Close

:::...post-apocalyptic country/metal balladeer...:::

  • SignUP 4 D9 email! 
  • Submit SoundByte 
  • Music
  • Store
  •  Video/Film
  • Photos
  • Appearances
  • Press
  • Sundays w/ Douglas
  • The Boiler Room
  • Lyrics
  • Contact

Music Downloads

For Compact Disc purchases please go to Store

  
  • sundaysinradio
  • oil tan bow
  • io
  • Ten Bulls
  • Crows
sundaysinradio
Douglas September - Sundays In Radio
sundaysinradio

produced by douglas september

words and music by douglas september © 2008 douglas september (SOCAN/BMI) except ‘Sunday In Savannah’ - words and music by Hugh MacKay (Irving Music Inc)

all tracks recorded/mixed by d9 @ boiler, toronto canada. additional recording by Robby Aceto, Rich Depaolo - usa and Jamie Foulds (Soundpark Studios) - canada.
project direction by Nicole Ladanyi.  mastered @ The Lacquer Channel, toronto canada by Noah Mintz.  Sequencing by Wade Langham.

art work & design by Tammy Rogers.

photography by Bob Gruen.

douglas september – voices, guitars, pedal steel, banjo, bass (trk. 2,5 and 11), accordion, live simulation, programming and musical dices/devices. 

Robby Aceto – electric guitars, looping & textural events, tracks 1, 4, 6, 7, 9, and 10.
Rich Depaolo – long distance bass 
Steve Keeping – drums, trap, spontaneous noise, converse snare and percussiveness 
John T. Davis – hammond b-3 organ 
Rita MacNeil – vocals (feat. on Sunday in Savannah) 
Neroli Harper Macdougall-Ladanyi – vocals (feat. on Like a Pop Star)

 

Credits
1. in your mind (you ain't coming back) Listen Take as Gift
2. electrify and marvel Listen Take as Gift
3. i've got nothing for you Listen Take as Gift
4. never been to ny Listen
5. diamond in the rough Listen Take as Gift
6. you wanna get high Listen Take as Gift
7. this world is the wrong world Listen Take as Gift
8. sunday in savannah Listen Take as Gift
9. try the devil Listen Take as Gift
10. whip falls on the plow Listen Take as Gift
11. cut out 18 Listen
12. like a pop star Listen Take as Gift
sundaysinradio

The world has gone mad. In case you haven't noticed, it went mad a long time ago. So, what's a good man to do when everything is all wrong? He can holler his lungs out like a drunken hobo holed up in a thunderstorm under an overpass on the outskirts of Paradise City, or gently sing his kid to sleep in the warmth and safety he's managed to carve out of the junkyards of society. If you are Douglas September, you do that and a lot more in between.

From the rattlin' bones, filtered beats and sonic mayhem of "Try the Devil", to the sublime atmospheric lullaby qualities of "She's Never Been to New York", Douglas September's latest release Sundays In Radio is an exercise in extremes. Rat-rage, anger, befuddlement, humor, thoughtful existential musings and stream-of-consiousness ramblings on street politics, family life, love, and apocalyptic terror imbue this self-produced collection with the sharp critical eye, and downright fury one has come to know and expect from such a totally self-made, maverick artist.

Continuing in the reinvented traditions he forged with Oil Tan Bow (co-produced with musical comrades-in-arms David Torn & Robby Aceto) September plants the seeds of his roots-tinged songs in the unyielding emotional landscape of the 21st Century and grows a bed of roses. He builds a chicken shack out of cast-off scrap like an insane architect with a belly full of rum. He sings like he's gone to hell and back; Orpheus to his vagabond Euridice, choking on the fateful flowers of the nano-machine age; determined to climb the stair and never look back.

Less referential in style than his previous indie outings 10 Bulls or Io, the kinships he shares with such cultural icons as Bob Dylan and Tom Waits (to whom he is often compared) become a passing subtext. You are instead catapulted directly into his highly personalized universe of hope and dread. As ever, it is easy to draw literary and artistic reference to much of his work. Faulkner, Steinbeck, William Gibson, Jonathan Lethem, Neal Stephenson and many others spring to mind when cracking open the window on this bruised psyche. Sublime, and at times frightening, this cd should firmly solidify what is rightly a growing reputation for re-invention and incredible originality.

Listen, get drawn in. "...In your mind, you aint comin back..." - Robby Aceto, September, 2008

Show Details
[Prev] 1 2 3 4 5 [Next]

                                     DOWNLOAD ALBUM ARTWORK

MP3s are high resolution 192kbs files.

If you are interested in acquiring better sounding AIFF files or to hear how it was heard in the studio, contact us at mail(AT)douglasseptember.com

Upcoming Appearances

Fall 2012 / Winter 2013

In Studio

 

The Boiler Room

Welcome to d9's studio, where you can view, sample and download new and otherwise unavailable works by douglas
Music Downloads
io
Douglas September - Io
Transaction Options

This site allows you to download individual tracks and/or entire album in 'high-quality' MP3 format (192kbs) through various transaction options and to play and share Douglas September's music as many times and with as many people as you want.  If you choose to pay you will be enabling Douglas to keep making music!                                                               The two current transaction options are:

1) download the MP3 FREE as a gift (at no charge) and share it with as many willing ears as possible.                                                                                                                    2) Suggest Price - download the ENTIRE 'album/recording' using a self-determined pricing completely defined by you on what you can afford or for what you believe it is worth.

IMPORTANT:

If you choose to suggest a price, secure payments are made through PayPal, and you get immediate access to all the songs after purchasing by selecting RETURN TO DOUGLAS SEPTEMBER on the PayPal page. You must select RETURN TO DOUGLAS SEPTEMBER for downloads to begin.  Note: You can use your credit card for payment; you do not need a PayPal account.

Because there is no middleman involved, 100% of every sale goes directly to Douglas, his family and his bill collectors. There is also no DRM on the music, so you can play the MP3s anywhere you want and as often as you like. In fact, we encourage you to share with as many people as possible. The MP3's are ideal for making your own CDs, putting on an iPod, re-encoding to other formats, or even using them for making your own songs! (Douglas September's work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-Share Alike 2.5 Canada License!)                                                                                                       

Note that there is a $0.25 processing fee on each self-determined transaction (each full album transaction, not each track), because PayPal charges $0.30 to accept a payment.

Alternatively, and better yet, acquire high quality / as it was heard in the studio AIFF files - contact us at mail(AT)douglasseptember.com

Thanks, and if you have any questions, feel free to ask.

facebook myspace youtube Creative Commons License This work by Douglas September is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 2.5 Canada License. Site design by dovestar.