Dreamt up by Misha Bower and Matt Cully in the summer of 2006, Bruce Peninsula has slowly mutated, elaborating on the Alan Lomax archives that initially inspired them and taking a new turn every time a new member or instrument is added to the mix. Since their second show, Bruce Peninsula has ballooned out to include a large cast of hoot-and-hollerers. The band mutates often but the last couple of years has seen contributions from Neil Haverty, Andrew Barker, Steve McKay, Leon Taheny, Kari Peddle, Daniela Geshundheit, Katie Stelmanis, Caseey Mecija, Maya Postepski, Isla Craig and Doc Dunn (the latter two no longer perform with BP but are honourary members for life).The instrumental elements have expanded into new terrain (unlike most folk bands, prog isn’t a dirty word for this band), but Bruce Peninsula’s focus is devoted to the singing, first and foremost. Singing from the gut, singing with gusto, singing the way we were made to sing…(lastfm) [...] A marriage of ghostly choral music and a frenetic kind of progressive rock, Bruce Peninsula is a flexible and stirring force, equally suited to perform in churches or slum bars, on porches or on farms (www.bruce-peninsula.com)
A Mountain is a Mouth - 2009

1. Inside / Outside
2 .Steamroller
3.2nd 4th World War
4.Satisfied
5 .Shutters
6 .Weave Myself a Dress
7 .Crabapples
8.Shanty Song
9 .Drinking All Day
10 .Northbound / Southbound
Good Music!


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