Faith Healer

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Acid 03:56 Tools
Try ;-) 00:00 Tools
Light Of Loving 03:29 Tools
Canonized 00:00 Tools
& Waiting 00:00 Tools
Fools Rush In 04:32 Tools
Cosmic Troubles 03:11 Tools
Infinite Return 00:00 Tools
Sterling Silver 03:29 Tools
Angel Eyes 04:18 Tools
Until The World Lets Me Go 02:39 Tools
No Car 00:00 Tools
Might As Well 00:00 Tools
Was, Is, And Is To Come 00:00 Tools
Universe (Whatever 'Till You're Dead) 00:00 Tools
Such A Gemini 00:00 Tools
Sufferin' Creature 00:00 Tools
2nd Time 00:00 Tools
Universe 03:29 Tools
Best Saved 4 Last 00:00 Tools
Best Saved For Last 00:00 Tools
Turn Up Sound 00:00 Tools
Waiting 00:00 Tools
Was, Is and Is To Come 00:00 Tools
Until The World Let's Me Go 00:00 Tools
Send Me A Sign 05:20 Tools
& Waiting - Audiotree Live Version 00:00 Tools
Going With the Flow 00:00 Tools
Light of Loving - Audiotree Live Version 00:00 Tools
Love Is a Crime 05:15 Tools
Grain in the Sand 04:09 Tools
Might as Well - Audiotree Live Version 00:00 Tools
Keep On Dreaming (New Piece of Heaven) 00:00 Tools
Mean Machine 00:00 Tools
Try ;-) - Audiotree Live Version 00:00 Tools
On the Run 00:00 Tools
Why Don't We Go 00:00 Tools
Sterling Silver - Audiotree Live Version 00:00 Tools
Be My Serpentine 00:00 Tools
Hungry for Rock 00:00 Tools
Tell Us Who You Are 00:00 Tools
Such a Gemini - Audiotree Live Version 00:00 Tools
B-Ware 00:00 Tools
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Cry 00:00 Tools
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Try ,-) 00:00 Tools
Try 00:00 Tools
Everytime We Say Goodbye 00:00 Tools
Soul Of Pain 00:00 Tools
Place Called Heaven 00:00 Tools
Full Performance (Live on KEXP) 00:00 Tools
The Bollock Brothers 00:00 Tools
Was Is And Is To Come 00:00 Tools
Try ; - ) 00:00 Tools
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You're My Love 00:00 Tools
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Lesson on Love 00:00 Tools
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Long before Jessica Jalbert began recording under the solo moniker Faith Healer, she fostered a tight collaborative friendship with fellow Edmonton-bred polymath Renny Wilson. They’ve made boppy garage rock in Tee-Tahs, kicked up a racket in Punk Explosion, and even played in a scattering of cover bands. In 2011, Wilson was a key contributor to Jalbert’s solo albumBrother Loyola. So when Jalbert set about creating her new solo album under the name Faith Healer, she naturally called on her old buddy to help out on production and instrumental duties. The result of these sessions is the debut LP Cosmic Troubles, which will come out this spring on Mint Records. Jalbert wrote this material while absorbing a steady diet of psychedelic rock from the ‘60s and ‘70s. This fixation translates into inventive songs that combine the sun-kissed sparkle of classic pop harmonies with head-swimming trippiness and a few forays into thundering fuzz. She and Wilson played all of the parts themselves. “He had a recording set-up in his parents’ basement,” Jalbert explains of the sessions. “His mom and dad cooked us dinner pretty much every time. It was very much a family affair.” Wilson captured the songs using his vintage console, which — if rumours are to be believed — may have been used on some Steely Dan recordings back in the day. The pair worked slowly, their overlapping schedules meaning that they were only able to record periodically. “We had such intertwined lives, because we were both working at the same record shop, and he was working on the days I had off,” Jalbert remembers. “We could record on Tuesday afternoons, that was the only time we had. And if one of us didn’t have a free Tuesday, we couldn’t record that week.” Eventually, they logged enough Tuesdays to finish Cosmic Troubles, which captures the warmth of the Summer of Love along with an eclectic sense of anything-goes adventurousness. Opener “Acid” finds Jalbert renouncing hallucinogens after a bad trip, but the wah-laced fretwork suggests that she might still be feeling some of the drug’s after-effects. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.