Featured Artist of
January 15, 2023
with the
Album:
Silhouettes
Artist's Biography
Burn
The Louvre are an indie rock duo based out of Hamilton, ON comprised of
Jordan Speare (vocals/guitar) and Sean Cooper (guitar/vocals). Their debut
LP Silhouettes was recorded, mixed & mastered by engineer/producer Mickey
Ellsworth and was released as 11 singles across 2022. Speare began working
on Silhouettes long before Cooper joined the band, as a result he found
himself recording as a “solo artist” for the first time ever. He enlisted
the help of friend Andrew Billone of Silvertone Hills to play lead guitar
and bass on all 11 tracks on the LP. He also invited friend and fellow
singer/songwriter Stephanie Deshane to sing with him on “Alison”, a fun duet
with a charming back & forth.
After Jordan & Mickey wrapped up the recording of Silhouettes late 2018, he
received an email from guitarist Sean Cooper. He was answering a “Musicians
Wanted” Kijiji Ad that Jordan had forgotten to take down.
“The fact that he even showed up for that beer was enough to impress me. We
hit it off and the next week, we got together to jam and he impressed me a
whole lot more. The way he was able to come up with his own unique leads to
songs that were already recorded, giving them different nuances while
maintaining the vibe of each song…I mean, I don’t think we’ve ever had a
“bad practice”. I felt this was a perfect opportunity to re-imagine Burn The
Louvre as a duo and I am very happy he wanted to be a part of this,” said
Speare on his friendship with new guitarist Sean Cooper.
Burn The Louvre’s debut LP Silhouettes is now available on all major
streaming platforms and wherever you listen to music.
About the Album
Burn The Louvre's debut LP Silhouettes was recorded, mixed & mastered by
engineer/producer Mickey Ellsworth and was released as 11 singles across
2022.
Speare began working on Silhouettes long before Cooper joined the band, as a
result he found himself recording as a “solo artist” for the first time
ever. He enlisted the help of friend Andrew Billone of Silvertone Hills to
play lead guitar and bass on all 11 tracks on the LP. He also invited friend
and fellow singer/songwriter Stephanie Deshane to sing with him on “Alison”,
a fun duet with a charming back & forth.
Silhouettes is an indie rock record with folk tendencies that is sure to
please. You can listen to it now on all major streaming platforms and
wherever else you listen to music.
Featured Artist of
July 5, 2022
with
the song:
Nice Guy
Artist's Biography
Burn
The Louvre are an indie rock duo based out of Hamilton, ON comprised of
Jordan Speare (vocals/guitar) and Sean Cooper (guitar/vocals). Their debut
LP Silhouettes was recorded, mixed & mastered by engineer/producer Mickey
Ellsworth and is slated for release across 2022. Speare began working on
Silhouettes long before Cooper joined the band, as a result he found himself
recording as a “solo artist” for the first time ever. He enlisted the help
of friend Andrew Billone of Silvertone Hills to play lead guitar and bass on
all 11 tracks on the LP. He also invited friend and fellow singer/songwriter
Stephanie Deshane to sing with him on “Alison”, a fun duet with a charming
back & forth.
After Jordan & Mickey wrapped up the recording of Silhouettes late 2018, he
received an email from guitarist Sean Cooper. He was answering a “Musicians
Wanted” Kijiji Ad that Jordan had forgotten to take down.
“The fact that he even showed up for that beer was enough to impress me. We
hit it off and the next week, we got together to jam and he impressed me a
whole lot more. The way he was able to come up with his own unique leads to
songs that were already recorded, giving them different nuances while
maintaining the vibe of each song…I mean, I don’t think we’ve ever had a
“bad practice”. I felt this was a perfect opportunity to re-imagine Burn The
Louvre as a duo and I am very happy he wanted to be a part of this,” said
Speare on his friendship with new guitarist Sean Cooper.
The first 6 singles off of Silhouettes are available now on all major
streaming platforms.
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