Since releasing I Can Wonder What You Did with Your Day in 2009, Julie Doiron has moved between Montreal, Sackville and Toronto, embarking on collaborations with the Wrong Guys (featuring Eamon McGrath and members of Cancer Bats) and Daniel Romano and Fred Squire. Now, she's back with a new album of her own. So Many Days drops on October 23 via Aporia, and you can stream the whole thing now on Exclaim.ca.
The album is the last in a trilogy of discs produced by Doiron's former Eric's Trip bandmate Rick White. Its songs were, fittingly enough, inspired by her many moves and hectic tour schedule.
Stylistically, the album ranges from folksy acoustic numbers like "Homeless" and "Another Second Chance" to electrified cuts like "Last Night I Lay in Bed" to the skeletally sparse "The Only."
Doiron will be promoting her latest album with a Canadian tour this fall. See her schedule here, and hear some of the songs that she'll be playing along the way below.
The album is the last in a trilogy of discs produced by Doiron's former Eric's Trip bandmate Rick White. Its songs were, fittingly enough, inspired by her many moves and hectic tour schedule.
Stylistically, the album ranges from folksy acoustic numbers like "Homeless" and "Another Second Chance" to electrified cuts like "Last Night I Lay in Bed" to the skeletally sparse "The Only."
Doiron will be promoting her latest album with a Canadian tour this fall. See her schedule here, and hear some of the songs that she'll be playing along the way below.