Josh Canova

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The Wish 03:48 Tools
Most Of The Time 00:00 Tools
Beautiful 03:34 Tools
Dangerous 02:54 Tools
Jesus Anymore 03:06 Tools
Fallen Down 03:06 Tools
Adios 03:16 Tools
Pesos 03:16 Tools
Outbound 03:16 Tools
Up Under 03:25 Tools
Two Nights Together 03:12 Tools
Heavy Heavy Heart 03:12 Tools
Almost Ran 03:21 Tools
Scientific 03:08 Tools
My Turn 05:43 Tools
Common Divide 03:20 Tools
Burden Square 03:58 Tools
Middle Man 02:52 Tools
The Boy's in Trouble 02:59 Tools
The Only Way You Can 03:28 Tools
Four Stars 07:15 Tools
Cake 07:15 Tools
Heavy Heart Heart 07:15 Tools
Sunday 02:39 Tools
You're So Cool 07:15 Tools
Something Real 00:00 Tools
Dating 04:44 Tools
It's Late 04:44 Tools
Most of the Time (OTH) 04:44 Tools
Wake Up 04:44 Tools
Down 04:44 Tools
When My Dreams Go South 04:44 Tools
Josh Canova - The Wish 04:44 Tools
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Josh Canova is an American singer-songwriter born and raised in Washington State and currently living in Los Angeles, CA. His influences include rock, folk, Jazz, hip-hop, pop, country, blues, and soul. Canova released his debut album, “Common Divide” in 2002, a warm and seductive record that immediately caught the attention of music supervisors and landed his songs on WB’s” One Tree Hill” and “Dawson’s Creek” as well as well as ABC’s hit show, “Alias.” In Indie-Music.com last year, Jennifer Layton wrote of Canova, “For every few hundred guys with guitars, strumming and emoting their hearts out there, there’s only one guy like Josh Canova who creates a new sound and makes me want to assign him his own category. If I owned a music store, I’d put him on a shelf marked, ‘challenging, mystic, intelligent, introspective music with flashes of sharp wit’.” Another reviewer in “CMJ” offered of Canova’s debut disc, “I can’t remember the last time I was taken so off-guard by a local artist. Josh Canova’s “Common Divide” is a deep swell of feeling, drawing on both the cinematic grace of Pink Floyd and the acoustic simplicity of Simon & Garfunkel… Strong vocals, urgent lyrics, and lavish yet understated production keep it accessible without yielding to pop convention.” With the release of “Automatic” his second full-length album, Canova's sound continues to bloom into more of an alt rock sound; a gritty, textural, hook-infested road trip of strong melodies and lyrics. Canova’s work, even more apparent in “Down,” is filled with a personal, spiritual investment, which is, in a word, timeless. Reviewer and author Matthew Greenwald, in describing “Automatic,” picked “Most Of The Time” as his favorite recording on the album which also made it’s way to the season finally of “One Tree Hill” in the company of Beck, Creedence Clearwater Revival, and U2. “Orchestral in construction, scope and execution, the track creeps up on you like the second shot of tequila. In this case, Canova isn’t just writing songs, he’s writing records -- a lost art that in this day and age. After taking a few years off from the studio, Canova released his 3rd album “Adios” in 2009. Working again with Producer Billy White Acre (Common Divide), Canova returns to his roots with a beautiful set of songs about love and loss delivered with the perfect mix of folk and country influences. In a recent review, Georgia RPS writes, “Here’s the best Josh Canova to date. The melt-y vocals and take a ride with me songwriting in Adios feels honest, rabble-rousing, matter of fact, and sweetly laid back. He can tell a compelling story in with an unassuming swagger and confidence. A little Hoyt Axton, John Prine, and Merle Haggard, I think Josh Canova is my new favorite cowboy prophet.” Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.