"Valleys are an amazing revelation—a band that makes me imagine what it might have been like to see The Swans back in their heyday, if you replaced Michael Gira with a ethereal young female with a deceptive, awesome power." - SOUND PROOF MAGAZINE (live review - Halifax Pop X)
“… (Valleys) live experience was truly exciting, though, because each song
seemed to be unpredictable from moment to moment. In one five-minute
song, the group could sound like Glenn Branca’s early-80s guitar
experiments and the minimalist American composers of the 70s. There was
never a single moment where one could suspect a mapped out structure –
everything seemed sonically and emotionally real…more a suggestion of
melody rather than the blatant expression of it. This worked
staggeringly well for the band.” – SINGING LAMB (NXNE live review)
If you’re not from Winnipeg, you might not have heard of James
Struthers. Hell, even if you are from Winnipeg it’s still possible that
you haven’t heard of him – but you will, very soon. James Struthers is
the young man that sold out the historic Pyramid Cabaret for his first
headlining gig, the CD release party for his debut EP, Nadia. Having
only begun performing solo in May 2009, Struthers is turning heads of
listeners and industry pundits alike with his seemingly over-night rise
to local stardom.
A technically skilled guitarist and incredibly gifted vocalist,
Struthers is already drawing comparisons to modern day greats like John
Mayer and Jason Mraz, even being referred to as a male Feist on more
than one occasion. Struthers’ six-song April 2010 release, Nadia, evokes
an intensely personal artistic expression of first love. Walking the
listener through the experience, from child-like naivety, through the
excitement, anticipation and joy of romance, to the caverns of
heartbreak and loneliness, Nadia plays out like a great Shakespearean
tragedy, related to by anyone who has had their heart broken (or broken
someone else’s).
