With a carnival spectacle of a live show, Halifax's symphonic-pop poster boy Rich Aucoin is
a musical mastermind. Sing your swelling heart out, dance among a cloak of confetti, just
don't stop the sonic alchemy.
Part indie-rock preacher, part wonder-kind, Aucoin's We’re All Dying To Live (Sonic Records),
is a musical scrapbook compiling over 500 musicians, friends and fans from across Canada.
Produced by Rich Aucoin and Joel Waddell, mixed by David Wrench (Caribou) and
mastered by Nilesh Patel (Daft Punk, Justice), We’re All Dying To Live is a testament to the
metamorphic magic of music.
“The record is really about making big life decisions or at least about thinking about those
decisions and how to live one's life,” says Aucoin. “This is something that is very relevant to
me as the lives of people my age are in so much flux.”
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