A Canadian rocker whose debut album 'Ain't Dead Yet' delivered soulful, live-wired songs.
For the unvarnished feel, start with 'Ain't Dead Yet' or 'Burn It Down.' They both have that live-room grit.
The title track from 'Ain't Dead Yet' became an anthem in the early 2000s, capturing a raw, blues-rock energy that felt grounded in performance. Songs like 'Burn It Down' and 'Break The Silence' followed that same gritty path, drawing from rock and blues traditions without fussy genre boundaries. Their sound had a soulful quality that never lost its live-wired feel.
They released the debut album 'Ain't Dead Yet' in the early 2000s, with the title track gaining traction as an anthem. Later albums like 'The Long Haul' and 'Heart and Soul' kept working in that same blues-rock territory rather than making dramatic shifts.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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