Liam Kazar - Due North - New LP record 2021 Woodsist Mare Vinyl - Chicago Soft Rock / Indie
Liam Kazar - Due North - New LP record 2021 Woodsist Mare Vinyl - Chicago Soft Rock / Indie
 Liam Kazar - Due North
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So Long Tomorrow 04:20
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Old Enough For You 04:02
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Shoes Too Tight 04:27
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Nothing To You 03:34
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On a Spanish Dune 04:51
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Frank Bacon 04:44
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I've Been Where You Are 03:54
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No Time For Eternity (Ft. Andrew Sa)Â 03:36
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Give My World 04:01
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Something Tender 04:02
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about
Liam Kazar makes joyful rock songs so irresistible they feel timeless. Just ask Jeff Tweedy. âI love everything about Liam. His voice, his songs, the way he plays instruments, his smile, his cooking... Everything,â says Tweedy. âWhenever I hear one of his songs for the first time I almost immediately start thinking to myself, âoh yeah! This song! I love this song.â Itâs a magic trick very few people can pull off: making something brand new sound like a cherished memory.â But on Kazarâs debut album Due North, out August 6 via Mare Records, the LPâs 10 tracks are full of so much charm, wit, and heart it canât be a sleight of hand.
The Kansas City-based, Chicago-raised musician and acclaimed chef/founder of the Armenian pop-up restaurant Isfahan, describes the making of Due North as a personal revelation, where the more he wrote the more his songs showed what kind of artist heâs always wanted to be. While heâs consistently been a dream bandmate over the past several years, performing with artists like Tweedy, Steve Gunn, Daniel Johnston, and more, making his own songs presented a chance to finally find his own voice. But figuring out how to step out was a rewarding challenge. âThis record kind of all stemmed from...  more
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 Liam Kazar - Due North
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1.
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So Long Tomorrow 04:20
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2.
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Old Enough For You 04:02
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3.
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Shoes Too Tight 04:27
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4.
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Nothing To You 03:34
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5.
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On a Spanish Dune 04:51
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6.
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Frank Bacon 04:44
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7.
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I've Been Where You Are 03:54
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No Time For Eternity (Ft. Andrew Sa)Â 03:36
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9.
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Give My World 04:01
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10.
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Something Tender 04:02
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about
Liam Kazar makes joyful rock songs so irresistible they feel timeless. Just ask Jeff Tweedy. âI love everything about Liam. His voice, his songs, the way he plays instruments, his smile, his cooking... Everything,â says Tweedy. âWhenever I hear one of his songs for the first time I almost immediately start thinking to myself, âoh yeah! This song! I love this song.â Itâs a magic trick very few people can pull off: making something brand new sound like a cherished memory.â But on Kazarâs debut album Due North, out August 6 via Mare Records, the LPâs 10 tracks are full of so much charm, wit, and heart it canât be a sleight of hand.
The Kansas City-based, Chicago-raised musician and acclaimed chef/founder of the Armenian pop-up restaurant Isfahan, describes the making of Due North as a personal revelation, where the more he wrote the more his songs showed what kind of artist heâs always wanted to be. While heâs consistently been a dream bandmate over the past several years, performing with artists like Tweedy, Steve Gunn, Daniel Johnston, and more, making his own songs presented a chance to finally find his own voice. But figuring out how to step out was a rewarding challenge. âThis record kind of all stemmed from...  more













