...Erin Costelo seems destined to establish herself alongside the top tier of today’s most expressive soulful singers.” –PASTE Magazine
Erin Costelo's newest single “”All In Your Head” rolls cinematic blasts of brass and a killer, keyboard-propelled groove into a funk-soul freakout.” –Rolling Stone“
Erin Costelo is a throwback; a songwriter that brings to mind the
'golden age' of music. Her fifth full-length album, SWEET MARIE, out
November 2, 2018 on Compass Records, is 10-song collection recorded in
10 days in a timber-frame home on the ocean in Little Harbour, Nova
Scotia. The album was brought to life in January amidst Canadian
winter storms and pounding surf of the east coast. Produced by Costelo
herself, SWEET MARIE finds the native Nova Scotian looking at a world
and an industry that pushed her to the edge of ending her musical
career – and finds her pushing back. Pulsing with a confident and
cathartic energy, her incredible voice, drawing comparisons to such
icons as Nina Simone and Carole King, soars even as her songs dive
deep. Although she wears many influences on her sleeve, Costelo is
unquestionably herself, a singular artist of maturity and importance;
a maverick, unfetterd by trend, fashion or industry 'pathway.'
She demonstrates this in the new 'SWEET MARIE' documentary, directed
by Juno-award winning songwriter-turned-filmmaker Amelia Curran. The
studio documentary is a long standing tradition. It allows the
audience to study the engine of the music they love - pry open the
casing, and view the bones. What is particularly enticing, and what
makes Erin Costelo a great subject for the studio documentary, are her
skills as a producer. This isn't simply tapping a microphone and
slogging through fifty takes; every note from under each performer is
a considered move. How it floats through the studio environment and is
engineered and conditioned out the other side to its audience is a
rodeo of painstaking precision and delight.
Costelo has assembled an ace group of Canadian players for the album,
including Glenn Milchem on drums (Blue Rodeo), Anna Ruddick on bass
(Randy Bachman), Leith Fleming-Smith on organ (Matt Mays, Hawksley
Workman) and her long-time partner, Clive MacNutt, on guitar. Taking
inspiration from sources as varied as Ryan Adams and Randy Newman,
Costelo delivers a genre-defying batch of songs that sound at once
timeless, timely and completely fresh.
Her 2016 release, DOWN BELOW, THE STATUS QUO, was nominated for a
total of 12 awards in her home on the East Coast of Canada including a
win for Solo Recording of the Year and Producer of the Year, making
her the first woman to receive the prestigious award. Costelo has had
the opportunity to open for acts such as Mavis Staples, Dr. John,
Bettye Lavette and with Levon Helm's Midnight Ramble Band and will be
starting an extensive North American 50+ date tour on October 19th in Toronto before heading to Europe in spring
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