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  1. Self-Titled Summer | Casualties of Cool (2014, Canada)

    Our next Self-Titled Summer spotlight is on number 787 on The List, submitted by unsafelyhotboots. This is the sole album from the utterly prolific musician Devin Townsend as a duo with singer Ché Aimee Dorval, who previously appeared on the 2009 Devin Townsend Project album, Ki. No where near Townsend's home genre of metal, this is a moody concept album that "sounds like haunted Johnny Cash songs," particularly if Johnny Cash wrote those songs while trapped on a planet that ate fear.

    Want to read more? See the full spotlight on the Fediverse at @1001otheralbums.com or on the blog: 1001otheralbums.com/2025/07/16

    Want to skip straight to the music? Here's a Songlink: album.link/i/854531712

    Happy listening!

    #CasualtiesOfCool #DevinTownsend #ChéAimeeDorval #CountryRock #ChamberRock #folk #ambient #ConceptAlbum #selftitled #music #1001OtherAlbums

  2. Self-Titled Summer | Casualties of Cool (2014, Canada)

    Our next Self-Titled Summer spotlight is on number 787 on The List, submitted by unsafelyhotboots. This is the sole album from the utterly prolific musician Devin Townsend as a duo with singer Ché Aimee Dorval, who previously appeared on the 2009 Devin Townsend Project album, Ki. No where near Townsend's home genre of metal, this is a moody concept album that "sounds like haunted Johnny Cash songs," particularly if Johnny Cash wrote those songs while trapped on a planet that ate fear.

    Want to read more? See the full spotlight on the Fediverse at @1001otheralbums.com or on the blog: 1001otheralbums.com/2025/07/16

    Want to skip straight to the music? Here's a Songlink: album.link/i/854531712

    Happy listening!

    #CasualtiesOfCool #DevinTownsend #ChéAimeeDorval #CountryRock #ChamberRock #folk #ambient #ConceptAlbum #selftitled #music #1001OtherAlbums

  3. Self-Titled Summer | Casualties of Cool (2014, Canada)

    Our next Self-Titled Summer spotlight is on number 787 on The List, submitted by unsafelyhotboots. This is the sole album from the utterly prolific musician Devin Townsend as a duo with singer Ché Aimee Dorval, who previously appeared on the 2009 Devin Townsend Project album, Ki. No where near Townsend's home genre of metal, this is a moody concept album that "sounds like haunted Johnny Cash songs," particularly if Johnny Cash wrote those songs while trapped on a planet that ate fear.

    Want to read more? See the full spotlight on the Fediverse at @1001otheralbums.com or on the blog: 1001otheralbums.com/2025/07/16

    Want to skip straight to the music? Here's a Songlink: album.link/i/854531712

    Happy listening!

    #CasualtiesOfCool #DevinTownsend #ChéAimeeDorval #CountryRock #ChamberRock #folk #ambient #ConceptAlbum #selftitled #music #1001OtherAlbums

  4. Self-Titled Summer | Casualties of Cool (2014, Canada)

    Our next Self-Titled Summer spotlight is on number 787 on The List, submitted by unsafelyhotboots. This is the sole album from the utterly prolific musician Devin Townsend as a duo with singer Ché Aimee Dorval, who previously appeared on the 2009 Devin Townsend Project album, Ki. No where near Townsend's home genre of metal, this is a moody concept album that "sounds like haunted Johnny Cash songs," particularly if Johnny Cash wrote those songs while trapped on a planet that ate fear.

    Want to read more? See the full spotlight on the Fediverse at @1001otheralbums.com or on the blog: 1001otheralbums.com/2025/07/16

    Want to skip straight to the music? Here's a Songlink: album.link/i/854531712

    Happy listening!

