Tag: Timber Timbre

Timber Timbre keep us mystified

Timber Timbre’s dark musicality isn’t the only thing that sets them apart. This folk-rock group has been following their own path since the very beginning. Far away from the congested inner-city music scene, Timber Timbre coined their individuality when they first started recording music out in Bobcaygeon,...

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Timber Timbre stays true to signature sound

Timber Timbre, a dark and intense Canadian folk-music band, is taking a more eccentric approach to their sound in their latest album Hot Dreams. With slow and eerie acoustic guitar riffs and meditational drum orchestrations, this album creates powerfully quiet sounds that could serve as the soundtrack...

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Don’t be afraid to turn out the lights

Folk trio Timber Timbre was on tour in Europe until two weeks ago, but their presence was still felt in Canada when their fourth album Creep on Creepin’ On was shortlisted for the 2011 Polaris Prize. Lead vocalist Taylor Kirk updated the Journal via email on band antics, including Movember attempts...

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