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Tragedy has a way of bringing out the best in songwriters. That's certainly the case for Dallas Green on The Love Still Held Me Near, his seventh studio album under the moniker City and Colour.

The 12-track set, arguably the most sonically aggressive and stylistically expansive outing in the City and Colour canon, comes from what Green has acknowledged as the most difficult time in his life. Within the span of a year, he lost two crucial figures - his cousin Nicholas Osczcypko, with whom he played in his first band, and longtime friend, City and Colour producer and engineer Karl Bareham, whose drowning death in Australia while on tour was the direct impetus for The Love Still Held Me Near's first single, "Meant to Be". At the time Green was also separated from his wife of (then) 11 years and felt their marriage was "seemingly over."

Green feels those inspirations were vehicles to push The Love Still Held Me Near in its own direction of exploration and discovery.

"It's not specifically about those events," he says of the album, which was co-produced with longtime band member and multi-instrumentalist Matt Kelly. "It's just an overarching theme of loss and the idea of trying to get through it." Though he adds with a small chuckle that "it was like I was having this beautiful, perfect mid-life crisis," the deeper purpose of the album is "asking good questions about life and then framing it in a way that anyone can find themselves in it. I know the experience I'm writing about on this album is not singular at all; it's everything we have to deal with as human beings, trying to live and get through it."

The Love Still Held Me Near certainly takes that trip from the emotional depths through the other side and finding a way to, as the closing track says, "Begin Again". Throughout the album, Green questions the very core of his beliefs, spiritual and otherwise, and in the title track he wonders whether true healing is even possible. He ultimately concludes that it is. Even when he acknowledges that "hope is hanging by a thread" Green sings, "I know the beauty lies in dawn's early light" and that "it ain't enough just to be alive/we gotta lean into the love a little before we die."

This is conveyed amidst a soundscape that dresses up the angst, tribulation and catharsis in sophisticated instrumental textures, ranging from waves of ambience to explosions of guitar-driven noise, with a wide array of touchstones in between.

"It was all about the love of things," Green explains. "I had gone through the most negative, terrible aspect of living, and it was the idea that the positive and the love could still keep me, us, and my friends together. I like to write. It's what I do when I just need to get something off my chest. It makes me feel better."

Hailing from St. Catharines, Ontario, Green started City and Colour in 2005 as a (then) quiet counter to the band he co-founded, hardcore luminaries Alexisonfire, releasing songs via the Internet. They proved so popular with fans that he released City and Colour's first album, Sometimes, later that year which won the JUNO Award for Alternative Album of the Year. He has since released five more albums under the moniker, accompanied by a shifting lineup of musicians, and collected 4 JUNO awards, including two Songwriter of the Year awards, plus 1 Triple Platinum, 2 Double Platinum, 6 Platinum, and 1 Gold certification in Canada, and 1 Gold certification in Australia. In 2022, Green was honored with the SOCAN National Achievement Award in recognition of his philanthropic contributions to music education in Canada.

Beyond the legacy of City and Colour, Green teamed up with global icon Alecia Moore (a.k.a. P!nk) to form the folk duo You+Me. The duo's acclaimed Platinum-certified first record, rose ave., debuted at #4 on the U.S. Top 200 Chart, #1 in Canada, #2 in Australia.

Despite that productivity and work ethic, Green went through a dark and also fallow period before The Love Still Held Me Near got on track.

Already laid low by the deaths and marital impasse (he and his wife reconciled in the wake of Bareham's passing), Green concluded a tour on February 29, 2020 and then was hit hard, like so many of his creative colleagues, by the global pandemic that brought the music industry to an abrupt and frightening halt. "I wasn't really thinking about making music at all," he recalls. "It was such a strange time for all of us, trying to wrap our heads around what was going on. I spent that spring and summer of 2020 just really trying to dig in and figure out what was going on in my life and who I was and why I had spent my whole life doing this thing that might be gone." Green was also turning 40 on September 29 of that year, which led to "a crisis of character and contemplation."

Some consolation came via visits from Kelly at Green's home in Northern Ontario. The two had "a lot of conversations, basically grieving with one another" over Bareham's death and other issues. "It began the process of trying to figure out what had just happened in 2019," Green says, "I really started to find the spark again, and then started writing."

The timing coincided with Green regrouping with Alexisonfire during the early stages of the pandemic shutdown to make their first full-length studio album in 13 years, Otherness. Green found himself going from writing nothing to working on material for two contrasting but fulfilling projects.

"I'd always joked that if I made music as much as I thought about making music I would have twice as much as I already have," Green says. "September 2020 to May 2021 was the most creatively explosive period I've ever had in my life. In seven months, I wrote and recorded two records, comprising of 22 songs. Quite a 'comeback'." During that time, he also recorded and released a two song EP, Low Songs, featuring the tracks "Murderer" and "Sunflower" from one of his longtime favorite bands, Low.

