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    Written while living near The Beaches in Toronto, The Freedom Sessions is an honest portrait into the mind of this seasoned Toronto born Musician. With guitar in hand he delivers raspy vocals backed by beautiful haunting melodies with socially conscious lyricism that promotes awareness, unity, and peace.
    Black Suit Devil’s debut brings together some of Toronto’s finest Musicians to help expand its sound.
    Neil Cameron, a classically trained violinist, has been a part of BSD’s live shows for over two years lending his East Coast style to songs like “Carry On” & the second album single “Dreams”, a song meant to inspire hope in those young and old to reach for their dreams despite any obstacle or opposition. Wesley Collet Taylor on upright bass infuses the record with an element of jazz, as heard on the track “Bullets”, a tribute to the world’s great leaders in the peace through non-violence movements. John Brand, a multi-instrumentalist lending his Piano chops and Colin Riddoch, a young up-and-coming jazz drummer, both add their unique flair throughout The Freedom Sessions.
    Featured on the album’s first single “Fumble”, written about the struggle to keep up in day-to-day life and cope with worldwide injustice, is veteran singer/songwriter Chris Staig who adds a southern country twang with his slide guitar and Ansley Simpson an accomplished Anishinaabe Artist whose voice adds a sense of comfort to the dark undertones of the song.
    “Blind Man”, with its mystic tribal desert dance feel, is the lead off track featuring The Road Heavy’s Jules Cardoso’s fierce powerhouse vocals. Bringing an Eastern vibe to the album’s “Shackled” & “The Machine” is Toronto Tabla Ensemble’s Razak Pirani. Talented flautist Ross Pearson whose spontaneously intricate pieces were all recorded in a single-take, adds colour on songs such as “Devils & Dollar Signs”, “Shackled”,& “Stardust” (which was featured on CBC Searchlight).
    The album was recorded and engineered by Anthony Sestito at Edadic Music. With his dedication and attention to detail he helped to capture Andy’s vision for the album and bring it to life.
    The Freedom Sessions was specially mastered for Vinyl and CD by Noah Mintz at Lacquer Channel Mastering, who has mastered albums for artists such as The Sheepdogs, Matt Mays, Wintersleep, Broken Social Scene, Billy Talent.

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lyrics

Bullets


Hey there Martin

They called you king

You saw passed the black and white

And into the hearts of the common man

You built your armies with no guns

And stood up to Uncle Sam

Moved mountains with those words you sang

Walking that fine line

For freedom

Opening the minds

Of the blind

Facing an evil

Much bigger than the walls

They use to cast the shadows

That keep us in the dark

We run around in circles

Lost and torn apart



All of my heroes

Are gone

All of my heroes

Took a bullet in the name of love

All of my heroes

Are gone



We thank you for your courage

For seeing through the lies

Our hearts will be your final

Resting place

until the day

that we die



Gandhi he was a rich man

Who gave up everything

To stand ground for the poor man

He built his armies with no guns

And stood up to the oppressor’s stance

And moved mountains with those words he sang



He walked that fine line

For freedom

Opening the minds

Of the blind

Facing an evil

Much bigger than the walls

They use to cast the shadows

That keep us in the dark

We run around in circles

Lost and torn apart



All of my heroes

Are gone

All of my heroes

Took a bullet in the name of love

All of my heroes

Are gone



We thank you for your courage

For seeing through the lies

Our hearts will be your final

Resting place

until the day

that we die



They Fear the man

Who keeps love in his heart

And the will to seek the truth

They fear the man

Whose words are more powerful than any gun



They fear the man who shines

A light on to the dark

Leading us to freedom

Because together we are strong

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from The Freedom Sessions, released October 6, 2017

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Black Suit Devil is a Toronto-based project in the Folk,Rock & Roots genres

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