"McGraw and Fer combine to make one magical americana album [Seed of a Pine]...I could talk about all of the songs...until the cows come home. Honestly this is one of those...albums which 'had me at hello.' If you're a fan of modern folk and americana, you can't go wrong with Seed of a Pine."

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Seattle Post Intelligencer - BlogCritics.org
(read full review here)

"...quite distinctive...and very enjoyable...The playing and production [on Seed of a Pine] is beautiful, rich and enigmatic like the lyrics...It feels like we’re being drawn into some very serious minded quest, a search for truth and purpose..."

-FlyinShoesReview (read full review here)

"Together they [Dave & Mandy] have crafted an album that positively brims with excellent songs, fine playing and exquisite vocals."

-Blabber 'n Smoke (read full review here)

"Singer/songwriters Dave McGraw and Mandy Fer have a knack for capturing the passionate beauty of original contemporary folk music. Evoking tranquility and reflection, their frank lyrics and life-affirming tales are woven around melodic lines that hold the fabric together...this debut collaboration [Seed of a Pine] is a perfect showcase..."

-Sun209:The Americana Music Journal
(read full review here)

"[Seed of a Pine] is an album rather than just a collection of songs and the collective experience will draw you in...This is music that is washed with the watercolour tones of the cover artwork - soft brush strokes that bleed their colours together into a pleasing whole."

-Lonesome Highway (read full review here)

"There is a delightful synergy between McGraw & Fer...[Seed of a Pine] has become a real favourite of mine very quickly, one of those albums you find yourself dipping into time and again just to enjoy the little moments."

-Music-News.com (read full review here)

"...I raise a glass to a record [Seed of a Pine] that will surprise you, lead you to memory, and warm you.... May this music be heard!"

-Minor 7th (read full review here)

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Human chemistry is indeed a mercurial thing. And adding any artistic endeavor into that mysterious balance can, every so often, create some true magic. For Dave McGraw and Mandy Fer (pronounced fair), the delicate intertwining of music, life and that always-fine interpersonal equilibrium has borne fruit in the shape of a truly one of a kind artistic partnership.

With the release of the songwriters’ first official collaboration, Seed of a Pine, the duo’s striking ability to blend their lush folk and Americana-influenced styles is on full display. McGraw’s consoling, velvety baritone voice, reminiscent of Greg Brown, coupled with Fer’s soaring and subtly powerful vocal approach, likened to that of Patty Griffin, puts a spit-shine polish on the finely crafted body of songs they have generated together. The intricate weavings of their vocal harmonies are undeniably exceptional. McGraw’s hard-hitting tunes echo narratives of the culture and landscape of the American West, wherein he thoughtfully spins tales of everyday folks looking for a little something more in their earthly existence. Fer takes a more dreamy approach, evoking complex and ethereal imagery within her sultry and haunting melodies. Her potent electric lead guitar playing, in the vein of jazz-fusion guitarist John Scofield, bravely propels this duo through their uniquely heartfelt and spirited live performances, winning over audiences night after night.

McGraw and Fer have amassed an admirable résumé and an ever-expanding fan base during their time playing music together. Having toured the U.S. from coast to coast, performing in highly esteemed theaters to intimate listening rooms, the pair has honed their skills sharing stages with fellow troubadours including Willy Porter, the Swell Season, Tony Furtado, Jeffrey Foucault and many others.

Seed of a Pine itself was recorded in Chicago during the summer of 2011 with renowned producer Zach Goheen and includes contributions from a litany of acclaimed musicians, including Wisconsin singer-songwriter Peter Mulvey, Po’Girl songstress Allison Russell, and Chicago’s JT Nero (of JT and the Clouds). This record is slated for official release on February 15, 2012.



 

Photo by Kenneth J. Hamilton

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