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Written after a hike to the summit with my son Nicholas over 20 years ago, Foster Mountain carries the quiet strength and shared wonder of that day. It’s a song about memory, perspective, and the view that stays with you long after the climb. — Maurice, songwriter
A time capsule from the Terrace Inn days of 1970s Quebec, It’s Another Weekend channels the raw, analog soul of Oliver Klaus into a four-minute anthem for the restless and the romantic. Written by Maurice Singfield during the band’s residency at Brome Lake, the track paints a portrait of weekend escapism — club-goers chasing connection, catharsis, and a little chaos before Monday creeps back in. Driven by warm guitar tones and a rhythm section that feels like it’s been lifted straight off a reel-to-reel tape, the song blends indie rock grit with vintage storytelling. It’s not just a throwback — it’s a resurrection. A reminder that some weekends never really end. They just echo.
A pulse-pounding anthem wrapped in defiance and reflection, "Half Ass Game" pulls no punches. Through blistering verses and a cutting chorus, it calls out cruelty masked as control—and redefines strength as truth, conscience, and love for life
The 1970 self-titled debut from Oliver Klaus, newly remastered. For the first time, Side One’s studio tracks appear in stereo—captured on second-hand gear in the band’s homemade studio. Side Two features raw live cuts from the Waterloo arena, blending originals with covers by Neil Diamond and Donovan. This is where the indie story began. This remastered release includes high-resolution WAV files plus a bonus ZIP of MP3s and liner notes—perfect for both deep listening and everyday playback.
Julian Singfield’s final studio album, Somewhere in Mexico, is a luminous blend of lyrical soul and sonic exploration. Across 13 tracks, the album traverses folk intimacy, rock revelation, and poetic longing—with themes of distance, memory, imagination, and quiet strength.
From the soaring grit of “Sometimes” to the dream-soaked atmosphere of “Slip Right into a Dream,” Julian’s voice rises and rests like a tide—honest, human, and deeply felt. Partly recorded in the last months of his life, this album stands as both a creative triumph and a lasting reflection of who he was: a musician, a light, and a story still unfolding. Digital download includes high-resolution WAV & MP3 FILES, and full liner notes. All prices—full album or individual tracks—include tax
Homeless is an album for those who’ve walked the long road—through storms of loss, flickers of hope, and the ever-turning wheels of change. Written with heart, grit, and deep humanity, these ten tracks trace stories of resilience, connection, and the search for truth in a complicated world. From rock anthems to quiet folk meditations, Oliver Klaus delivers a soundscape that’s as personal as it is universal. Whether it’s a song for those sleeping rough, a rallying cry in the face of despair, or a stroll through the snow-laced woods, each track invites you to feel—and to keep moving. Bonus download includes MP3 versions of all tracks for easy listening on any device.
A Life in the Day is the first full-length transmission from Capt. Moze, the longtime sound engineer of Oliver Klaus. Written and performed by Maurice Oliver Klaus Singfield, this album is a reflection of everyday hauntings—quiet moments, remembered voices, and songs that feel both old and unfinished. Eight tracks trace the arc of a single day, blurred by memory and sharpened by feeling. Born in Waterloo, Quebec, these recordings stretch across time but land firmly in the now. Bonus download includes MP3 versions of all tracks for easy listening on any device.
There’s a Light is a cinematic EP about holding on to warmth in a fraying world. It begins with a beacon—a belief in something beyond—and walks through love, confusion, absurdity, and beauty, arriving finally at a surreal kind of surrender. Sung and strummed by Maurice Oliver Klaus Singfield, with backing by Capt. Moze (the virtual ensemble behind the curtain), each song is a scene from a single emotional arc: one man, one guitar, and one spectral companion wandering through a world that’s equal parts fragile and electric. Bonus download includes MP3 versions of all tracks for easy listening on any device.