Within the music of Hayden, raw nerves and emotional uncertainty are exposed with a masterful touch. Life's most uneasy moments get an up-close inspection from this soul-baring songsmith, and however uneasy he may sound or feel, the results are inspiring.
Hayden is a Toronto musician who’s been releasing records for ten years. His international debut Everything I Long For (Geffen) was released in 1996 after initial attention in Canada following two cassettes and several 7-inch singles. The album’s home recorded songs appealed to critics and fans alike, making many year-end top ten lists.
Following tours of the U.S, Europe and Japan, Hayden released The Closer I Get (Geffen) in 1998...a more band-oriented affair and a sonic and lyrical progression. Following over a year of touring and promotion, Hayden closed the book on chapter one of his music career. It wasn’t until 2001 that he returned with the wonderful Skyscraper National Park (Badman). Recorded at his home studio, it is filled with a warmth and beauty that was felt by music lovers everywhere. Here’s a sample of some of the international praise the album received:
THE ONION/NEW YORK “Hayden draws from the traditions of eccentric folk-rock, but his ragged, harrowing concoction of acoustic gentility and electric anarchy stands as a genre all its own.”
MOJO - GOLD SEAL OF APPROVAL (“a release of exceptional quality”) "The album's unequivocal genius slaps you upside the head. Everything about this record--musicianship, songcraft, lyrics--is superior."
Elk-Lake Serenade continues where Skyscraper National Park left off. Sparse fingerpicked ballads (Killbear, 1939) mix with full band rock songs (Hollywood Ending--the album’s initial video--and My Wife) to create a very full and rewarding listening experience. Pianos, pedal steel, and strings accent Hayden’s guitar and piano playing, while his stories of life and loss shine through.
Check out Hayden’s website: www.hardwoodrecords.com