Modem Operandi (Bonus Track Version) The Stanfields

Album info

Album-Release:
2015

HRA-Release:
16.09.2015

Label: Rookie Records

Genre: Folk

Subgenre: Folk Rock

Artist: The Stanfields

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  • 1White Juan01:30
  • 2The Marystown Expedition07:53
  • 3Fight Song02:47
  • 4Sunday Warships03:29
  • 5Mainline03:21
  • 6Streets of Gold03:06
  • 7Lady Argyle02:57
  • 8Will the Circuit Be Unbroken06:37
  • 9Dead Love (Bonus Track)03:12
  • Total Runtime34:52

Info for Modem Operandi (Bonus Track Version)

Everyone has a story to tell about The Stanfields – if you don’t, give it time. Inciting mosh pits and still making Mom proud, The Stanfields attract fans of all classes and creeds across North America and Europe with their rhythm-fueled hard rock laced with traditional roots sounds. There are no glamorous motives – just five working class Canadians with an honest desire to entertain. The band has three full-length recording projects to their credit, Vanguard of the Young and Reckless (2010), Death & Taxes (2012) an acoustic project, For King and Country, and set to release their fourth album, Modem Operandi, on Sept. 18th. The Stanfields tour incessantly across Canada and Europe and have been honored with a handful of awards including 2013 Entertainer of the Year Awards from both Music Nova Scotia and the East Coast Music Association. Modem Operandi is more diversified than any album before. From true rock n roll that could fill arenas to acoustic sessions in pubs they mix in blues and experimental influences that still show their Scottish Irish roots!

Jon Landry, guitar, vocals
Dillan Tate, bass, vocals
Jason MacIsaac, guitar, vocals
Calen Kinney, bouzouki, violin
Mark Murphy, drums, percussion


The Stanfields
a maelstrom of rock and roll, bluegrass, celtic and blues. Hailing from the gritty post-industrial towns of Nova Scotia, The Stanfields play every show like it's their collective last night on earth. Their kitchen party harmonies, thunderous rhythm section, high octane stage show and genuine chemistry have won over audiences clear across their tiny corner of the world.

Since forming in the summer of 2008, The Stanfields have wasted no time making their mark on the venerable Atlantic Canadian music scene. They were voted "Best Band to get Trashed to in 2008" by the readers of Halifax weekly The Coast and hailed as "The Clash meets Steve Earle" by Great Big Sea's Sean McCann. With a relentless touring schedule and a list of injuries more akin to a hockey team during the playoffs than your typical rock and roll band, the closing days of 2008 saw the band forge its identity, ready to take their 10 legged gong show into the studio.

Under the guidance of gifted engineer Darren Van Niekerk (Matt Mays, Kaos, Wintersleep), The Stanfields captured their knuckle busting rootsy sound at Halifax's revered Sonic Temple in January 2009. Released as a self titled EP 2 months later to a crazed, packed house on St Patrick's Day, the boys thought it fit to bring in videographer William Hirtle (NS legislature) and Fortress Studio (Jimmy Swift Band, George Canyon) to capture the show and all its madness, both on and off the stage. SNAPHalifax soberly reflected on the Stanfields later; "The enthusiastic, outstanding dynamics of their thundering rock rhythms, bang on Celtic melodies and bringing it back home harmonies and lyrics brought on an energy from the crowd not to be outdone or forgotten".

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