Concert – Oliver Swain “Big Machine” solo tour – roots w/banjo & string bass

Date: 

Thursday, August 11, 2016 - 8:00pm to 10:00pm

Venue: 

Char's Landing

4815 Argyle Street, Port Alberni

Contact: 

[email protected] 778-421-2427

Thu, Aug 11th , 8-10pm, Concert – Oliver Swain “Big Machine” solo tour – roots w/banjo & string bass

His performances are a musical journey that takes you from haunting old-time melodies to soaring new songs... sweeping vocal stylings, dazzling and dramatic skills as an instrumentalist, an evening spent with Oliver Swain will leave you breathless and joyful.”

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Oliver Swain has been a celebrated musician for years, held in high regard in acoustic and folk music styles for both his astonishing instrumental and vocal abilities, though he seldom gives the genre a fully traditional treatment. Oliver Swain strays towards the whimsical, the spiritual, and the socially conscious side of what he likes to refer to as "chamber folk odyssey", and it's these beguiling and provocative elements that make him unique as an artist and songwriter.

The anticipated new album Never More Together is a rich and sublime example of Swain's personal obsessions; clawhammer banjo, bowed bass and slack key guitar style, and fascination with ethnomusicology. Modern rock and early R&B are curated within the traditionally-based songs, used as springboard into the imagination. The title track is a modern spiritual, leading out the album with Swain's instantly recognizable banjo, on top of lilting violin and a quick paced acoustic guitar beat. The tongue-in-cheek romp of "Maggie, Molly and Raul"unfolds into indie rock territory, and the crowd-favorite "Take Me Up"is an opus of universal proportions. From the grinding desire of "Apple Sucklin Tree"to the soulful "No Strange Thing", Never More Together is an adventurous listen; produced by award winning multi-instrumentalist Adrian Dolan, who also produced Swain's acclaimed solo debut. This time, engineering was done at the new Risque Disque facility in Cedar BC, retaining most of the BIG MACHINE cast introduced on his first album with a few new voices added to the mix, including recent collaborator in The Spark Project, Cellist Ben Sollee.

"My award for the very best session from a fine set of musical encounters [in Canmore]has to go to Big Machine...a rolling beast of a sound which seems to surprise and delight it's creators just as much as their audience."
Peter Wrench, Eden on the Line, Tom Thumb Theatre UK

 

Oliver Swain got his start performing and writing with many of the US and Canada's most loved roots bands including The Bills, The Duhks, Outlaw Social and The Red Stick Ramblers. He's a two time Prairie Music Award (WCMA) winner, Juno nominee and has a few "M" (Monday Magazine) and Times Colonist Music Awards under his belt. In 2011 he released In A Big Machine, hailed as "Absolutely mesmerizing"and "one of the best albums of 2011, regardless of genre", touring across Canada and the US including Folk Alliance International, Winnipeg Folk Festival, Calgary Folk Music Festival, and countless others. Between his own shows and tours, Oliver also runs the Victoria Django Festival each February in his home city, and recently toured as one half the Leonard Cohen tribute duo project Tower of Song, as well as playing bass and some vocals with his new rock band, Fans & Motor Supply Co.