
There is something uniquely seductive about retreating to the country with a guitar, ample helpings of sadness, and an active imagination: the artist removed from society, on the outside looking in. Fraser Teeple has done just that on his debut album, with the poetic yet familiar narrative of a rural Canadian lifestyle. Growing up in agricultural Ontario, Fraser spent summers cutting down trees and winters studying English Lit in the city, details that help to explain the introverted quality of his songs. Fraser has spent the last few years honing his craft at pubs, bars and cafes [...]