Entire Cities - Cop Song live @ Neat Coffee Shop, Burnstown, ON - Oct 17, 2009 - Video
PUBLISHED:  Oct 26, 2009
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Entire cities performing Cop Song off their record, "Deep River". Includes special guest, Andrew Barker, of Bruce Peninsula, on pedal steel.

Thanks to bradm for the audio.
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"My personal contribution to the ol' pigeonhole is 'psychedelic cow punk'; I'm not really worried about it though, because I've tried to define the music myself and failed miserably. If I don't know what it is, then how the f*** is anyone else gonna know?"

From gratuitously confusing time signatures to delightfully simple hooks, from meticulous choral and instrumental arrangements to their glorious train wreck of a live show, ENTIRE CITIES seem to have a personality disorder. The loosely defined orchestral rockabilly sound is the construct of no less than ten musicians, artists, writers and actors hell-bent on throwing the best party of the night each and every time they play. Discordant, melodic, barn-burning and mournful; ENTIRE CITIES' eclectic line up and musical influences make them feel like a band that is perfectly and precisely stumbling towards something big.

Entire Cities are proud to announce the release of their new album, Deep River. Recorded with producer Dale Morningstar (Gord Downie, Julie Doiron) at his Gas Station Recording Studio on the Toronto Islands, Deep River is the product of ten musicians, lead by songwriter Simon Borer, using banjos, violins, flutes, pianos, minimoogs, singing saws, trombones, and whatever else they saw fit to bring their work to life. The result is a heady mix of country, indie, gospel and rock.

Entire Cities have toured with such acclaimed acts as Rock Plaza Central, the Rural Alberta Advantage and Nich Worby, and have been featured in the National Post, Exclaim!, and New Pollution Magazine.
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