Ptarmigan

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Lord Who Built This House 04:35 Tools
Pleistocene 06:04 Tools
Stars On Patrol 03:10 Tools
Good Morning Holocene 03:36 Tools
Valley of Some Sort 05:37 Tools
Hydroelectric Power Commission: Fear Holds Us Back 04:14 Tools
Eardrums Burst 04:45 Tools
Thylacine 05:30 Tools
Le 'Ospital 05:26 Tools
Nights and Lights 02:54 Tools
Interloper 05:05 Tools
Stillborn Kings 04:49 Tools
Where 04:19 Tools
Of the Hills and the Hunt 03:48 Tools
Primrose & Snapdragon 06:38 Tools
We, The Forest 04:27 Tools
Delta 04:47 Tools
The Quadrille 05:34 Tools
Sentient 03:59 Tools
My Mind Bleeds 05:07 Tools
Migratory 04:08 Tools
Metronome 05:40 Tools
Coquihalla 09:50 Tools
Go Dancing 05:18 Tools
The Island: Main Theme 06:29 Tools
The Island: Intro 01:58 Tools
Vancouver: Reflections 02:54 Tools
The Island: Preambule 00:37 Tools
Vancouver: The City 00:37 Tools
Go Dancing: Go Dancing 05:15 Tools
Night of the Gulls: On the Water 05:15 Tools
Night of the Gulls: On the Wind 05:15 Tools
Night Of The Gulls: On The Win 03:10 Tools
A Hymn To The Ocean And A Grea 06:14 Tools
The Island 06:14 Tools
O Zephyr 06:14 Tools
Night Of The Gulls: On The Wat 06:14 Tools
A Hymn to the Ocean & A Great Northern Lake: Afternoon Rain 06:14 Tools
A Hymn to the Ocean & A Great Northern Lake: Ocean Song 06:14 Tools
Vancouver 06:14 Tools
Go Dancing - Go Dancing 05:16 Tools
The Island (Part Three) - Main Theme 06:28 Tools
Spirit Wakes 00:51 Tools
2b The Island 05:16 Tools
Vancouver (Part One) - Reflections 02:55 Tools
Chimborazo 05:16 Tools
The Island Pt 1 Intro 05:16 Tools
The Island (Part One) - Introduction 00:30 Tools
02c The Island 05:16 Tools
Vancouver (Part Two) - The City 02:36 Tools
2a The Island 05:16 Tools
Night Of The Gulls (Part One) - On The Water 00:51 Tools
Night Of The Gulls (Part Two) - On The Wind 03:10 Tools
A Hymn To The Ocean And A Great Northern Lake (Part Two) - Afternoon Rain 00:49 Tools
Night of the Gulls Pt 1 On the Water 05:16 Tools
The Island Pt 2 Preamble 05:16 Tools
ptarmigan 24:58 Tools
A Hymn To The Ocean And A Great Northern Lake (Part One) - Ocean Song 06:14 Tools
Night of the Gulls Pt 2 On the Wind 05:16 Tools
4a Night Of 00:53 Tools
The Island Pt 3 Main Theme 00:53 Tools
A Hymn To 00:53 Tools
A Hymn to the Ocean and a Great Northern Lake: Ocean Song 00:53 Tools
And A Gre 00:53 Tools
Bonus Track 00:53 Tools
A Magician of Sorts 04:09 Tools
Vancouver Pt 1 Reflections 00:53 Tools
The Island (Part Two) - Preamble 00:30 Tools
Stilts 04:09 Tools
3b Vancouver 00:51 Tools
A Hymn to the Ocean and a Great Northern Lake: Afternoon Rain 00:51 Tools
Vancouver Pt 2 The City 02:55 Tools
The Island-preamble 02:55 Tools
Peaks 06:21 Tools
Night of the Gulls (A Hymn to the Ocean and a Great Northern Lake) 06:21 Tools
The Island-intro 00:30 Tools
Sanctuary 04:28 Tools
Hymn to the Great Ocean...Pt 1 Ocean Song 04:28 Tools
The Sarus Crane 04:09 Tools
Clifftop 04:18 Tools
Cover - My Girls 05:12 Tools
Conch 04:04 Tools
Hymn to the Great Ocean...Pt 2 Afternoon Rain 04:04 Tools
The Island (Part Two ) - Preamble 00:37 Tools
The Island (Part One) - Intro 00:37 Tools
Castle Age 04:13 Tools
A Woman of Age 04:39 Tools
Eliak 05:56 Tools
True Colour 06:21 Tools
Vancouver-reflections 06:21 Tools
Night of the Gulls-on the water 06:21 Tools
A Hymn tio the Ocean... 06:21 Tools
Night of the Gulls-on the wind 06:21 Tools
Vancouver-the city 06:21 Tools
Fiefdom 04:09 Tools
The Island-main theme 04:09 Tools
Bloom 04:09 Tools
Limbs 04:09 Tools
The Island: Preamble 04:09 Tools
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At least four (4) bands use the name Ptarmigan. 1. Ptarmigan is a modern band of the powerfolk ambiopop genre formed in Columbia, Missouri in 2007. Evan Walton, Peter Marting, and Ted Carstensen create intricate, powerful explosions from simple folk roots and catchy melodies over levels of ambiance. Ptarmigan returns with their sophomore release, “The Forest Darling”, the follow-up to 2009’s “Our Ancient Friends”. Where Ptarmigan used to rely on high/low tempo changes to create tension before unleashing an explosion of pop melodies, they’ve evolved to focusing more on harmonizing the voices of their songwriters, Evan Walton (guitar) and Peter Marting (bass). This album is a definite maturation for the band, whose ambition has never been in question. And maturation in the best sense, they resisted the urge of so many others that confused progress with adding more instruments and band members, and claiming Loretta Lynn and Woody Guthrie as their main influences. They push through the limitations that restrain a 3-person pop band to maximize a warmer and lush sound telling stories of loneliness and longing. 2. Ptarmigan formed in 1970, when Michael Bieling introduced guitarist James Lithgow to vocalist/recorder player Glen Dias. The trio began writing songs, with Bieling accompanying the two instrumentalists on congas. They soon added Dennis Lelonde on alto sax, piano and vocals, Monte Nordstrom on 12 string and vocals, and a second percussionist, Shawn Mullins. They combined together to create a bizarre acid-folk sound, but being entirely instrumental. They only released one album, "Ptarmigan", in 1974 with three members. 3. Ptarmigan was formed in 2006 by Vanessa Hanson from Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Ptarmigan is a one-woman noise project with an oddly organic, and witchy sound. Her music consists of clean guitars played with animal bones and singing described by her counterpart (perpetrator of the solo noise act The Dead Are Those Who Have Died) as soundly like "kind of a screaming swamp witch." (http://www.myspace.com/ptarmigansignal) 4. Ptarmigan is an indie-folk band based in Toronto and Guelph. Formed in 2010 as a collaboration between old friends, the members of Ptarmigan craft dynamic and highly melodic songs inspired in equal measure by the organic and the fantastic. Emphasizing musicality, inventive songcraft, and creative dialogue between members, their music is at once experimental and familiar. Innovative use of sound and musical form is grounded in the textures and sensibilities of traditional folk music, including a focus on melody, lyrical storytelling, and skillful songwriting. They were formerly known as Eliak and The Dream Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.