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DevarrowMON NOV 25, 2024 • 7PM DOOR, 8PM SHOW
General Admission Standing | 19+
$20 (+SC/HST) Advance
Devarrow, the creative persona of Canadian folk artist Graham Ereaux, resides in rural coastal Canada as a songwriter and music producer. It's been five-years since his last release (his sophomore, self-titled album with Paper Bag Records), yet Devarrow has been constantly immersed in songwriting and music making during this time. Drawing inspiration from a diverse range of artists, from contemporaries like Chris Cohen, Fleet Foxes, and Whitney to classics like Neil Young and Townes Van Zandt, Devarrow crafts a sonic landscape that is both familiar and innovative. The result is a captivating listening experience that transcends traditional folk boundaries, inviting listeners on a journey through time and memory. Devarrow challenges conventional narratives around art creation with a clear message: he aims to dismantle the notion that art must emerge from a tortured and introspective place dictated by emotions. Instead, he advocates for making art quickly and for the sheer joy of it, without compromising artistic integrity. This perspective is Devarrow's stance on art creation, challenging the notion he feels he adhered to for too long. In late April, Devarrow released a surprise full-length album, A Long & Distant Wave, via Paper Bag Records. The new album's arrival is accompanied by a pretty new track called “Something About Getting Old” which highlights Graham's falsetto and playfully nods to the previous and the only other single to advance the new album, “Kickin” that featured a video where Graham ages with a comical and rapidly greying hair and beard as the song progresses. Graham notes, “'Something About Getting Old' was one of the first songs I recorded for A Long & Distant Wave, and helped form the backbone of the record’s vibe and lyrical content. This song was also one of the first times I experimented with ad-libbing lyrics, and in fact, the lyrics of the outro were all done in one take, with no ready-made writing or prompts.” Devarrow consistently crafts a captivating listening experience that transcends traditional folk boundaries, inviting listeners on a journey through time and memory. Although this is the first new album from Devarrow in five years, Graham has been constantly immersed in songwriting and music-making, so there is much more music coming this year.
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12 Wyndham St, Guelph, ON, Canada, Ontario
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