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12 panel foldout lyric poster. Super jewel box.
"Glory, Hope, Mountain" is a captivating album by the Canadian indie folk band The Acorn, released in CD format. This concept album draws inspiration from the life of Rolf Klausener's mother and weaves together personal stories with lush instrumentation and evocative lyrics. The band's unique blend of folk melodies, intricate rhythms, and heartfelt storytelling has earned them critical acclaim within the indie music scene. Notably, "Glory, Hope, Mountain" was shortlisted for the 2008 Polaris Music Prize and helped establish The Acorn as one of Canada's most promising acts. COOPERATIVE MUSIC is known for supporting innovative artists across genres and providing a platform for creative expression through high-quality releases.
B>There must be something in the water up in Canada. A succession of great albums have emerged from America's northern neighbour in the last three yea...
Dan Worth - 13/Oct/2008
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Andi J Chamberlain - 01/Oct/2008
Folk music is in something of a renaissance at present…Suddenly, much like it was for our parents and occasionally, their parents before them, Folk it...
Daniel Ross - 15/Sep/2008
One of the joys of occasionally writing about music is that sometimes people will send you things you haven’t heard of before and would otherwise dism...
Matthew Kalogerakis - 09/May/2008
"Post-rock" has been defined as many things, from a mixture of rock and classical music to "rock instrumentation used for non-rock purposes." It's bee...
Jonathan Steven - 20/Mar/2008
The Acorn’s sophomore LP (and first for Paper Bag) was born from a daunting and rather unorthodox brainchild, so much so that songwriter Rolf Klaussne...
Eric Harvey - 26/Feb/2008
Ever since people began to appreciate the world around
them, storytellers have represented the natural world through the "mother" metaphor. Glory Hop...