
As their name suggests, Montreal indie-folk outfit Friend of All the World craft tunes that evoke the camaraderie of a kitchen party or the fellowship that springs up between strangers who meet on the road. Perhaps that’s because songwriter and front man, Rob Cole, employed a hitchhiker’s optimism and an ad on Craigslist to assemble the band. Friend’s 2009 debut, Up These Branches, was largely a solo effort by Cole, released in the hopes of attracting like-minded musicians with his haunting harmonies and rustic acoustic riffs.
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First Snow
Oh Come, Oh Come Emmanuel
By the Trees
Remembering the Stars
The Heartwood
Smokestack
At Home On the Sea
You
The Dance
Eyes
In the Life
The Old Year Now Away Is Fled
The North Wind
Asleep for the Winter
Porcupines and Marmalade
All These Days
O Come O Come Emmanuel
The Huron Carol
The Buzz
Golden Days
Good King Wenceslas
Porcupines & Marmalade
Scouting
Aslan's Country
Trinity Bellwoods
More that I Could Say
Father I See
Devil May Care
Up these Branches
Under the Dome of the Night's Sky
Smoke Stack
The Living Light
The Northwind
That Old Year Now Away is Fled
The Break
Half Life
Oh Come Oh Come Emanuel
Paumonok
Follow
Dark Matter
Dominoes (for Gord Downie)
Creatures in the Night
Periscope
I Saw Three Ships
Songlet
Slow
Contact
Daytime TV
Scouting - Long Version
In the Bleak Midwinter
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