack Revels in the Beauty of the Ordinary on ‘Natural Weather’

Music Video: Jon Claytor Animates New Michael Feuerstack Release “Love is All Around”

For his song “Love is All Around,” Moncton-raised but Montreal-based singer/songwriter Michael Feuerstack recently released a new music video illustrated by Sackville, New Brunswick artists Jon Claytor. The video and the song flow together in perfect harmony and, while simple, immerse the listener in the underlying emotions of the track. Continue reading Music Video: Jon Claytor Animates New Michael Feuerstack Release “Love is All Around”

New Music: Michael Feuerstack’s ‘Adult Lullabies’

The first breath Michael Feuerstack exhales into the microphone releases lyrical life lessons. Melodies dappled with gentle guitar chords and the etheric sounds of the vibraphone wash over. His music commands attention without demanding it. His latest album, ‘Adult Lullabies’ showcases the poetic sensibility of his lyrics and the zen-like notes he employs, and reminds us why he’s been called a national treasure. Continue reading New Music: Michael Feuerstack’s ‘Adult Lullabies’