Old Canes Return With Feral Harmonic
I never thought I’d ever hear another Old Canes record after singer/songwriter Chris Crisci released Early Morning Hymns in 2004. Crisci continued to heavily pursue his main project Appleseed Cast and I just assumed that Old Canes was going to be a thrown away side project. Well on October 20th Old Canes surprised me and released a new record on Saddle Creek titled Feral Harmonic and it’s everything I wanted and waited for. It’s raw and honest. Loud and bold. It’s a contemporary style of folk music that pulls from influences of every type of music I’ve ever loved ranging from indie rock to punk rock. Mix barreling drums with bright trumpets, singing harmonicas and foot stomping choruses and you have yourself Feral Harmonic. Check ou the track “Trust” below and pick up their new album here.
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