Amelia Curran

Genre: Singer/Songwriter
Secondary Genre: Americana Halifax, Nova Scotia Canada Contact

"This quietly stunning album heralds the arrival of Amelia Curran as one of this country’s finest singer-songwriters." - Montreal Gazette, Top Albums of the year. ================= "A gem of subtle vocal nuances and acoustic instrumental understatement" - The Toronto Star

Artist Information

Biography

-- Amelia toured across Canada through September, performed in the UK and Europe in October, and is touring across Canada again in November.

-- "Hunter Hunter" was released in Canada on September 1, 2009 via Six Shooter Records.

-- "War Brides" - was released in the USA on August 25, 2009.

-- summer festival line up included Calgary Folk Fest, Winnipeg Folk Fest and Stan Rogers Festival

Amelia sold 7000 units of her album, War Brides, without the help of a label, distributor, manager, publicist, or even a booking agent, all off-stage...her live show is that great. We are pleased to bring to the rest of Canada what the Atlantic provinces already know: Amelia Curran is Canada’s newest great singer-songwriter.

War Brides was released nationally to critical acclaim on November 25 through Six Shooter Records. It debuted in the #2 spot on the Earshot Folk/Roots/Blues chart in December, and the word is spreading. The album appeared on the Montreal Gazette’s Top 20 of 2008, received 4 stars from Eye Weekly and has gotten similar praise from the Toronto Star, Vue Weekly, ChartAttack and publications across Canada who all agree that War Brides is a gem.


“Amelia Curran is a singer from St. John's whose voice has the sound of faith and experience” - Essential Tracks, Globe and Mail

“This quietly stunning album heralds the arrival of Newfoundlander Amelia Curran as one of this country’s finest singer-songwriters” - Montreal Gazette

“This fourth album from Halifax singer/songwriter announces itself so immediately that you might imagine the folks at the record label shoving a contract at her halfway through hearing the first song” - Eye Weekly


BIOGRAPHY

Amelia Curran is a seeker. Nearly a decade ago she left St. John’s for Halifax, but still pines for Newfoundland every single day. With a number of East Coast Music Award nominations and an extensive discography, including: War Brides (2006), Lullaby for Barflies (2002), Trip Down Little Road (2001), and Barricade (2000), Curran knew it was finally time to make a record at home.

Over the past two years she recorded with Don Ellis in various caverns in St. John’s, the city of legends, from the abandoned CBC building on Duckworth Street to an old farm house on the fringes of town. For Curran St. John’s captures the essence of her inner huntress.

A songwriter by trade, but a writer at heart, Curran believes language is everything. She describes the craft of song-writing as an act of “expressing the inexpressible, a means of describing the indescribable.”

“Bye, Bye Montreal” could pay homage to Leonard Cohen and the thriving arts scene of yesteryear, but that’s the beauty of Curran. She never explicitly says what her songs about. She just opens the door and allows room for various interpretations and relationships.

“All Hands On A Grain of Sand,” speaks to Curran’s ability to elevate the lyrical into the poetical. Her desire to reconcile the past and move into the future is a constant struggle. “Ah Me,” manifests biblical myths into self-reflexive epiphanies, while “The Mistress,” is part confession, part obsession. A narrative-driven internal contention of what it means to be the other woman.

“Mad World, Outlive Me,” mines for the truth and untouchable gems held deep within the soul. With splashes of folk and cabaret aesthetics, “The Company Store,” wades through a lost way of life.

“Julia,” turns the page on a bleeding heart, while “Tiny Glass Houses,” shatters expectations and rebuilds the broken places within us all. “The Dozens,” is a toe-tapping rendition of harnessing one’s inner lover.

Retribution arrives in both “Love’s Lost Regard,” and “Wrecking Ball,” but it’s the album’s closer, “Last Call,” that leaves listeners thirsty for another round.

Text written by Shannon Webb-Campbell.


Instrumentation
Amelia Curran - lead vox, guitar
Lukas Pearse - basses
Benn Ross - drums, percussion
Phil Sedore - guitar, etc.

Discography
Amelia Curran - War Brides - 2008

Amelia Curran - Lullabies for Barflies - 2002

the SenseAmelia project - trip down little road - 2001

Amelia Curran - Barricade - 2000


Links
http://www.ameliacurran.com


Instrumentation

Amelia Curran - lead vox, guitar
Lukas Pearse - basses
Benn Ross - drums, percussion
Phil Sedore - guitar, etc.

Discography

Amelia Curran - Hunter, Hunter (Six Shooter Records, 2009)

Amelia Curran - War Brides - (Six Shooter Records, 2008)

Amelia Curran - Lullabies for Barflies - 2002

the SenseAmelia project - trip down little road - 2001

Amelia Curran - Barricade - 2000

Audio

Lyrics

Video

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Press

  • War Brides Review [+ Show ]

    4 Stars The fourth record by this Halifax singer/songwriter announces itself so immediately that ...

  • Top 10 Albums of 2008 [+ Show ]

    Mike Regenstreif - country, folk, blues: #9 Amelia Curran War Brides Six Shooter/Warner 4.5 o...

  • Amelia Curran Breaks Out [+ Show ]

    Amelia Curran is no longer the east coast's best kept secret. Nearly a decade into her career, the H...

  • Review of War Brides [+ Show ]

    “Scattered and Small,” “You Won’t Find Me” and “All the Ladies” are just about the best trio of song...

  • Review of War Brides [+ Show ]

    "You may not have heard of her yet, but Amelia Curran is Newfoundland's next great female songwriter...

  • 2006 Performance Review [+ Show ]

    Maybe you'll get lucky and pick the right place on the right night. In my case it was the Rose and ...

  • Review of Lullabies for Barflies [+ Show ]

    "Curran balances lyrical grace and the ability to generate pictures from emotions with a gift for ge...

  • 2002 Article [+ Show ]

    "That refreshing honesty and Curran's husky, unforgettable voice place her firmly in the East Coast'...

  • Debut Review [+ Show ]

    "Balancing wry newfie humour with aching vulnerability and the yowl of a tough-as-nails alley cat de...

Setlist

Original Material:
Hangin' On
All The Ladies
Truly Dear I Love You So
You, Living in a Shadow
Fat Jack & Annie
Are You A Revolution?
Six Feet Under
The Carpenters' War
Trouble
Just A Tuesday
You Won't Find Me
The Mistress
The Furious Curve
The Chapel Song
Come On, Come On
Scattered & Small
The Sunday Song
Everything I've Got To Give
Time's A Ticker
more ...

Cover Songs:
You Can Leave Your Hat On (Randy Newman)
Face Down On The Page (Al Tuck)

Regular show is one set of about 1hr, 20 min
Able to do two sets of about 1hr each

Amelia Curran is also available to appear as a solo singer/songwriter, and can perform up to 2 hours of original material.

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