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  <title>EP 367 |  Terra Lightfoot Guests. New Album 'Home Front'</title>
  <description>A long-distance pal returns to The podcast. Sensational Singer- Prolific Songwriter - Road Warrior.&amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp;Terra Lightfoot &amp;amp;nbsp; Terra&amp;amp;nbsp;Lightfoot&amp;amp;nbsp;has a well-earned reputation as a tireless live performer, with a tour history mapped across the globe and awards testifying to every mile logged along the way. To date,&amp;amp;nbsp;Lightfoot's marathon tours have touched down in eight countries across four continents. She also conceived, created, curated, produced and co-headlined&amp;amp;nbsp;The Longest Road Show, an all-female touring revue.&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; Most fans would reasonably assume that the singer-songwriter’s natural element is in the spotlight. But even accomplished touring artists like&amp;amp;nbsp;Lightfoot&amp;amp;nbsp;feel the insistent tug of home. That place, which for&amp;amp;nbsp;Lightfoot&amp;amp;nbsp;is a scenic hideaway, is captured in warm detail on the artist’s intimate new album,&amp;amp;nbsp;Home Front. In stark contrast to the anthemic alt-pop riffs of 2017’s&amp;amp;nbsp;New Mistakes&amp;amp;nbsp;and 2023’s&amp;amp;nbsp;Healing Power&amp;amp;nbsp;(each of which earned the artist&amp;amp;nbsp;JUNO Award&amp;amp;nbsp;nominations and&amp;amp;nbsp;Polaris Music Prize&amp;amp;nbsp;mentions), this is an unplugged session in more ways than one.&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; In Terra's words ..... “This house is a special place. “It sits all by itself between woods and streams that go on for acres and acres and a beautiful wetland teeming with wildlife. I find myself living more comfortably in my own bones than ever before when I’m here. There is a deep quiet here, in the house that backs onto the beaver marsh. Blue herons fly, and moose and bears walk the forest path out back. It is a place where I can’t help but be more connected to the natural world. Being so engrossed in the world of loud rock ’n’ roll guitar doesn’t leave a lot of space for field recording or softly strummed nylon strings. Home Front is the place where I can share all those softer and sweeter moments.” Home Front releases Oct 17th.&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp; Next Week - Mariel Buckley and her newest album Strange Road Trip which premiers' same day Oct 17&amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
  <author_name>Mulligan Stew</author_name>
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