Though intensely personal, recording The Love Still Held Me Near was a collective and collaborative process. Recorded at Jukasa Studios in Caledonia, Ontario, Green and Kelly brought together a band of Canadian session stalwarts that included John Sponarski on guitar, Erik Nielsen on bass and Leon Power on drums. "The dudes who played on this record are a unit and have this hidden language like I have with Alexisonfire," Green notes. "And they've known me a long time. They all understood the pain and what these songs are about. They understood me. They understood the way I work, the way I use music to get myself through whatever was going on in my life at the time. And they knew Karl, too, so we were all sort of supporting each other through it."

Mixed by longtime collaborator, and three-time Grammy-winner Jacquire King (Kings of Leon, Norah Jones, Tom Waits, Modest Mouse, Shania Twain and others), the album features Green's voice louder than ever before, supported by arrangements that are at once delicate and nuanced but also enormously powerful. "Meant to Be", for instance, blends acoustic and electric instruments in a sweeping build, while you can hear fingers on strings and necks of guitars during "Fucked it Up". On songs such as "Bow Down to Love", "A Little Mercy", "The Water is Coming", and the title track, you could swear that Neil Young and Crazy Horse somehow snuck into the City and Colour sessions.

With The Love Still Held Me Near, wrapped and ready to come out, Green is, not surprisingly, ready to get this incarnation of City and Colour out on the road to play the songs.

Green affirms, "Something I've figured out after two decades of doing this is I'm invigorated working with new people and coming up with our own versions of the old songs. We had such a great time in the studio making this record, so even though it will be tough to live through the pain (of the songs) again, I can't wait to finally be playing with everyone."

That's the testament of a man who's faced down challenging times the only way he knows how - with guitar in hand, lyrics on the page and musical comrades at his side. Green's conviction has been renewed, and rewarded, on The Love Still Held Me Near, and in doing so he's helped to bolster ours as well.

Reviews

Rating: 4.6 out of 5 based on 718 reviews
  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    City and Colour did not disappoint

    by nato on 2012-01-23Queen Elizabeth Theatre - Vancouver

    As always, Dallas' genuine musicianship and lyrics were wonderfully performed. The guy has a great voice and humble heart. Awesome concert, as always.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Blue to sound

    by Teriv on 2012-01-23Queen Elizabeth Theatre - Vancouver

    Excellent concert, live as good if not better than recorded! Excellent evening, and very worth struggling through the weather for.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Sexy-Nerd Who knows how to perform!

    by Legoboy on 2012-01-23Queen Elizabeth Theatre - Vancouver

    If there's a complaint to be made...it's that his music all sounds really similar...if you already love his music, you'll love the show. I was blown away by his simple stage presence, and how his singing gave me goosebumps. More than once. Sexy-Nerd Who knows how to perform!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Brilliant

    by BrittanyJ on 2012-01-23Kelowna Community Theatre - Kelowna

    If I had the resources I would follow this band across the country. The show was perfect. Can't wait for their next album and tour!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 2012-01-23Kelowna Community Theatre - Kelowna

    City and Colour exceeded my expectations, which were pretty high to begin with. Just awesome!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Dallas Green is Amazing!!

    by CarolinaMoon on 2012-01-22Queen Elizabeth Theatre - Vancouver

    Such a good concert. Dallas Green is even better live then on his album, which is already hard to beat. So genuine and real. Interacted with the audience more so then any other artist I've seen before which is so rare. I love his voice, I love his music, I love him. Highly recommend his show. If he's in your town and plays more than one show, see both.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by dezybaby on 2012-01-22Queen Elizabeth Theatre - Vancouver

    Dallas Green has a flawless voice. City and Colour is a must see concert. I can't wait to see them again. Thanks for an amazing show guys!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    City and Colour

    by Janners13 on 2012-01-22Queen Elizabeth Theatre - Vancouver

    Another amazing concert by City and Colour QET is a great Venue for this band

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    The Good, The Bad and The Ugly

    by Anonymous on 2012-01-22Queen Elizabeth Theatre - Vancouver

    The Good: City and Colour were amazing, the sound was perfect and the showmanship was superb. The Bad: One ATM machine in a complex that only takes cash....come on are you serious? The Ugly: The obnoxious behaviour of some of the fans who were drunk, showed a complete lack of respect for those around them and the artists on stage. If you are going to sell alcohol then you should police it better. It wasn't a heavy metal concert, City and Colour needs an environment like Queen Elizabeth but not the drunken fools that THINK they are fans.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 2012-01-22Queen Elizabeth Theatre - Vancouver

    City and Colour were amazing. Dallas Green has a beautiful voice.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Best concert ever!!

    by DJBroadway on 2012-01-22Queen Elizabeth Theatre - Vancouver

    I have been following City and Colour for a while now and for one reason or another have missed them every time they have come to Vancouver. I finally got to see them, and it was defitately worth the wait. This was a fantastic concert. Dallas' voice is amazing live and I can't wait to see them again! If you get the chance...don't miss it!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    amazing

    by maidenchina on 2012-01-21Queen Elizabeth Theatre - Vancouver

    hands down the best show I've ever been to, beautiful voice, beautiful venue, amazing sound, best night of my life.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Dallas was simply amazing!!!

