For those unaware, Spencer Burton is a musical virtuoso. Spanning a career with hardcore beginnings (Attack In Black), to the somber strings of his acoustic guitar from his country-folk infused moniker (Grey Kingdom), he is now returning with his brand new LP Don’t Let The World See Your Love.

Recorded and produced alongside long-time friend and musical collaborator Daniel Romano in Welland, ON, this, Burton’s third album reaches bigger heights – from the wall-of-sound opener ‘Death of Gold’ and ivory pattered ‘Gone With You,’ to the percussive driven ‘A Body Is All She Ever Let Me Hold,’ Burton’s melodies are right at home, take a listen for yourself below. To accompany the advance stream Burton has given us a track by track run down of the LP with you can check out below.

Don’t Let The World See Your Love is out this September 19th via Cooking Vinyl/ Dine Alone Records, for more info or to pre-order a copy visit www.cookingvinylaustralia.com

Death of Gold

“Often people put faith in things they should not. Be it people places or things, love or even used cars. This song started as a hateful song, it graduated into something more loving.”

Diamond

“Love and love lost. Be careful where you place it. Fragile things are easily lost.”

Blessed Sun

“Night owls often find peace in the daylight.”

Can’t Stop Thinking About You

“The thought of love, doing what it does best.”

Don’t Let The World See Your Love

“The title track of the record and a song I wrote in place I’d like not to return to.”

Grey Kingdom

“A much needed change.”

A Body Is All She Ever Let Me Hold

“Doing the unthinkable, putting it into song.”

Garden Path

“Filled with flowers and pebble pathways, don’t go down this deceiving road.”

Gone With You

“This one has been with me for a while, constantly changing. Just like everything.”

Black Birds Song

“It’s been a long long year.”

I Don’t Love You Like I Used You

“A play on words that were never my own.”

Don’t Let The World See Your Love is out this September 19th via Cooking Vinyl/ Dine Alone Records.

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