Royal Wood has a river to cross. On one side lies the critically acclaimed full-length A Good Enough Day, which featured songs smooth as pebbles polished by water's caress. Over and above the rave reviews the album received, Royal's efforts earned invitations to tour nationally with the likes of songstresses Sarah Slean, Kathleen Edwards, Jill Barber and Serena Ryder.
On the other bank awaits the much-anticipated full-length follow-up, when Royal will build on the experience gained in so many trips across Canada, Europe and the US honing songs old and new for appreciative audiences. New material has been heard in recent shows, including several sold-out sets and a stellar night at the Mod Club in Toronto that was recorded for CBC Canada Live on Radio 2 and nationally broadcast this year.
To bridge these albums, on March 24th 2009 Royal will release The Lost and Found EP - a "message in a bottle" collection that will assure fans and critics that Royal is not lost at sea, adrift on an ocean of highway on tour.
Royal is known for velvety vocals and elegant piano-crafted melodies, and The Lost and Found EP will further showcase these familiar elements in a set of songs that turn the spotlight on lyrical expression and orchestral scores. As the title of the EP suggest, these songs are treasured keepsakes, recovered from the past or discovered anew.
"Wood is on his way to establishing himself alongside the Canadian royalty of artists such as Sexsmith and Wainwright. " - EXCLAIM MAGAZINE
His music has been featured on several US and Canadian TV and movie soundtracks; most recently ABC's hit show Grey's Anatomy and Army Wives. The list also includes the HBO series Regenisis, the CBC series This is Wonderland, the CTV movie Playing House, the film The End of Silence starring Sarah Harmer, and the Warner Music Canada soundtrack to the Food Network's The Surreal Gourmet (with other artists including Feist, Tom Waits, The Flaming Lips, Moby, Aretha Franklin) and more.
Royal became a multi-instrumentalist by his early teens after beginning on the piano at the tender age of four. By his early twenties, he had written, self-produced and arranged his first record. Now you will hear him pushing his own musical boundaries with his heart open exploring love, heartache and the questions that drive us all. .
At a loss because you missed Royal’s last sold out show? Well find out where he’s playing next in Toronto by entering to win tickets for his Secret “Lost and Found” Show, Wednesday, June 3. It’s FREE and for fans only! Send your best Getting Lost/Found stories to caitlin@sixshooterrecords.com with LOST & FOUND in the subject line. You can also enter to win with NOW Magazine and Torontoist. Check their sites for more details. The venue will be announced to the contest winners shortly before the show.