Corsica: Deadwood SunsetOctober 1, 2009

Corsica is a San Francisco based band formed in 2002 around the nucleus of songwriters Keith Dion and Brad Orgeron. Strong songs, born out of the Pacific ocean view from where Keith & Brad did their writing sessions, this is folk-rock indie pop with psychedelic undertones.

Corsica is a San Francisco based band formed in 2002 around the nucleus of songwriters Keith Dion (The Ophelias, Noel Redding Band, The Posonby DCs) and Brad Orgeron (The Mystery School, Wicked Electricity). They invited their friends William Seacamp (The Graves Brothers Deluxe), Marco Villalobos (The Graves Brothers Deluxe), Mike Levy (The Sneetches) and Sandy Poindexter (who has played with Dizzy Gillespie, John Handy and other jazz greats) to fill out the line-up.

Strong songs, born out of the Pacific ocean view from where Keith & Brad did their writing sessions, ..this is folk-rock indie pop with psychedelic undertones. Lilting violin & keyboards are nailed down by the rhythm section while Brad sings apocalyptic fairytales. Look for their forthcoming album, “Sight Of The Sun”.

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Corsica: Deadwood Sunset
1. Eyes Wide Open
2. The Judas Kiss *
3. King Of Everything *
4. Venus Rising
5. War To End All Wars
6. Castillian
7. Safe Harbour *
8. Tomorrow
9. Carrion Crow
10. Windfall Land *
11. River Of Sand
12. Colorblind
13. This Harvest Breed

all songs c.3:05a.m. music 2008
1,4,11 studio outtakes
2,9,13 acoustic trio session
track 2 is an early title of ‘Beautiful Remains’
3,7,8,10 live, Club Jazz Nouveau
track 5 demo
6,12 live, Café du Nord (opening for Arthur Lee & Love’s last ever live show)
* studio versions of these live tracks will appear on the forthcoming “Sight Of The Sun” cd

Keith Dion – guitars
Brad Orgeron – Vocals & guitars
Will Seekamp – keyboards & sax
Marco Villalobos – drums & percussion
Mike Levy – bass & backing vocals
Sandy Poindexter – violin & viola
And Ricardo Scales guests on piano on tk 2

Photo by Susan Whitaker (taken at the Club Jazz Nouveau)

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