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Toronto’s Sheltered in Sound, the musical guise of Sean Nilsson, plays intimate 21st century indie folk music. The economy of words, mixed with acoustic guitar, harmonica, and looped percussion, has garnered comparison to Hayden, David Gray, Mark Kozelek and Nebraska-era Springsteen. Sheltered in Sound has received national Canadian airplay on CBC Radio 2, and also airplay support from U.S. college radio. The debut album, Field Recordings from the City, is locally grounded with many of the songs placed in Canada’s largest city of Toronto. The city acts as the canvas for which humble observations on the urban human experience are given. The debut full-length album from Sheltered in Sound, Field Recordings from the City, is available on-line and through iTunes. The special edition hand-numbered CD includes a code providing access to a digital EP of outtakes. Official site: www.shelteredinsound.com. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.