Timber Timbre (album)

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Timber Timbre
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Studio album by
ReleasedJanuary 13, 2009
Genre Blues
Folk
Length36:20
Label Out of This Spark
Arts & Crafts
Producer Chris Stringer
Timber Timbre chronology
Medicinals
(2007)
Timber Timbre
(2009)
Creep on Creepin' On
(2011)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Timber Timbre is the third studio album from Timber Timbre, released January 13, 2009 on Out of This Spark in Canada. [4] [5]

Contents

It was rereleased on June 30, 2009 in both Canada and the United States, and August 17, 2009 in the United Kingdom, on Arts & Crafts. [6] Considered to be a successful follow-up to the smaller scale previous LPs which garnered a minute but faithful following, the album was a long list nominee for the 2009 Polaris Music Prize and the song "Lay Down in the Tall Grass" has been shortlisted for SOCAN'S ECHO prize. [7] Toronto's Eye Weekly called the album 'the spookiest disc of the year, and the best'. [8]

For the week of Halloween 2009, the album was released for free from the band's website. [9]

The song "Demon Host" was used for the 2012 documentary film Stories We Tell . The song "Magic Arrow" is featured briefly on Breaking Bad's third season, in the episode "Caballo sin Nombre."

Track listing

All songs written by Taylor Kirk.

No.TitleLength
1."Demon Host"3:37
2."Lay Down in the Tall Grass"5:36
3."Until the Night is Over"3:58
4."Magic Arrow"6:04
5."We'll Find Out"2:38
6."I Get Low"5:10
7."Trouble Comes Knocking"5:26
8."No Bold Villain"3:51

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Personnel

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