    #CasualtiesOfCool #DevinTownsend #ChéAimeeDorval #CountryRock #ChamberRock #folk #ambient #ConceptAlbum #selftitled #music #1001OtherAlbums

  5. Self-Titled Summer | Casualties of Cool (2014, Canada)

    Our next Self-Titled Summer spotlight is on number 787 on The List, submitted by unsafelyhotboots. Here’s a quick rundown:

    • Point of origin(s): This is, at least thus far, a one-off project from Canadian/Vancouverite musicians Devin Townsend and Ché Aimee Dorval. Townsend is an incredibly prolific artist who typically works in the realm of metal, with s/t projects such as The Devin Townsend Band, Devin Townsend Project, his solo material, and his record label HevyDevy Records. The Devin Townsend Project in particular started as a series of albums meant to allow space for Townsend to figure out his identity as a musician, beginning with Ki (2009), which featured Dorval as a guest vocalist on a few tracks. Initially, Casualties of Cool was slated to be the 6th album for the Devin Townsend Project (following the 2012 Epicloud) and Townsend’s 16th studio album overall. But, perhaps since the music on this album is so different from his previous work, Townsend later decided to make it a separate project, working again with Dorval then as a duo, plus Morgan Ågren on drums/percussion and various guest musicians (including a chamber choir).
    • Tasting notes: Moody, ambient country rock, with vibes for days. According to Townsend himself, “It sounds like haunted Johnny Cash songs.” Also, sounds like (i.e., has the concept of) a traveller being lured to a sentient, fear-eating planet, the traveller finding solace in music on said fear-eating planet, and then liberation for the traveller and another captive of the fear-eating planet. Or something.
    • Standout track: Any that feature Dorval’s gorgeous vocals. But also, as with any great concept album, the tracks bleed into and refer back to each other,[1] so you really need to listen to all of them – it’s an event.
    • Where are they now?: Townsend has continued to make many records, primarily under his solo work. His most recent, PowerNerd (2024), is his 22nd studio album. Dorval has continued to work with Townsend and on her own solo material, with the 2023 The Crowned being her most recent solo studio album.
    • Websites: Band website, Wikipedia; Devin Townsend’s website, Ché Aimee Dorval’s website, Devin Townsend’s Bandcamp, Ché Aimee Dorval’s Bandcamp

    Happy listening!

    1. Okay, so, after writing this, I realized I had listened to a version that had an extra disc with an additional hour of material. It wasn’t labelled as deluxe or anything and I listened to the whole 2h 18m without knowing where the break between discs was. So, I’m not sure how much of the referring back I heard was because maybe those extra tracks were reworked/early versions of what ended up on disc 1, etc. ↩︎

    #ambient #CasualtiesOfCool #chamberRock #ChéAimeeDorval #conceptAlbum #countryRock #DevinTownsend #folk #music #musicDiscovery #selftitled

  6. Self-Titled Summer | Casualties of Cool (2014, Canada)

    Our next Self-Titled Summer spotlight is on number 787 on The List, submitted by unsafelyhotboots. Here’s a quick rundown:

    • Point of origin(s): This is, at least thus far, a one-off project from Canadian/Vancouverite musicians Devin Townsend and Ché Aimee Dorval. Townsend is an incredibly prolific artist who typically works in the realm of metal, with s/t projects such as The Devin Townsend Band, Devin Townsend Project, his solo material, and his record label HevyDevy Records. The Devin Townsend Project in particular started as a series of albums meant to allow space for Townsend to figure out his identity as a musician, beginning with Ki (2009), which featured Dorval as a guest vocalist on a few tracks. Initially, Casualties of Cool was slated to be the 6th album for the Devin Townsend Project (following the 2012 Epicloud) and Townsend’s 16th studio album overall. But, perhaps since the music on this album is so different from his previous work, Townsend later decided to make it a separate project, working again with Dorval then as a duo, plus Morgan Ågren on drums/percussion and various guest musicians (including a chamber choir).
    • Tasting notes: Moody, ambient country rock, with vibes for days. According to Townsend himself, “It sounds like haunted Johnny Cash songs.” Also, sounds like (i.e., has the concept of) a traveller being lured to a sentient, fear-eating planet, the traveller finding solace in music on said fear-eating planet, and then liberation for the traveller and another captive of the fear-eating planet. Or something.
    • Standout track: Any that feature Dorval’s gorgeous vocals. But also, as with any great concept album, the tracks bleed into and refer back to each other,[1] so you really need to listen to all of them – it’s an event.
    • Where are they now?: Townsend has continued to make many records, primarily under his solo work. His most recent, PowerNerd (2024), is his 22nd studio album. Dorval has continued to work with Townsend and on her own solo material, with the 2023 The Crowned being her most recent solo studio album.
    • Websites: Band website, Wikipedia; Devin Townsend’s website, Ché Aimee Dorval’s website, Devin Townsend’s Bandcamp, Ché Aimee Dorval’s Bandcamp

    Happy listening!