    by G1g1 on 2012-01-21Queen Elizabeth Theatre - Vancouver

    City & color is as good live as they are when you play their CD just better cause you get to see it all.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    by dogfreak on 2012-01-21Queen Elizabeth Theatre - Vancouver

    I would have preferred someone like Boxer Rebellion opening than the bands chosen.They were a little too country for my taste.Dallas Green gave a great performance, showcasing that spectacular voice that brings us there in the first place. My husband hated the use of the slide to the point it ruined the songs for him . I liked the use of the slide guitar but at times it gave too much of a country twang to the song. We really don't like country ,is that coming through? I'd go see City and Colour again,just wouldn't be as pumped up as I was over the opening acts.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Best Show Ever.

    by Sloan on 2011-12-06The Rapids Theatre - Niagara Falls

    What a fantastic night!! My boyfriend and I drove to the rapids theatre from Canada and it was well worth the distance. CIty and Colour put on an AMAZING show, with an excellent selection of songs, new and old. The Rapids theatre itself was beautiful and the staff were very polite and friendly. I can't wait to see these guys again, and hopefully they play at this venue again as well.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Just like always!

    by RedHead87 on 2011-12-02The Rapids Theatre - Niagara Falls

    As per usual, City and Colour was absolutely amazing. Nothing short of fantastic... he never disappoints!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Dallas Dazzles!!

    by Richisright on 2011-12-02The Rapids Theatre - Niagara Falls

    Firstly, let me tell you, I'm a 30-something, totally hetrosexual male but my God, if one man could turn me, it would be Dallas Green! We expected a lot. City & Colour are refreshing, thoughtful, melodic and tuneful. We all know that. So how would they do, live - adding a little bit of honkey-tonk rock to their line up? Well, actually, they were better than we had imagined. The venue at Rapids Theatre is a tidy little place with - as you'd expect, given the name - a theatre style balcony and an open floor level. It's an intimate venue, perfect for the audience to feel involved and close to their hero. We managed to get a prime-spot, stood up on the balcony area, right in line with Mr Green and his associates. The warm-up band, 'Hacienda' were a nice enough, lively introduction but I think they could tell that most wanted them to buzz-off so the real show could get going (sorry guys!) So, like a smartly-dressed whirling dervish and much to my wife's excitement, Dallas Green came bustling out of the dressing rooms (behind the bar, upstairs on the balcony, bizarrely!) and wooshed past us and down onto the stage. His opening ensemble of 'Sleeping Sickness' set the tone beautifully, following with renditions of his crowd favourites, 'What Makes a Man', 'The Girl', 'Bring Me Your Love', 'Fragile Bird', 'The Grand Optimist', 'Body in a Box' and others. Now what I hate about many of today's acts, is that they blunder on stage, play a whole bunch of songs in no particular order, thank the fan then bugger off backstage, leaving the audience with no real attachment to what they've just witnessed. Not Dallas. Whoever decided on the song-list and order of songs, whether it was Dallas or someone else, had really thought this through. His interestion with the crowd for 'What Makes a Man', was witty and genuine. As was his insistence that he and the crowd share a 'personal moment' when he performed 'Body in a Box' by getting everyone to turn off their cameras and phones. Classy. The choice of venue for this show was exceptional, the crowd was a great mix of young and not-so-young and everyone (apart for one person arrested outside the Theatre) thoroughly enjoyed themselves. Dallas Green is a master of the heart-felt lyric and a true master of appealing to a wide audience. This can't be debated. However, what I really like about Dallas Green, is that his performances always seem genuine. You never hear a bad word about him or the people he associates with. Well done Dallas. You dazzled my wife and I and we will be back to see you again very soon.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    BEST SHOW OF THE SUMMER!

    by prob on 2010-09-14Molson Amp - Toronto

    it was an AMAZING show! So great to see three of my favorite bands together & Dallas Green has made a fan out of me :D

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Fantastic show filled with incredible moments

    by K120 on 2010-09-01Molson Canadian Amphitheatre - Toronto

    Great show! Couldn't have asked for a better line up. Great pairing with Tegan and Sara and City and Colour. Tegan and Sara put on a fantastic show, soo high energy. Perfect set list for that crowd. Wish they would have played longer and had an encore though. I am sure they gained many new fans that day. City and Colour was good. I liked that he mixed having his band back him up and playing solo. Loved the Alexis cover. And of course...Gord totally stole the show. My Canadian music loving heart stopped for a moment when he made his apperance. That moment will go down in Canadian Music history. Ra Ra Riot were fun, but need better stage presence. Wintersleep convinced me to see them next time they come through town.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Dallas Green is a LEGEND!!

    by crashlanding on 2010-08-31Molson Canadian Amphitheatre - Toronto

    Dallas always knows how to please a crowd, he played all the songs you wanted to hear and more. The twists that he puts on his songs are remarkable especially on the older songs that are all mostly acoustic and don't have a band component. You will not be disappointed if you get tickets to a Dallas Green show.