TERRA LIGHTFOOT WITH GUEST LOVIET – LIVE AT BRIDGEWORKS!
Seasoned rocker Terra Lightfoot has a well-earned reputation as a tireless live performer, with a tour history mapped across the globe and awards testifying to every mile logged along the way. To date, Lightfoot’s marathon tours have touched down in eight countries across four continents (including support slots for Bruce Cockburn, Blue Rodeo, The Posies, Matt Andersen, The Sheepdogs, and Willie Nelson). She also conceived, created, curated, produced and co-headlined The Longest Road Show, an all-female touring revue. Most fans would reasonably assume that the singer-songwriter’s natural element is in the spotlight. But even accomplished touring artists like Lightfoot feel the insistent tug of home. That place, which for Lightfoot is a scenic hideaway in Ontario’s Haliburton Highlands, is captured in warm detail on the artist’s intimate new album, Home Front. In stark contrast to the anthemic alt-pop riffs of 2017’s New Mistakes and 2023’s Healing Power (each of which earned the artist JUNO Award nominations and Polaris Music Prize long list nods), this is an unplugged session in more ways than one. “Home Front was recorded in the living room, on the back porch, in the relaxing moments after dinner or the late evening, when the crickets and peepers were singing their loudest,” says Lightfoot. “This house is a special place. It sits all by itself between woods and streams that go on for acres and acres and a beautiful wetland teeming with wildlife. I find myself living more comfortably in my own bones than ever before when I’m here. There is a deep quiet here, in the house that backs onto the beaver marsh. Blue herons fly, and moose and bears walk the forest path out back. It is a place where I can’t help but be more connected to the natural world. Being so engrossed in the world of loud rock n roll guitar doesn’t leave a lot of space for field recording or softly strummed nylon strings. Home Front is the place I can share all those softer and sweeter moments.”
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Over the past six years, Loviet (pronounced like “Soviet”) has established herself as one of Canada’s brightest up-and-coming artists “delivering a show that is fit for an arena” (Exclaim!), performing at festivals such as Lollapalooza, Summerfest and Ottawa Bluesfest. Her 2023 EP The Nighttime Is All In The Timing was named Music Nova Scotia’s Rock Recording of the Year in 2024 and led the East Coast Music Awards to crown Loviet the Breakthrough Artist of the Year that same year. Loviet drops the brand new single, “STIFFY”. An angst-ridden, double entendre-filled, punk-adjacent song with melancholic undertones and an early 2000s sheen. This new, self-produced track highlights a more rock-driven, unblushing portrayal of the artist than ever before.
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