Ken Stead
Central Hall Piano Stage
eventThursday, January 16, 2020
schedule12:00 PM - 3:00 PM (MST)
About the artist
“Ken Stead has played everything from main stage BVJ to house concerts and can engage a crowd of any size with his voice, songs, and generous demeanor on stage. ”
Ken Stead already has a firm foothold in the Canadian roots community, having graced the grassy stages and sessions of Edmonton Folk Fest, Canmore Folk Fest, and North Country Fair, as well as rowdier standing room venues like the Calgary Stampede Coke Stage. Whether its Solo, duo or with his 5 piece festival band, Ken Stead makes every room feel like home. Ken hs toured Canada 6 times and most recently toured Europe 2 times. A generous demeanour, a delicate wit, and an empathetic understanding of audiences of all shapes, his performances are as true and honest as the songs themselves.
Ken Stead is known for silencing a room to a whisper, but with his new release, Civil War, he proves capable of starting an uproar. With more volume, comes more space to make heartfelt moments hit more closely, and big emotional moments rattle through your chest. Guitars, bass and drums punctuate charged lyricism and lived experience. It’s full and dynamic roots rock, with an emphasis on message, born from Stead’s keen musical interest in both folk and political hip hop.
Produced by Winston Hauschild (Hannah Georgas, Hey Ocean), Civil War is an earnest portrait of the domestic, the conflicts present in the everyday, and how one’s struggle with themselves and their own faults bleed into their relationships with others, how that mirrors the larger political climate. Throughout the record, Stead grapples with his firm belief that peace begins with the individual. Tracks like “I’m Done Trying” are strong and self-critical, pining to understand the other with empathy and the earned conviction of its power-chords.
Civil War is about bridging binaries and breaking barriers, both political and emotional, race and gender, husband and wife. Big and beautiful music that doesn’t need to polarize to speak strongly and directly.
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