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Haunting yet hopeful, and twangy yet sludgy, Eamon McGrath shoots “Cannonball” at dichotomies roiling runaway world

Photo by Danny Miles “Cannonball“ ft. Cayley Thomas is Eamon McGrath’s Canadiana symphony to God and a tribute to the the psychedelic outrage of Gram Parsons and Lee Hazlewood. An Alberta native, country music soundtracked the long cold winters and brief joyous springs of McGrath’s musical upbringing. He returns to that wildwood sonic flower with …

Eamon McGrath – Yellow Sticker

This song is about clandestine evil. “Yellow Sticker” describes situations which are otherwise innocent and harmless to the naked eye, but when explored further can be the sites and locations of unspeakable acts. Something as innocuous, unnoticeable and unassuming as a post-it note on an empty refrigerator in a college dormitory can be a symbol …