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Pharis and Jason Romero, photo by Laureen Carruthers

Slowcity.ca Open Mic with Catherine MacLellan and Tara MacLean, Pharis and Jason Romero, Satellite & the Harpoonist, T. Thomason and Rose Cousins

Will McGuirk April 16, 2020

By Will McGuirk

Slow living, living slow, indoors out of the fray, but slowly little by little, breath by breath the words fade and fall and slowly, breath by breath, one by one we will become two by two then. . .


"For me, this song is about connecting. It's a reminder to have patience and to know that in time all wounds are healed. There are moments, especially now, when we can't be with those we love, but we can always reach out. We will find ways to be with one another, in person, virtually or spiritually"    - Catherine MacLellan


“Most of our songs are about other people; it’s exhilarating to sing such a personal song. It’s a release, a permission to be frank about the outward charade I can create, and what it is I desire - ease, smiles, love. Knowing that love - especially for myself - is the channel that guides me best. The yodel at the end is so me at my core, when I’m feeling great and relieved.” - Pharis


“To me it reflects the spiralling of our current predicament and how easy it is to be lost in our collective mad descent, while still being lovingly engaged and aware of our situation.” - Shawn Hall

Tags Killbeat, Auteur Research, Catherine MacLellan, Tara MacLean, Pharis and Jason Romero, Satellite & the Harpoonist, T. Thomason and Rose Cousins
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