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Watershed

by Amelia Curran

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Move A Mile 04:26
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Watershed 04:07
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Sunday Bride 03:09
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Gravity 02:23
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Try 03:34
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about

Watershed, Amelia Curran’s newest album, marks a threshold, a shake-up, a directional change. The tenor of this new album is openness (not to be confused with optimism), a reflection in part of Curran’s increasingly public efforts to battle the stigma of mental health issues in the arts. As a whole, the album calls for compassion and unification as a breakwater against the sea of cruelties we inflict upon each other, and upon ourselves.

In keeping with Curran’s off-stage commitment to raising her voice, Watershed is co- produced by Curran and replete with songs that speak to themes of vocalization. Curran establishes a core feminist dimension to Watershed’s theme of speaking up with “Gravity” and “No More Quiet,” two of the album’s standout – and vigorously feminist – songs. “Gravity” is a two-and-a-half-minute precis accented by horns and bass-y power chords. On this song, Amelia’s noted lyricism gets a shot of feminist rock grit – think Chrissie Hynde meets Ron Hynes. “No More Quiet,” is a powerful take down of gender tokenism, and slams the door on those who perpetuate inequality with a soaring soul outro by the larger-than-life vocals of blues singer Shakura S’Aida.

From the opening notes of the title track throughout the album, waves of distorted guitar batter Watershed’s softer shores. The surges of electric riffs create a strong undertow, churning and roiling as Curran’s lyrics express agitation, frustration and exhaustion with fighting the currents. “The root of advocacy is somewhere near exhaustion and rage. I am tired and I am angry,” Curran has said of her mental health advocacy. Certain songs on this album, such as “Try” and “Stranger Things Have Happened,” address a similar fatigue and hostility with the music business. “It’s no place for art,” is all Curran will say.

Watershed is the result of a convergence of autobiographical and political fault lines, as in recent years, Curran has become more involved with political and humanitarian work focused on mental health awareness and acceptance. Curran is the founder of It’s Mental, a grassroots community organization based in St. John’s. She also produced and directed the film “Gone,” an exploration of art and suicide. The documentary, which will air nationally in 2017, recounts the loss of several close friends and Curran’s own struggles with depression, treatment and self-acceptance. Curran’s willingness to end her own silence on the subject of mental health has also formed the basis of recent speaking engagements in schools and music conferences across Canada.

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released March 10, 2017

All songs written by Amelia Curran (SOCAN)
Produced by Chris Stringer & Amelia Curran

WE MADE THIS AT UNION SOUND
Joshua Van Tassel - drums, percussion
Amelia Curran - acoustic guitar, vocals
Dean Drouillard - guitars, vocals
Devon Henderson - bass

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Producer & Recording Engineer Chris Stringer
Assistant Engineer Alex Gamble
Strings & Brass arrangements by Erin Costelo
Recorded & Performed by Drew Jurecka (Violin, Viola, Baritone Violin, Alto Saxophone)
With James Rhodes (Trumpet, Flugelhorn) & William Sperandei (Trombone)
Robbie Grunwald plays Pianos & Organs
Shakura S’Aida guest vocals on No More Quiet
Mixed by Joshua Van Tassel
Mastered by Fedge

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Amelia Curran St. John'S, Newfoundland and Labrador

Amelia Curran is a Juno-Award winning songwriter, activist and mental health advocate from St . John’s, Newfoundland.

Curran’s music is distinguished by her intricate and elliptical lyrics, geologic in their resilience and oceanic in their depths .
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