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		<title>Some kind words</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Our French is a little rusty, but the incomparable Les Inrocks made Songbook their disc du jour and we&#8217;re pretty rouge about the face because of it. Check it&#160;<a href="http://www.lesinrocks.com/index.php?id=59%26tx_critic%5Bnotule%5D=209461%26cHash=ac74a10688">here</a>.</p>
<p>Our Australian&#8217;s a little better, and the nice folks at Duggup gave some cool props <a href="http://duggup.com.au/2008/10/27/woodpigeon-songbook-the-sound-of-us-playing-together/">here</a>.&#160;Cheers!</p>
<p>Our English is pretty top-notch if we can say so ourselves, and THE WORD had the following to say in their November 2008&#160;issue:</p>
<p>Austerity be gone! The poppier end of the indie-folk&#160;canon</p>
<p>&#8221; If in doubt, opt for brevity. Canadian singer-songwriter Woodpigeon (earthly name Mark Hamilton) previously fronted the ludicrously named Woodpigeon Divided By Antelope Equals Squirrel before he saw the light and downsized both band and name. It was a wise move, ensuring there was no instant irritation from the listener that might detract attention from this delightful batch of&#160;tunes.</p>
<p>Hamilton is aware that he doesn&#8217;t have to submerge into Bon Iver-style maudlin to earn his indie-folk credentials, and these dozen songs float happily on the surface, bobbing around next to those of Sufjan Stevens, a clear kindred&#160;spirit.</p>
<p>Even Take The Hint Kid, a Dear John letter given a mandolin-and-xylophone accompaniment, isn&#8217;t without its lighter moments: &#8220;There&#8217;s 200 dollars if you go now / It&#8217;s interest-free&#8221;. And while Hamilton is still prone to the occasional, deliberate verbose moment (the album opens with&#8230;</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Our French is a little rusty, but the incomparable Les Inrocks made Songbook their disc du jour and we&#8217;re pretty rouge about the face because of it. Check it&nbsp;<a href="http://www.lesinrocks.com/index.php?id=59%26tx_critic%5Bnotule%5D=209461%26cHash=ac74a10688">here</a>.</p>
<p>Our Australian&#8217;s a little better, and the nice folks at Duggup gave some cool props <a href="http://duggup.com.au/2008/10/27/woodpigeon-songbook-the-sound-of-us-playing-together/">here</a>.&nbsp;Cheers!</p>
<p>Our English is pretty top-notch if we can say so ourselves, and THE WORD had the following to say in their November 2008&nbsp;issue:</p>
<p>Austerity be gone! The poppier end of the indie-folk&nbsp;canon</p>
<p>&#8221; If in doubt, opt for brevity. Canadian singer-songwriter Woodpigeon (earthly name Mark Hamilton) previously fronted the ludicrously named Woodpigeon Divided By Antelope Equals Squirrel before he saw the light and downsized both band and name. It was a wise move, ensuring there was no instant irritation from the listener that might detract attention from this delightful batch of&nbsp;tunes.</p>
<p>Hamilton is aware that he doesn&#8217;t have to submerge into Bon Iver-style maudlin to earn his indie-folk credentials, and these dozen songs float happily on the surface, bobbing around next to those of Sufjan Stevens, a clear kindred&nbsp;spirit.</p>
<p>Even Take The Hint Kid, a Dear John letter given a mandolin-and-xylophone accompaniment, isn&#8217;t without its lighter moments: &#8220;There&#8217;s 200 dollars if you go now / It&#8217;s interest-free&#8221;. And while Hamilton is still prone to the occasional, deliberate verbose moment (the album opens with Home As A Romanticised Concept Where Everyone Loves You Always And Forever, on this month&#8217;s Word CD), this is a mean critisism for a record so poetic and effortlessly gorgeous. &#8220;<br />&thinsp;&#8212;&thinsp;Nige&nbsp;Tassell</p>
<p>Shucks.</p>
<p>On the other end of the spectrum, however, our Swedish is pretty much non-existent, but the 8 shiny discs at the top of the review over at <a href="http://dagensskiva.com/2008/10/03/woodpigeon-songbook/">Dagens Skiva</a> looks pretty hot, and our Stockholm friends assure us it&#8217;s all&nbsp;good.</p>
<p>And speaking of Stockholm friends, Mark sang some cooing backing vocals on The Second Band&#8217;s gorgeous new single No Song, available for free download <a href="http://www.thesecondband.com/music.html">here</a>. Hampus Noren&#8217;s one of our favourite songwriters, so listening back to No Song is a bit like the collision between two worlds of amazing. Man, Stockholm in the Spring is at least one heaven on Earth that&#8217;s not at risk of disappearing any time&nbsp;soon.</p>
<p>Check out the cover art, and get&nbsp;listening:</p>
<p><img class="alignnone" title="second band" src="http://woodpigeon-songbook.com/images/2008/10/29/secondband.jpg" alt="" width="550" height="550" /></p>
<p>&thinsp;&#8212;&thinsp;<br />
We&#8217;re taking a short break from playing live, getting a batch of new tunes in order. There&#8217;s one called &#8216;The Saddest Music in the World&#8217; that&#8217;s turning out rather nice, and &#8216;Emotorik&#8217; went down a storm every time we played it in the&nbsp;UK.</p>
<p>But we&#8217;ll be back on-stage in early 2009, first performing some folked-up Bjork covers as part of the One Yellow Rabbit High Performance Rodeo at the Big Secret Theatre in Calgary, followed in February by our first full-band show in Vancouver since 2006 as part of the Cultural Olympiad at Performance Works on Granville Island. Then it&#8217;s back overseas for another go, another tour, another record &#8230; And we&#8217;ll tell you all about that soon! At some point in 2009, we&#8217;ll also raise the Woodpigeon flag from coast-to-coast here on our home shores of Canada. Stay tuned.<br />&thinsp;&#8212;&thinsp;</p>
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