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Cherry Pop

Title - Excelsior
Artist - Steven Page

Steven Page is recognized around the world as one of it’s top songwriters, capable of bringing a tear to the eye and a fall-on-the-floor laugh, often both in the same song. Add to that he is a renowned performer with an iconic and powerful voice and numerous top-10 songs over a 30-year career as an award-winning musician.

Steven has been performing and releasing new, original music for the last decade as a solo artist and touring with the Steven Page Trio and his sixth solo album, Excelsior, is out November 11th, 2022 via IDLA.

In 2018 Steven Page was inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame with his former band, Barenaked Ladies, having won a total of eight Juno Awards, four MuchMusic Video Awards, two Billboard Music Awards and a World Music Award during his 20 year tenure with that band.

In addition to his recording career, Page has penned a musical, hosted a reality TV series, and has been actively involved in organizations that support mental health and environmental issues.

1. Feel
2. What’ll I Do Now
3. Human Doll
4. How Much Is Enough
5. Look to the Stars
6. Infinitely Light Years
7. Safe
8. The Golden Age of Doubling Down
9. Xylorimba
10. Zoom
11. Something About Me

On what sounds, from start to finish, like a classic Steven Page album of the highest, creative order, he opens on the Church organ, Choir-imbued Feel and the impassioned What’ll I Do Now and follows those with the quietly revealing Human Doll, some acoustic guitar work that threads through the dulcet How Much Is Enough, and then we get both the rhythmically pleasant Look to the Stars and the layered harmonies found within the gorgeous hipsway of Infinitely Light Years.

Next up on this entertaining breeze of an album is the contemplative Safe and that is backed by the first single released, and yet confidently left until now on the track listing, the classic-BNL sounding fun of The Golden Age of Doubling Down, the album rounding out on the aptly-named Xylorimba, the jaunty pop of Zoom, coming to a close on the elegant, dance flow swirl of Something About Me.

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