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Newfoundland has a storied history of stunning songwriters, poets, and players. Over the course of the last decade The Once have writ and knit themselves into that story.
Within the nine songs on their new album Time Enough, The Once offer some of the most vulnerable and honest material of their career. The up-tempo album opener, "I Can’t Live Without You," reflects on women battling with self-image issues and offers wisened words to be the positive change in their own lives. The gritty guitar driven "Before The Fall" succumbs to the notion that we must accept our past and use those memories to grow. Riff rocker "Any Other Way" reflects the fact that true love accepts us at our worst but insists we do the work to be our best selves to keep it together.
On this, their fourth studio album, the band stays true to the root strength of their harmony-driven sound, while extending the borders into fresh yet familiar territory. They craft a sonically understated, but emotionally fulsome sound that accomplishes what they've always done so well: stun listeners with what Amelia Curran calls "perfect vocal harmonies, thick enough to stand on."
[email protected]
9028256834
Newfoundland has a storied history of stunning songwriters, poets, and players. Over the course of the last decade The Once have writ and knit themselves into that story.
Within the nine songs on their new album Time Enough, The Once offer some of the most vulnerable and honest material of their career. The up-tempo album opener, "I Can’t Live Without You," reflects on women battling with self-image issues and offers wisened words to be the positive change in their own lives. The gritty guitar driven "Before The Fall" succumbs to the notion that we must accept our past and use those memories to grow. Riff rocker "Any Other Way" reflects the fact that true love accepts us at our worst but insists we do the work to be our best selves to keep it together.
On this, their fourth studio album, the band stays true to the root strength of their harmony-driven sound, while extending the borders into fresh yet familiar territory. They craft a sonically understated, but emotionally fulsome sound that accomplishes what they've always done so well: stun listeners with what Amelia Curran calls "perfect vocal harmonies, thick enough to stand on."
Pricing & Tickets
Pricing
Adults $40
Military $35
Students $20
Adults $40
Military $35
Students $20
East Margaretsville, Nova Scotia
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902-825-6834
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