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Chris Brokaw Chris Brokaw (born August 1, 1964) is an American musician, best known for his work with the bands Come and Codeine. Life and career While studying at Oberlin College, Brokaw met many people who became figures on the American indie rock scen ...
's fourth solo album. Released on 23 September 2008 by Capitan Records, ''Canaris'' was in June 2008. Largely an acoustic release, the album was recorded by Aaron Mullan at
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's Echo Canyon studio in
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, NJ (tracks 1–3), and Adam Taylor at Paul Kolderie and Sean Slade's Camp Street studio (formerly
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, MA (tracks 4–6). All its songs are Brokaw's compositions, with the exception of a cover of ''Drink the Poetry of the Celtic Disciple'', written and originally performed by French
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. The album was published in a CD-only
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format and it is notable for being the first release of Capitan Records, an independent label founded by Brokaw.


Critical reception

The ''Boston Globe'' stated that "his new solo album, 'Canaris', puts the spotlight right where it belongs: on his phenomenal acoustic guitar playing." Similarly,
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gave the album its highest rating of five stars, asserting that Brokaw's "two main '90s bands, Codeine and Come, specialized in crushing emotional intensity, and since those days his expressive power has only grown"; regarding ''Canaris rendition of
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's ''Drink the Poetry of the Celtic Disciple'', the same review stated: "This is Brokaw at his best." In his review of the album for Prefix Magazine, Nick Neyland states that "Canaris fills a satisfying gap that falls somewhere in-between the comatose blackout of
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and the genteel psychedelic folk of Keith Wood's Hush Arbors", going on to suggest that "deep in the heart of ''Canaris'' is the title track, a heroic slab of treated drone rock that sounds like Brokaw has been inhaled by a colossal black hole and is performing as all the atoms in his body slowly separate."
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's review of the album described it as "a brief but wonderful exploration of the acoustic and electric, blues-traditional and experimental byways rokawand his guitar have traveled." The review declares the album's title track to be " e disc's centerpiece", in which "Brokaw does battle with tone and dissonance and murky dreamlike atmospherics." Whilst Nate Knaebel, in his review for ''Dusted Magazine'', acknowledges that ''Canaris'' "does shine a light on rokaw'sundeniable skills", he goes on to states that " acks such as album opener 'Exemptive' and 'Watching the Clouds' aren't going to blow any minds." Overall, Knaebel's response to the album is mixed, although he admits that " yone familiar with Brokaw's work knows that the guy can play the guitar." In his review of ''Canaris'' for
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, Matthew Fiander writes that "Brokaw always excelled as part of bands like Codeine and Come in the past, but here, with no bass or drums to work with his guitar, with his sound left to stand alone, he still sounds like one of the most compelling guitarists in music today."


Track listing

All songs performed solo by
Chris Brokaw Chris Brokaw (born August 1, 1964) is an American musician, best known for his work with the bands Come and Codeine. Life and career While studying at Oberlin College, Brokaw met many people who became figures on the American indie rock scen ...
. All songs written by Brokaw, unless otherwise noted.


Personnel

*
Chris Brokaw Chris Brokaw (born August 1, 1964) is an American musician, best known for his work with the bands Come and Codeine. Life and career While studying at Oberlin College, Brokaw met many people who became figures on the American indie rock scen ...
 – acoustic guitars ;Additional personnel * Aaron Mullan –
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References


External links


Chris Brokaw's Official Website

Discogs entry for ''Canaris''

Neyland, Nick, "Review of Chris Brokaw's ''Canaris''", in ''Prefix Magazine''

Knaebel, Nate, "Review of Chris Brokaw's ''Canaris''", in ''Dusted Magazine''
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