Matching pure
and ethereal vocals with poetic
lyrics and her uncompromising song
writing craft, there is no doubt as
to why Catherine MacLellan
has become one of the most
celebrated new singer-songwriters in
Canada, and around the world, by her
contemporaries and media alike.
Voted
‘Critics Favourite New Discovery’
by Penguin Eggs Magazine
in 2008, Catherine has quickly built
up a loyal fan base and has been a
hit with critics worldwide. Her last
album, Church Bell Blues,
hit #1 on the iTunes Canada Roots
charts, received critical acclaim
and comparisons to Joni Mitchell
from international magazines such as
Q, Maverick,
fRoots, the
Austin Chronicle, and
Boston Globe. She toured
with Bruce Cockburn in the
USA and with Steve Forbert in
the UK, showcased in Paris, Cannes,
Berlin, New York, London, and
Memphis.
Water in
the Ground is the highly
-anticipated third release from
Catherine MacLellan - a stunning
collection that features some of the
most prominent roots musicians in
Canada, including Treasa Levasseur,
Justin Rutledge and David Baxter.
A lighter and
more cheerful mood is prominent
throughout the CD. From the first
track, the catchy “Take a Break,” to
the finale, “Flowers on Your Grave,”
Catherine manages to help the
listener get lost in the songs and
musical conversations. It is like
passing time with an old friend.
“Here's a
vote for Catherine MacLellan, whose
upcoming third album will melt more
than a few hearts this miserable
winter. Seriously, if your throat is
lump-free after the devastating
goodbye song ‘Flowers on Your
Grave’, check your pulse. MacLellan
is that good and that ready for
prime time.”
– John Law,
The Niagara Falls Review
Water in
the Ground is Catherine’s
latest album - a brilliant new
collection of songs that is a
testament to her reputation as a
prolific and gifted songwriter. The
physical release features a bonus CD
of Catherine’s debut Dark
Dream Midnight, previously
unavailable except by mail order.
To stream the
new album in its entirety, click on
this link:
http://truenorthrecords.com/Albums.php?album_id=497