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Few poets follow their own arrow as devotedly as Tim Easton, whose songwriting career has woven in and out of folk music and rock ‘n’ roll (and Americana before it was really called that), of erstwhile bands and solo songwriting, of his birthplace of America and all the other places he’s called home. Whether surviving as a busker in Paris and Prague, living and working on both US coasts, touring relentlessly through remote Alaska or recording with some of the most famous sidemen in rock history, Easton has followed his inspiration to every point on the map.
Produced at Neighborhood Recorders in Victoria, BC, by Leroy Stagger (longtime collaborator and one-third of folk supergroup Easton Stagger Phillips), the album zigs and zags through the geography so intrinsic to Easton’s storytelling. This makes the so-called “one-of-a-kindland” topography of Victoria the perfect setting for the new tracks on “Find Your Way,” explorations of turmoil and resolution, of troubled relationships viewed from the outside and within. Easton calls the songs “feature films inside three-minute chunks of music.”