Any number of tracks from Stewart Legere’s 2017 album, Quiet The Station, might have stood out as singles. The entire album was full of hits. From its gentler swaying tracks that showed off Legere’s prowess as a songwriter to the infectious low-key dance-inducer “Please Say,” there were no shortage of highlights that made it one of our favourite albums of the year. “Carry the River,” however, grew from a story that Legere felt needed to be told, and he did it his way: with a self-produced music video and a big black cape. Continue reading Music Video: Stewart Legere Explores the Deep Themes of ‘Carry The River’
Tag Archives: Stewart Legere
Music Video: Stewart Legere’s ‘When I Was The King’
Earlier this year Stewart Legere released Quiet the Station. A veteran of the Halifax arts scene, Legere blew us away with his debut solo album. This week he’s released ‘When I Was The King’ the first video since the album came out in April. Continue reading Music Video: Stewart Legere’s ‘When I Was The King’
New Music: Stewart Legere’s ‘Quiet The Station’
Stewart Legere’s debut studio album, ‘Quiet The Station’ is a magnificently haunting folk-pop fusion. Legere’s sound rivals that of genre elites Fleet Foxes and Bon Iver while maintaining his identity and originality. Listening to this album is a beautiful experience made possible by Legere’s poetic lyrics, gorgeous harmonies by back-up vocalists, and mesmerizing guitar. Continue reading New Music: Stewart Legere’s ‘Quiet The Station’