Tin Star Orphans

Toronto, ON

 

What would happen if we lost everything?


This question is the spark that ignited Tin Star Orphan’s sophomore effort, ‘the days of blinding fear’ (2010). Zachary Bennett’s lyrics bounce from factual past, to an imagined future; from autobiographical, to pure fiction all the while dealing mostly with loss.  The loss of love, innocence, sanity, and life itself are prevalent themes at the heart of Bennett's writing.  Inspired by Cormac McCarthy’s post-apocalyptic tale, The Road, the album paints a stark portrait of a world stripped of its natural beauty and colour, while maintaining a faint glimmer of hope on the horizon.  Sometimes funny, sometimes blunt, Bennett’s words and voice stem deep from his soul and strike straight for the heart.

Sonically, ‘the days of blinding fear‘ is a real departure for Tin Star Orphans. The album is more electric and epic sounding compared to the band’s previous effort, ‘yonder’ (2009). Working once again as a production team, guitarist Dean Marino and Bennett relied less on additional instruments, such as strings and horns, and more on the core band, utilizing the high ceilings and lush reverbs at Marino’s studio, Chemical Sound (Toronto). Booming drums, swelling organs and layers of guitar pay homage to the classic ‘wall of sound’ aesthetic found on album …

Lineup

Name Role
Zachary Bennett Acoustic Guitar / Vocals
Dean Marino Electric Guitar / Vocals
Johnny Rowe Percussion
Steve Savage Keys
Dave Fenton Bass

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