    1. Okay, so, after writing this, I realized I had listened to a version that had an extra disc with an additional hour of material. It wasn’t labelled as deluxe or anything and I listened to the whole 2h 18m without knowing where the break between discs was. So, I’m not sure how much of the referring back I heard was because maybe those extra tracks were reworked/early versions of what ended up on disc 1, etc. ↩︎

    #ambient #CasualtiesOfCool #chamberRock #ChéAimeeDorval #conceptAlbum #countryRock #DevinTownsend #folk #music #musicDiscovery #selftitled

  7. Self-Titled Summer | Casualties of Cool (2014, Canada)

    Our next Self-Titled Summer spotlight is on number 787 on The List, submitted by unsafelyhotboots. Here’s a quick rundown:

    • Point of origin(s): This is, at least thus far, a one-off project from Canadian/Vancouverite musicians Devin Townsend and Ché Aimee Dorval. Townsend is an incredibly prolific artist who typically works in the realm of metal, with s/t projects such as The Devin Townsend Band, Devin Townsend Project, his solo material, and his record label HevyDevy Records. The Devin Townsend Project in particular started as a series of albums meant to allow space for Townsend to figure out his identity as a musician, beginning with Ki (2009), which featured Dorval as a guest vocalist on a few tracks. Initially, Casualties of Cool was slated to be the 6th album for the Devin Townsend Project (following the 2012 Epicloud) and Townsend’s 16th studio album overall. But, perhaps since the music on this album is so different from his previous work, Townsend later decided to make it a separate project, working again with Dorval then as a duo, plus Morgan Ågren on drums/percussion and various guest musicians (including a chamber choir).
    • Tasting notes: Moody, ambient country rock, with vibes for days. According to Townsend himself, “It sounds like haunted Johnny Cash songs.” Also, sounds like (i.e., has the concept of) a traveller being lured to a sentient, fear-eating planet, the traveller finding solace in music on said fear-eating planet, and then liberation for the traveller and another captive of the fear-eating planet. Or something.
    • Standout track: Any that feature Dorval’s gorgeous vocals. But also, as with any great concept album, the tracks bleed into and refer back to each other,[1] so you really need to listen to all of them – it’s an event.
    • Where are they now?: Townsend has continued to make many records, primarily under his solo work. His most recent, PowerNerd (2024), is his 22nd studio album. Dorval has continued to work with Townsend and on her own solo material, with the 2023 The Crowned being her most recent solo studio album.
    • Websites: Band website, Wikipedia; Devin Townsend’s website, Ché Aimee Dorval’s website, Devin Townsend’s Bandcamp, Ché Aimee Dorval’s Bandcamp

    Happy listening!

    1. Okay, so, after writing this, I realized I had listened to a version that had an extra disc with an additional hour of material. It wasn’t labelled as deluxe or anything and I listened to the whole 2h 18m without knowing where the break between discs was. So, I’m not sure how much of the referring back I heard was because maybe those extra tracks were reworked/early versions of what ended up on disc 1, etc. ↩︎

    #ambient #CasualtiesOfCool #chamberRock #ChéAimeeDorval #conceptAlbum #countryRock #DevinTownsend #folk #music #musicDiscovery #selftitled

  8. Self-Titled Summer | Casualties of Cool (2014, Canada)

    Our next Self-Titled Summer spotlight is on number 787 on The List, submitted by unsafelyhotboots. Here’s a quick rundown:

    • Point of origin(s): This is, at least thus far, a one-off project from Canadian/Vancouverite musicians Devin Townsend and Ché Aimee Dorval. Townsend is an incredibly prolific artist who typically works in the realm of metal, with s/t projects such as The Devin Townsend Band, Devin Townsend Project, his solo material, and his record label HevyDevy Records. The Devin Townsend Project in particular started as a series of albums meant to allow space for Townsend to figure out his identity as a musician, beginning with Ki (2009), which featured Dorval as a guest vocalist on a few tracks. Initially, Casualties of Cool was slated to be the 6th album for the Devin Townsend Project (following the 2012 Epicloud) and Townsend’s 16th studio album overall. But, perhaps since the music on this album is so different from his previous work, Townsend later decided to make it a separate project, working again with Dorval then as a duo, plus Morgan Ågren on drums/percussion and various guest musicians (including a chamber choir).
    • Tasting notes: Moody, ambient country rock, with vibes for days. According to Townsend himself, “It sounds like haunted Johnny Cash songs.” Also, sounds like (i.e., has the concept of) a traveller being lured to a sentient, fear-eating planet, the traveller finding solace in music on said fear-eating planet, and then liberation for the traveller and another captive of the fear-eating planet. Or something.
    • Standout track: Any that feature Dorval’s gorgeous vocals. But also, as with any great concept album, the tracks bleed into and refer back to each other,[1] so you really need to listen to all of them – it’s an event.
    • Where are they now?: Townsend has continued to make many records, primarily under his solo work. His most recent, PowerNerd (2024), is his 22nd studio album. Dorval has continued to work with Townsend and on her own solo material, with the 2023 The Crowned being her most recent solo studio album.
    • Websites: Band website, Wikipedia; Devin Townsend’s website, Ché Aimee Dorval’s website, Devin Townsend’s Bandcamp, Ché Aimee Dorval’s Bandcamp

    Happy listening!

    1. Okay, so, after writing this, I realized I had listened to a version that had an extra disc with an additional hour of material. It wasn’t labelled as deluxe or anything and I listened to the whole 2h 18m without knowing where the break between discs was. So, I’m not sure how much of the referring back I heard was because maybe those extra tracks were reworked/early versions of what ended up on disc 1, etc. ↩︎

    #ambient #CasualtiesOfCool #chamberRock #ChéAimeeDorval #conceptAlbum #countryRock #DevinTownsend #folk #music #musicDiscovery #selftitled

  9. Self-Titled Summer | Casualties of Cool (2014, Canada)

    Our next Self-Titled Summer spotlight is on number 787 on The List, submitted by unsafelyhotboots. Here’s a quick rundown:

    • Point of origin(s): This is, at least thus far, a one-off project from Canadian/Vancouverite musicians Devin Townsend and Ché Aimee Dorval. Townsend is an incredibly prolific artist who typically works in the realm of metal, with s/t projects such as The Devin Townsend Band, Devin Townsend Project, his solo material, and his record label HevyDevy Records. The Devin Townsend Project in particular started as a series of albums meant to allow space for Townsend to figure out his identity as a musician, beginning with Ki (2009), which featured Dorval as a guest vocalist on a few tracks. Initially, Casualties of Cool was slated to be the 6th album for the Devin Townsend Project (following the 2012 Epicloud) and Townsend’s 16th studio album overall. But, perhaps since the music on this album is so different from his previous work, Townsend later decided to make it a separate project, working again with Dorval then as a duo, plus Morgan Ågren on drums/percussion and various guest musicians (including a chamber choir).
    • Tasting notes: Moody, ambient country rock, with vibes for days. According to Townsend himself, “It sounds like haunted Johnny Cash songs.” Also, sounds like (i.e., has the concept of) a traveller being lured to a sentient, fear-eating planet, the traveller finding solace in music on said fear-eating planet, and then liberation for the traveller and another captive of the fear-eating planet. Or something.
    • Standout track: Any that feature Dorval’s gorgeous vocals. But also, as with any great concept album, the tracks bleed into and refer back to each other,[1] so you really need to listen to all of them – it’s an event.
    • Where are they now?: Townsend has continued to make many records, primarily under his solo work. His most recent, PowerNerd (2024), is his 22nd studio album. Dorval has continued to work with Townsend and on her own solo material, with the 2023 The Crowned being her most recent solo studio album.
    • Websites: Band website, Wikipedia; Devin Townsend’s website, Ché Aimee Dorval’s website, Devin Townsend’s Bandcamp, Ché Aimee Dorval’s Bandcamp

    Happy listening!

