The Olympic Symphonium is a Canadian indie folk trio from Fredericton, New Brunswick. The band consists of Nick Cobham (guitar), Kyle Cunjak (bass, guitar), and Graeme Walker (guitar, bass). All three musicians swap instruments and take turns singing and songwriting, and are often joined by Dennis Goodwin (lap steel, guitar, banjo) and Bob Deveau (drums).
The Olympic Symphonium – Chapter 1. Label: Forward Music Group – FMG002. Format: CD, Album, Numbered. Songwriter – Stephen Dunn (2) (tracks: 2), The Olympic Symphonium (tracks: 1 to 4, 6 to 9), Yo La Tengo (tracks: 5). Notes. Hand-screened 4-panel cardboard CD package w/ insert printed on vellum.
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The Olympic Symphonium - Saturday, 03:35, . MB download mp3 full version here. Artist: The Olympic Symphonium. Album: Chapter 1. Release year: 2010. Download The Olympic Symphonium - Saturday. Chapter 1: Best 2 songs. The Olympic Symphonium - Picture That 05:19.
The Olympic Symphonium is a unique collaboration between three accomplished Maritime musicians. With the hopes of forming a quiet escape from their accustomed high-energy rock/pop projects, the idea of this group was to focus more on the subtle, gentler side of music. The group released their stunning debut, Chapter 1, in early 2007.
THE OLYMPIC SYMPHONIUM – CHORAL VOICES A Spill Exclusive Video Premiere Beauty in the Tension, the fifth studio album from New Brunswick songwriting quartet The Olympic Symphonium, is the result of rural isolation, small comforts, and the discovery of two pairs of ‘Dark Side of the Moon’.
Quite naturally, The Olympic Symphonium came together over a collection of tentative songs. All three members are constantly active songwriters, and that can that be both beneficial and detrimental in the grand scheme of things. If you are with a project that strays exclusively toward a certain style, some brilliant examples of songwriting may never see the light of day due to stylistic differences. Continuing upon the success of Chapter 1 after its March 2007 release date, The Olympic Symphonium wisely felt that undertaking another chapter of work as soon as possible would be a wise move. They began work almost immediately, but chose to take their time in releasing the final result. Spreading their work out over several months of writing and recording, they took time in noting and expanding upon the intricacies of each and every work, just like any group of musicians who get along exceedingly well.
The Olympic Symphonium. The Olympic Symphonium - All in Your Head 04:04. The Olympic Symphonium - Home 03:33. The Olympic Symphonium - Weak at the Knees 03:58. The Olympic Symphonium - Sacred Son 03:16. The Olympic Symphonium - Jasper 04:45. The Olympic Symphonium - No Saving Grace 04:12. The Olympic Symphonium - Runner Road 02:43. The Olympic Symphonium - Stronger 04:59. The Olympic Symphonium - Predictor 03:00. The Olympic Symphonium - Chance to Fate 04:37. More in Sorrow Than in Anger - The Olympic Symphonium. Beauty in the Tension - The Olympic Symphonium. Chapter 1 - The Olympic Symphonium
The Olympic Symphonium is a Canadian indie folk trio from Fredericton, New Brunswick. They released their debut album, Chapter One, in 2007, and sold out of the limited pressings while playing various shows around Atlantic Canada and Quebec. They followed it up with 2008's More in Sorrow Than In Anger, an album that included collaboration with a number of Canadian artists including Catherine MacLellan, Dale Murray, Jenn Grant, Amelia Curran, Joel Leblanc (Hot Toddy) and Rose Cousins.