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MP3 The Breakmen - Heartwood

What started out as adventurous bluegrass quartet is becoming a sharply focused roots music band that owes as much to The Band and Blue Rodeo as it does to Bill Monroe.

Now, with Heartwood, The Breakmen plough fertile new ground.

11 MP3 Songs in this album (41:10) !
Related styles: Folk: Folk-Rock, Folk: Modern Folk, Type: Sonic

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he Breakmen formed in 2005 when four of Vancouver BC''s best young songwriters and acoustic musicians got together to work on each others songs. They quickly found an enthusiastic audience for what they were doing, performing to sold out houses and playing a leading role in the flourishing West Coast roots music scene.

The band''s sound has matured into a distinct voice in Canadian roots music; Roots Soup to be exact! - well stirred and seasoned to create a blend of roots, americana, vintage country, bluegrass, and delicious rock and roll music. Known for tight vocal harmonies, creative instrumental work, and contagious stage energy the band has attracted both national and international attention.

The Breakmen were nominated twice for the 2009 Canadian Folk Music Awards for Emerging Artist of the Year and Vocal Ensemble of the Year for their second studio effort, When You Leave Town. The Band was also nomiated for a 2009 Independant Music Award for Americana Album of the Year.

With fresh material piling up The Breakmen decided it was time to head back into the studio in March to record a third full-length album to be released in November 2010. The album was recorded under the direction of Juno award winning producer, Bob Hamilton in Whitehorse, Yukon at Old Crow Recording Studios. The Breakmen will be touring Throughout Canada, The American North-West and Europe to promote their third studio effort in 2010 and beyond.

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“To the already long list of Canadians who bleed pure Americana please add The Breakmen. Like their countrymen in The Band before them, they have been known to inspire a bit of the old-time religion with their sublime vocal harmonies.” - Nathan Baker, San Francisco Bay Gaurdian

"Meticulous craftsmanship of the songwriting, the strength of the lead vocals, and the tightness of the harmonies distinguish the quartet from other Canadian outfits mining a similar vein... [an] excellent sophomore album." - Tony Montague, Penguin Eggs

The quartet’s original songs twine elements of old-time, folk, and vintage country into a West Coast string-band belt. The members are all multi-instrumentalists, and their vocal harmonies are tighter than a moose’s ass in a Banff blizzard. - Georgia Straight

Stylistically, the Breakmen have been compared to bands like Old Crow Medicine Show, and with their second release, the group has become a significant force in the world of Americana music. - Les McIntyre, Bluegrass Unlimited Magazine.

"Vancouver''s kings of harmony...." - Steve Edge, Rogue Folk Club

"As The Breakmen continue to achieve their own pure and raw brand of folk music, there is no question that they will be prominent figures in the new wave of indie bluegrass." - Emma Quail, McGill Tribune

“This is workin’ man’s music and a little time spent with The Breakmen will surely do the soul some serious good." - Eden Munro, The Vue Weekly, Edmonton

“The Breakmen back up solid songwriting and great song selection with high energy and a great band presence. They are rapidly developing a large following for their outstanding live performances.” - Bjorn Weeks, Bluegrass North Magazine

"With their new album The Breakmen have placed themselves ontop of the Americana Scene...." - Adolf Gorriup, Folkworld Magazine

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