    1. Okay, so, after writing this, I realized I had listened to a version that had an extra disc with an additional hour of material. It wasn’t labelled as deluxe or anything and I listened to the whole 2h 18m without knowing where the break between discs was. So, I’m not sure how much of the referring back I heard was because maybe those extra tracks were reworked/early versions of what ended up on disc 1, etc. ↩︎

    #ambient #CasualtiesOfCool #chamberRock #ChéAimeeDorval #conceptAlbum #countryRock #DevinTownsend #folk #music #musicDiscovery #selftitled

  10. It's hard to believe it's been 10 years since #CasualtiesOfCool was released. I've listened to that album about 110 times since then. If I remember correctly, this was the first song anyone heard, as a preview on their PledgeMusic campaign. PledgeMusic doesn't even exist anymore.

    youtube.com/watch?v=mE9au9zL3_

  11. It's hard to believe it's been 10 years since #CasualtiesOfCool was released. I've listened to that album about 110 times since then. If I remember correctly, this was the first song anyone heard, as a preview on their PledgeMusic campaign. PledgeMusic doesn't even exist anymore.

    youtube.com/watch?v=mE9au9zL3_

  12. It's hard to believe it's been 10 years since #CasualtiesOfCool was released. I've listened to that album about 110 times since then. If I remember correctly, this was the first song anyone heard, as a preview on their PledgeMusic campaign. PledgeMusic doesn't even exist anymore.

    youtube.com/watch?v=mE9au9zL3_

  13. It's hard to believe it's been 10 years since #CasualtiesOfCool was released. I've listened to that album about 110 times since then. If I remember correctly, this was the first song anyone heard, as a preview on their PledgeMusic campaign. PledgeMusic doesn't even exist anymore.

    youtube.com/watch?v=mE9au9zL3_

  14. It's hard to believe it's been 10 years since #CasualtiesOfCool was released. I've listened to that album about 110 times since then. If I remember correctly, this was the first song anyone heard, as a preview on their PledgeMusic campaign. PledgeMusic doesn't even exist anymore.

    youtube.com/watch?v=mE9au9zL3_

  15. If anyone is looking for new music to try I'd suggest #CheAimeeDorval.

    Some phrasing is slightly reminiscent of Natalie Merchant, but very distinct in her own right.

    Dorval's voice is part whiskey-honey and as comfortable as your favorite leather chair. And when she chooses to show it, surprisingly powerful.

    #CasualtiesOfCool #BetweenThe WallsandWindow

  16. If anyone is looking for new music to try I'd suggest #CheAimeeDorval.

    Some phrasing is slightly reminiscent of Natalie Merchant, but very distinct in her own right.

    Dorval's voice is part whiskey-honey and as comfortable as your favorite leather chair. And when she chooses to show it, surprisingly powerful.

    #CasualtiesOfCool #BetweenThe WallsandWindow

  17. It's been 5 years and I still can't figure out if you can get that there is an overarching plot in #CasualtiesOfCool just from the songs itself instead of external material

  18. It's been 5 years and I still can't figure out if you can get that there is an overarching plot in #CasualtiesOfCool just from the songs itself instead of external material

  19. @dirt Torn between something that would be discovered by future fans, like #CasualtiesOfCool, and something funnier, like #CasualtiesOfDirt. On the other hand, I do not want you to suffer any casualties, so maybe the first option is better.

  20. @dirt Torn between something that would be discovered by future fans, like #CasualtiesOfCool, and something funnier, like #CasualtiesOfDirt. On the other hand, I do not want you to suffer any casualties, so maybe the first option is better.