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  Full of sardonic bite and heartfelt sadness, the new James Clark Institute record is an exorcism of emotions felt after a long term relationship went south. What began merely as a therapeutic exercise in the fall of 2005, ‘Sideshow Unattraction’ took shape in early 2006 after 25 songs had been written. Conjuring up the same spirit as John Lennon’s ‘Walls and Bridges’; Frank Sinatra’s ‘In The Wee Small Hours’; Beck’s ‘Sea Change’ and Bob Dylan’s ‘Blood On The Tracks’, this farewell record to a lost lover/friend will be released in May 2008. Taking the sideshow theme one step further, James spent the late winter months of ’08 painting a full size 9’x6’sideshow banner reminiscent of the ones used in the vintage days of the freak shows. Incorporating several images and characters that are found in the new songs, the banner will be used as a backdrop for James’ live shows.

Contrary to what the name suggests, The James Clark Institute is only one person. Singer/songwriter James Clark, while confronting the ghosts from his past, puts them to song and twists and turns them into witty pop tunes. His strong songwriting sensibilties have been compared to Neil Finn; Elvis Costello; and Warren Zevon.

It was as a young boy in suburban Toronto, listening to his brother’s Beatles and Monkees records, that the idea of playing music struck him. That desire was solidified when his father arrived home from his job at a toy manufacturing plant with a makeshift drum kit he had built out of industrial drums covered in a psychedelic plush wrap. When James wasn’t banging on those drums, he could often be found scribbling down the little songs that he was writing in his head. But it wasn’t until the death of his father years later that he began to take his songwriting seriously. He taught himself guitar and became much more introspective lyrically.

While spending six years as the drummer for Toronto’s western
Surf band The Sin-Tones, James was also busy writing songs of his own, some of which would eventually end up on 2004’s ‘Home is Where the Heart Attack is’. In 2005 that record received airplay on campus radio across Canada and charted in Ontario. Tracks from the CD also received considerable airplay and widespread recognition on internet radio stations around the world. The song ‘The Worst Photograph Ever Taken Of Me’ hit #5 on MP3unsigned.com operating out of the U.K. and the CD reached #3 on the Pop Album charts of MP3.com.au based in Australia.

'Home is Where the Heart Attack is' is available on CDBaby.com

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 "Monstrous"  (03:15) 
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genre   Acoustic
album   Sideshow Unattraction
credits   James Clark - SOCAN
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 "Big Shoes To Fill"  (04:46) 
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genre   Pop
album   Sideshow Unattraction
credits   James Clark
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 "Sleeping in My Favourite Shirt"  (03:19) 
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genre   Indie
album   Sideshow Unattraction
credits   (c) James Clark - SOCAN
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 "Lake Monona Last Night (pre-release version)"  (03:51) 
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genre   Pop
album   The Fatal Mallet (coming soon)
credits   James Clark - SOCAN
label   none
 "The Worst Photograph Ever Taken Of Me"  (04:36) 
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genre   Pop
album   Home Is Where The Heart Attack Is
credits   James Clark
label   Independent
 "No-One Like Me"  (03:35) 
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genre   Pop
album   Home Is Where The Heart Attack Is
credits   James Clark
label   Independent
 "Screwed On Right"  (04:06) 
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genre   Pop
album   Home Is Where The Heart Attack Is
credits   James Clark
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 "House For Sale"  (03:50) 
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genre   Pop
album   Home Is Where The Heart Attack Is
credits   James Clark
label   Independent
 "Home Again"  (02:44) 
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genre   Pop
album   Home Is Where The Heart Attack Is
credits   James Clark
label   Independent
 "Crawl & Creep"  (03:08) 
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genre   Pop
album   Home Is Where The Heart Attack Is
credits   James Clark
label   Independent
 "In Your Universe"  (04:30) 
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genre   Alternative
album   The Land That Tim Forgot
credits   James Clark
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 "Monkey Tree"  (04:52) 
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genre   Alternative
album   The Land That Tim Forgot
credits   James Clark
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 "Letter to Dartford"  (04:14) 
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genre   Alternative
album   The Land That Tim Forgot
credits   James Clark
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 "My Invalid"  (03:10) 
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genre   Indie
album   The Land That Tim Forgot
credits   James Clark
label   Independent
 "I Breathe You"  (04:34) 
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genre   Indie
album   The Land That Tim Forgot
credits   James Clark
label   Independent
 "Dwell"  (06:26) 
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genre   Indie
album   The Land That Tim Forgot
credits   Lyrics and Music - James Clark - SOCAN
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 "Bud & Lou"  (03:32) 
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genre   Indie
album   Home Is Where The Heart Attack Is
credits   James Clark - SOCAN
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 "What Katy-did"  (05:53) 
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genre   Alternative
album   The Land That Tim Forgot
credits   James Clark - SOCAN
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 "I Wonder Where You Are Tonight Jennie Lee"  (03:25) 
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genre   Crossover
album   Sideshow Unattraction
credits   (c) James Clark - SOCAN
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 "The World I used to Live In"  (03:37) 
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genre   Indie
album   Sideshow Unattraction
credits   James Clark
label   none
Updated: Jul 19, 2009 02:29 AM
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Total Plays: 1311
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