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Canadian singer/songwriter Dallas Green's long-tenured solo project City and Colour finally gels as a band on their strong fifth LP, If I Should Go Before You. What began as an outlet for his quieter, folk-based material eventually took the former Alexisonfire singer away from post-hardcore altogether and landed him atop the Canadian charts with a string of platinum records. In some ways, If I Should Go Before You is a culmination of the sturdy pop sound he's built up over the years that weaves through territories of dreamy indie folk, pastoral Americana, and soulful alt-rock. But unlike previous releases, which have relied heavily on a revolving door of session musicians, this time Green decided to stick with his touring band, developing these new songs from the ground up with trusted players who already share a bond. Nowhere is that bond more apparent than on the epic opener "Woman," a shimmering piece of riffy mood pop that builds slowly over nine minutes, hanging like a shared thought between its five creators. The tension continues on the pensive midnight grooves of "Northern Blues" and lies like an anxious undercurrent throughout this lovelorn, world-weary collection. More so than any of his other releases, If I Should Go Before You resembles a soul record with Green's warm, sweet tenor crooning over the tight-knit rhythm section of bassist Jack Lawrence (the Raconteurs, the Dead Weather) and drummer Doug MacGregor (the Constantines) on dark R&B-type ballads like "Killing Time" and the title cut. City and Colour take a turn toward alt-country on tracks like the lovely pedal steel-aided "Runaway" and the subtle rumbling "Map of the World" before concluding with the sparse and atmospheric closer "Blood." Most of the songs exceed the four-minute mark and the lack of an obvious single makes If I Should Go Before You feel even more like a single, lovingly crafted entity.
© Timothy Monger /TiVo
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City and Colour, MainArtist
(C) 2015 City and Colour. Under exclusive license to Dine Alone Music Inc. (P) 2015 City and Colour. Under exclusive license to Dine Alone Music Inc.
City and Colour, MainArtist
(C) 2015 City and Colour. Under exclusive license to Dine Alone Music Inc. (P) 2015 City and Colour. Under exclusive license to Dine Alone Music Inc.
City and Colour, MainArtist
(C) 2015 City and Colour. Under exclusive license to Dine Alone Music Inc. (P) 2015 City and Colour. Under exclusive license to Dine Alone Music Inc.
City and Colour, MainArtist
(C) 2015 City and Colour. Under exclusive license to Dine Alone Music Inc. (P) 2015 City and Colour. Under exclusive license to Dine Alone Music Inc.
City and Colour, MainArtist
(C) 2015 City and Colour. Under exclusive license to Dine Alone Music Inc. (P) 2015 City and Colour. Under exclusive license to Dine Alone Music Inc.
City and Colour, MainArtist
(C) 2015 City and Colour. Under exclusive license to Dine Alone Music Inc. (P) 2015 City and Colour. Under exclusive license to Dine Alone Music Inc.
City and Colour, MainArtist
(C) 2015 City and Colour. Under exclusive license to Dine Alone Music Inc. (P) 2015 City and Colour. Under exclusive license to Dine Alone Music Inc.
City and Colour, MainArtist
(C) 2015 City and Colour. Under exclusive license to Dine Alone Music Inc. (P) 2015 City and Colour. Under exclusive license to Dine Alone Music Inc.
City and Colour, MainArtist
(C) 2015 City and Colour. Under exclusive license to Dine Alone Music Inc. (P) 2015 City and Colour. Under exclusive license to Dine Alone Music Inc.
City and Colour, MainArtist
(C) 2015 City and Colour. Under exclusive license to Dine Alone Music Inc. (P) 2015 City and Colour. Under exclusive license to Dine Alone Music Inc.
City and Colour, MainArtist
(C) 2015 City and Colour. Under exclusive license to Dine Alone Music Inc. (P) 2015 City and Colour. Under exclusive license to Dine Alone Music Inc.
Album review
Canadian singer/songwriter Dallas Green's long-tenured solo project City and Colour finally gels as a band on their strong fifth LP, If I Should Go Before You. What began as an outlet for his quieter, folk-based material eventually took the former Alexisonfire singer away from post-hardcore altogether and landed him atop the Canadian charts with a string of platinum records. In some ways, If I Should Go Before You is a culmination of the sturdy pop sound he's built up over the years that weaves through territories of dreamy indie folk, pastoral Americana, and soulful alt-rock. But unlike previous releases, which have relied heavily on a revolving door of session musicians, this time Green decided to stick with his touring band, developing these new songs from the ground up with trusted players who already share a bond. Nowhere is that bond more apparent than on the epic opener "Woman," a shimmering piece of riffy mood pop that builds slowly over nine minutes, hanging like a shared thought between its five creators. The tension continues on the pensive midnight grooves of "Northern Blues" and lies like an anxious undercurrent throughout this lovelorn, world-weary collection. More so than any of his other releases, If I Should Go Before You resembles a soul record with Green's warm, sweet tenor crooning over the tight-knit rhythm section of bassist Jack Lawrence (the Raconteurs, the Dead Weather) and drummer Doug MacGregor (the Constantines) on dark R&B-type ballads like "Killing Time" and the title cut. City and Colour take a turn toward alt-country on tracks like the lovely pedal steel-aided "Runaway" and the subtle rumbling "Map of the World" before concluding with the sparse and atmospheric closer "Blood." Most of the songs exceed the four-minute mark and the lack of an obvious single makes If I Should Go Before You feel even more like a single, lovingly crafted entity.
© Timothy Monger /TiVo
About the album
- 1 disc(s) - 11 track(s)
- Total length: 00:50:55
- Main artists: City and Colour
- Label: Dine Alone Music Inc.
- Genre: Pop/Rock Rock Alternative & Indie
(C) 2015 City and Colour. Under exclusive license to Dine Alone Music Inc. (P) 2015 City and Colour. Under exclusive license to Dine Alone Music Inc.
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