Those of us who like well-crafted, slightly countrified, mellow folks tunes, but have no patience for guitar-wielding dudes with no greater griefs to sing about than their hot ex-girlfriends, will find a friend indeed in Friend of all the World, aka Montrealers Rob Cole, Kenton Mail and Charles-Louis Roseau.
Cole’s self-produced debut, Up These Branches, is the work of a singer-songwriter who likes music more than the sound of his own voice, which is saying something, since his restrained vocals ground the album’s nine tracks. Percussion, banjo, and other strings are layered into rich arrangements that conjure melancholy without melodrama. If bluegrass is porch-sitting music, this must be its urban cousin.


29.11.2011 "Smokestack", the new Friend of all the World single
16.01.2011 Video - Friend of all the World live recording session
22.12.2010 Christmas Time - Volume 1 by Friend of all the…
12.08.2010 Interview with Robert Cole
02.06.2010 Friend of all the World on Univers Folk.
06.05.2010 Review: Friend Of All The World – Up These Branches
Mike FM Interview
Slowcoustic
Common Folk Meadow
Univers Folk Interview
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