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Low Tide (2018)
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Grammer's powerful, highly-anticipated first collection of original songs. Includes "Hole", folk radio's #1 song for February 2018, and "Good Life", her tribute to her late father.
- #9 Most-Played Album for 2018 on Folk Radio
- #13 Most-Played Artist for 2018 on Folk Radio
- Top Ten Album of the Year - Fish Records UK
- Folk Alley Best of 2018 (Elena See)
- #2 on Folk Alley's Best of 2018 Listener Poll
TRACY GRAMMER’s career began in the late 1990s as half of folk
duo Dave Carter & Tracy Grammer. Following Carter's death in 2002, Grammer continued to tour, building a formidable following as an interpreter, instrumentalist, storyteller, and champion of Carter’s legacy. LOW TIDE, Grammer's eleventh album, is her highly-anticipated songwriting debut, and represents a sea change for the artist. “I decided I would not play to a genre, nor would I play to any version of myself that had come before,” says Grammer. “In contrast to my legacy work, I had no one to serve but the songs themselves, and no hat to wear but my own, as the artist. This was liberating ... but surprisingly challenging, too.” Co-produced with longtime accompanist Jim Henry, LOW TIDE features grittier guitars, impassioned vocals, layered string and harmony arrangements, and a punchy rhythm section, giving this album a bigger sonic stage than Grammer’s previous works. “My entire musical foundation — classical, country, pop, and folk — informs this recording. I feel like I found my voice — many of them, actually — and delivered the truth.” The album opens with “Hole,” a kick-driven confessional tracing the singer’s failures in love. “Forty-niner” is a cinematic look at gambling life through the lens of casino security, while “Good Life,” Grammer’s most requested song in concert, is a poignant, country-inflected review of her father’s mistakes and revelations, told from his perspective. “The Mark,” an Americana rocker, is the biblical Cain’s blistering statement of purpose, and the plaintive album closer, “Free,” traces the singer’s journey beyond grief and offers a hopeful note : “Whatever comes will be okay / You know it will.” LOW TIDE was funded entirely via a Kickstarter campaign that reached its funding goal in just 34 hours and engaged 725 backers worldwide. Tour planning is underway, with headline appearances scheduled at Winterfolk (OR); Me & Thee Coffeehouse (MA); and Buffalo Friends of Folk Music (NY). Grammer returns by popular demand to Act II Theatre in Ambler, PA for a second installment of words+music, a musical monologue based on her forthcoming memoir, and she will teach at Puget Sound Guitar Workshop this summer. Following recent appearances with Judy Collins and Paula Cole, she will showcase at the 30th Folk Alliance International Conference in Kansas City in February. ### |
QUOTABLE:
"This is the voice of a songwriter who has made her peace with the past and who is ready — and more than willing — to move forward.” — FOLKALLEY.COM “A bold new sound, attitude, and personal viewpoint ... beautifully sung and arranged.” — MUSIC MATTERS REVIEW “A musician and singer of dazzling versatility.” — NO DEPRESSION |