He has released four studio albums, The Last of Our Mountains (2011), India, Seattle (2015),[1]Thresholds (2019), and En Masse (2020). Edel has also released two extended plays, Hide from the Seasons (2008) and The Country Were I Came From (2012).
Edel has over six million streams across various platforms.[2] His music has been featured on ABC's American Idol, CBC Radio, and Sirius XM.[2]
Career
2008 - 2011: Career Beginnings, Hide from the Seasons, and The Last of our Mountains
Edel's music career began with the release of the 5 song EP Hide from the Seasons in 2008.
The single The Country Where I Came From was voted best single by the Victoria Times Colonist in 2012.[3]
2012 - 2016: India, Seattle
His second studio album, India, Seattle (2015), was released by Cordova Bay Records. The album was recorded primarily with Colin Stewart, who also worked with Dan Mangan and The New Pornographers. The album draws from Mike Edel's life experiences to create "folksy rock" music. [4] Many of the songs were inspired by Edel's upbringing in rural Alberta, such as The Closer, which tells the story of watching his brother's baseball game as a young child, and Julia, which mentions Calgary by name. Other songs on the album, such as Blue Above the Green are inspired by his subsequent time living in Victoria.
2017 - 2021: Thresholds and En Masse
Thresholds, Edel's third studio album, was released in 2019.
His fourth studio album, En Masse, saw contributions from Andy Park and Marcus Paquin.[5] The album explores genres like "exuberant pop and more melancholic rock", according to Exclaim.[6]
His 2018 single, Finish Line, was produced by Chris Walla, formerly of Death Cab for Cutie.[7] The single was featured on American Idol in 2019.[8]
In April 2021, Edel suffered from a stroke while he was on tour with his wife. [2]
Promotional Image from En Masse
2022 - Present: Casseroles & Flowers
Edel's fifth album, Casseroles & Flowers, will be released in the summer of 2022 by his record label, Pennant (stylized as PENNANT). The album was written and recorded while Edel was recovering from a stroke he suffered on tour in April 2021. It is the first record he self-produced and mixed. The album recounts experiencing the stroke as well as his dream of living in a converted van and touring North America.[9] Most of the album was written from a hospital bed in between hours of rehab appointments each day.[10]
Casseroles & Flowers will accompanied by a documentary, recounting Edel's experiences over the previous year.[11]
Motsenbocker, Tyson (March 26, 2015). "Mike Edel Biography". Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Archived from the original on March 1, 2016. Retrieved March 6, 2016.
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