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soul in the lighning released november 2014 

 

 

 

 

 

Soul in the LightningThe Cornelius Crane   3:22

 

 

A View from VictoriaThe Cornelius Crane   2:50

 

 

Another DayThe Cornelius Crane   4:09

 

 

 

the Cornelius crane will be releasing a three song ep on ruby music on june 2nd, the tracks will be 

OKLAHOMA AND ME

PHILISTINE BLUES

CAGE 

for further info click this link                      

  

http://www.rubymusic.ie/the-cornelius-crane/4582867009

 

cheers for now

 

The word “Americana” when applied to music conjures up visions of acoustic guitar, singing with friends around a fire, and an authentic approach to the music and lyrics. All of these things are true – at its best it can incorporate country, folk, bluegrass, and even R&B into the mix. Over the last decade or so a curious thing has taken place – as American indie bands discovered pastoral English folk (think Nick Drake), English indie bands have discovered Americana styled music (think The Band). What happens when the two styles merge? You end up with a band like The Cornelius Crane,.

The band’s ethos involves making music without fear of restriction or pressure to write the next radio anthem. This approach suits them well as the words glide off of their tongues as if they’ve always existed. The music shifts and sways in an easy-going manner but reaches right into the listener’s emotional core – this is heavy stuff. The band is based out of the east of Manchester, England and includes Steve Wilson on guitar & vocals, Mark Adams on bass & vocals, and Dan Adams on drum & vocals, jon roberts on pedal and hammond.  Daniel Treacy of Television Personalities once sang about “Another Rainy Day in Manchester”, but with The Cornelius Crane you will have remembrances of good times with friends, road trips, and life’s great mysteries of love & loss.

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