Julie Doiron - "Le Piano" | Music 2009 | SXSW
I Can Wonder What You Did With Your Day CD / LP (JAG131, released: 03/10/09) Everything is coming together in Julie Doirons world, from embracing her electric past, to embarking on a new and energetic phase of her solo career with some of the most upbeat and inspiring songs of her recording career. I Can Wonder What You Did With Your Day — which arrives on the heels of the album Lost Wisdom, Doiron and her bandmate Fred Squires recent critically-acclaimed collaboration with Mt. Eerie — presents listeners with an album that reflects both her continued growth as an artist and a renewed optimism as a songwriter as well. As has often been the case, Doirons songwriting is rooted in whats happening around her. More than any other songwriter, you can tell exactly whats going on in her life. Direct and painfully honest, she lays it all out in her lyrics. I just sing about whats happening, she admits, resigned to her style. I dont know how to do anything else. I dont know how to write any other way. Ive wanted to Ive tried! Because sometimes I feel like maybe I shouldnt be so direct, but I dont know how. In the past, listeners have shared in the heartbreak of loneliness, the break-up of a band, the grind of raising young kids, and the dark fears anyone can slip into during a relationship. While the direct approach is still very present, this time shes almost the happiest woman in town. I keep saying that its a change in a positive direction. Ive started to love life most of the time, and Im happy, and Im having a great time raising my kids. In addition to this new perspective, Doiron has made an album which showcases a thick distortion and melodic pop not heard since her days with indie heroes Erics Trip in the 90s. Its part of a desire to get back to her electric days with that band. The past couple of years have seen Erics Trip regroup for triumphant reunion tours, and a rekindling of her work with Trip mainstay Rick White (who produced her 2007 Polaris Prize-nominated album Woke Myself Up, and returned for this album). I Can Wonder was recorded at Whites isolated home studio, just northwest of Toronto. Doiron handled the electric and acoustic guitar parts, Rick played all the bass and keyboards, and Fred Squire performed all the drums and some lead guitar. Squire, who comes from Sackville, New Brunswick, is Julies bandmate in another of her projects, Calm Down Its Monday.

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