Canada 2 Is Out Now

Hey look, it’s Canada 2 – the exciting follow-up to Canada 1. As with it’s predecessor, it features two songs that were inspired by my various trips to Canada at the beginning of the last decade. Unlike it’s predecessor, none of the song titles involve airport codes. Yay, eh?
“Remembrance Day” is about my trip to Churchill, Manitoba to see polar bears. Along the way, I also saw the Northern Lights, discovered the saddest town in the whole wide world (Thompson, Manitoba), learned the meaning of Remembrance Day at a Wendy’s in Winnipeg, and had a wet dream on a train. That last part was cut from the song. You’re welcome.
“Sensing Endings” is a somber waltz inspired by an evening in Vancouver. It’s the second-saddest song I’ve ever written.
You should give it a listen, like RIGHT NOW! Click on the Bandcamp thingy below to start enjoying the Canada-y goodness. Then go to the EP’s Bandcamp page and download it. It’s free, yo!
And hey, if you download the EP through Bandcamp, you get a bonus track! More free stuff! AND if you send me an email (carl@honeybrownblues) inquiring about the saddest song I’ve ever written, I will send it to you. All the bonus material ends up being longer than the EP itself – THAT’S how goddamn nice I am!
Enjoy. And, as always, thank you for listening.



