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According to a new press release from No Idea, Chris Wollard & The Ship Thieves have completed recording their next LP. Canyons is due for a September release via the aforementioned label. It was recorded over the course of two years at Black Bear Studios by Ryan Williams and Matt Finch. The email says to expect the usual details (cover art, track list) along with some US tour dates soon. The recording lineup can be seen below.
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I'm gonna talk about Canyons, the newish record by Chris Wollard And The Ship Thieves now. It sounds like Chris Wollard having fuckin' fun. Hot Water Music (from which the songwriter and performer cannot possibly be divorced from now) is, well, emotive and anthemic. Popular Chris Wollard & The Ship Thieves songs Reason In My Rhyme. Chris Wollard & The Ship Thieves Lonely Days. Chris Wollard & The Ship Thieves No Exception. Chris Wollard & The Ship Thieves.
Chris Wollard (Hot Water Music – vocals, guitar) Addison Burns (Quit – guitar, vocals) Chad Darby (Hawks and Doves – bass guitar) Bobby Brown (The Future Now – drums).
Seemingly out of nowhere there’s a new Chris Wollard album, which comes hot on the heels of Hot Water Music’s last release. There’s simply no stopping this guy!
Four years after the Ship Thieves’ debut, their sound has changed quite a bit. Whereas the self-titled album felt more like a solo outing by Wollard, this one is a solid band effort. It rocks from start to finish, touching upon a myriad of different styles along the way. The album starts off with “Dream In My Head”, a straight up classic rock barroom brawler that immediately sounds familiar with Wollard’s warm voice.
Next up is “Poison Friends”, a songs that sounds as if they took the fight out to the parking lot. After that the tunes range from Southern rock (“Runaway Train”) to songs suited for the porch (“Lonely Days”) and instant classics (“Heavy Rolling Thunder”). The only constants are Wollard’s voice and the solid guitar licks. “Canyons” may have come out almost unnoticed late last year but it’s undoubtedly one of my favourite albums from 2012. I don’t think this guy is capable of writing a bad song even if he tried to!