Queens of the Breakers

The Barr Brothers

Queens of the Breakers

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To begin their third album, The Barr Brothers weren't writing any songs. For the first time, the Montreal outfit's three members - namesake siblings Brad...

To begin their third album, The Barr Brothers weren't writing any songs. For the first time, the Montreal outfit's three members - namesake siblings Brad and Andrew Barr, harpist Sarah Pagé - went empty-handed into the studio. No plans or preconceptions, no books of lyrics or sheets of chords - they went down miles of snowy road to a cabin on a frozen lake, a place full of windows and microphones and starlight and sunshine, with amplifiers in the bedrooms, their volumes turned up loud. On the fringes of Saint Zenon, Québec (pop. 1,1150), a 30-minute snowmobile ride to the nearest grocery store, the band spent seven days making things up. Improvisations that lasted hours at a time - noons and midnights, dusks and dawns, with grooves inspired by India, West Africa and 808s; by Brad's scorching electric guitar; and by Pagé's new inventions, hacks to turn her harp into a versatile, sub-bass-booming noisemaker.

Queens of the Breakers was born at that cabin in the country. Then the band took that racket and distilled it into songs: 11 tracks of blazing courage and failing resolve; suffused with groove, melody and the Barr Brothers' wide-open sense of the blues. At times the sound's all twinkling, the score for a lost John Hughes film; at other times it's whetted, searching, like the stuff of Lhasa de Sela or Led Zeppelin's III. These are tales of teenagers prowling through Rhode Island mansions (the title track), coming to Montreal and falling in love ("Song That I Heard"), tattered patriotism and clenching fists ("Kompromat", "Ready for War"). There's also "Defibrillation", a mournful letter from a father to his son, inspired by the broken rhythm of a pair of hospital heart monitors - and a drumbeat based on that dither.

It's this tension, this dither, that lives at the centre of Queens of the Breakers. Three players - friends, comrades, music-makers, all of them trying to play in sync. Three bandmates - each of them fumbling, remembering, trying to invent something together. A band still playing, even occasionally reimagining, their rock'n'roll.

Product Details

Vinyl
Black 12" vinyl 140g
Vinyl Packaging
Gatefold with printed inner sleeve
CD Packaging
Cardboard sleeve
WAV Files
16-bit/44.1k
MP3 Files
320 kbps
Label
Secret City Records
Release Date
October 13, 2017

Musicians

Brad Barr
Guitars / Vocals / Keyboards / Bass
Andrew Barr
Drums / Percussion / Keyboards / Bass
Sarah Pagé
Harps / Vocals / Guitars
Morgan Moore
Bass (Queens of the Breakers, It Came to Me, Hideous Glorious)
Mishka Stein
Bass (Defibrillation, Kompromat, Ready for War)
Lucius (Jesse Wolfe / Holly Laessig)
Vocals (Defibrillation)
Michelle Tompkins / Jason Kent
Vocals (Song That I Heard / Hideous Glorious Part 2)
Mamadou Koita
Kamale n'goni (Kompromat)
Michael Felber
Requinto (It Came to Me)
John Corban
Violin (You Would Have to Lose Your Mind, Ready for War)
Pemi Paull
Viola (You Would Have to Lose Your Mind, Ready for War)
Jean-Christophe Lizotte
Cello (You Would Have to Lose Your Mind, Ready for War)
Adam Kinner
Saxophone (Song That I Heard)
Pietro Amato
French Horn (Song That I Heard)
Andy King
Trumpet (Song That I Heard)

Production Credits

Production
Brad Barr / Andrew Barr
Recording Engineer / Mixing
Ryan Freeland
Mixing (Queens of the Breakers)
Marcus Paquin
Recording Engineer (Queens of the Breakers, Hideous Glorious)
Graham Lessard
Recording Engineer (It Came to Me)
Marcus Paquin
Recording Engineer (Look Before It Changes, You Would Have Lost Your Mind)
Brad Barr / Andrew Barr / Pierre Remillard
Additional Engineering
Brad Barr / Andrew Barr
Additional engineering (Defibrillation)
Richard Swift
Assistant engineer
Francis Bélanger
Mastering
Kim Rosen

Compositions

All songs (except Maybe Someday) written by
Brad Barr
Music arranged by
Brad Barr / Andrew Barr / Sarah Pagé
Written by (Maybe Someday)
Nathan Moore
Additional Lyrics (Queens of the Breakers)
Nathan Moore
String arrangements
Brad Barr / Boris Petrowski
Horn arrangement (Song That I Heard)
Andy King