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![]() Starpainter (from the album Bury Me by My Family available as a self-release) Channeling the spaciousness of their prairie surroundings in western Canada, the music of Alberta’s Starpainter is inclusive in its reach, combining Rock’n’Roll, Roots, and Country in an Indie DIY musical model for their recent release, Bury Me by My Family. Stuttering notes and beats open Bury Me by My Family when “Mark of Cain” brands its regrets while Starpainter strip down Folk Rock to bare bones for “Tap Me on the Shoulder”, spin a waltz for the steel-toed boots of a lumberjack in the structured sway of “Windowsill”, and head into “Grocery Store” for a Country Rock romp. Wearing musical influences in the melodies, Starpainter put a brand on the songs of Bury Me by My Family by dosing the natural tone in the styles with a touch of psychedelia. Country and western trots with high steps through “Cemetary” as Starpainter walk “Strange Corridors” on chord-slash strums, cross “Country Line” with Cosmic Country, and tumble in the revolving rhythms of “Slammin’ on the Brakes”. Listen and buy the music of Starpainter from AMAZON For more information, please visit the Starpainter website
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