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Sounds like:
Sufjan Stevens,
The Shins,
Bon Iver
Why do we like this?
In early 2012, we featured Vancouver based indie-folk troubadour Jordan Klassen's catchy "Go to Me." Shortly after, he finished second in the Peak Performance Project, a yearly competition that brings out the best indie musicians BC has to offer.
Since then, he's been busy, signing a record deal and this week releasing his first LP, Repentance. While I'm traveling in Africa, Repentance has been keeping me company and providing a worthy soundtrack to my journey. I chose this track for the energetic ending, though nearly every song is a standout, most with a classic Sufjan-y vibe.
Check out his latest music video here:
.
Since then, he's been busy, signing a record deal and this week releasing his first LP, Repentance. While I'm traveling in Africa, Repentance has been keeping me company and providing a worthy soundtrack to my journey. I chose this track for the energetic ending, though nearly every song is a standout, most with a classic Sufjan-y vibe.
Check out his latest music video here:
.
Streaming source:
http://soundcloud.com/jordanklassen/piano-brother
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