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How a Sandy Cove sunset inspired Qubcois musician Matt Holubowski

Musician Matt Holubowski composed part of his new album, Like Flowers On A Molten Lawn, while on a working vacation in Nova Scotia last summer. But it was a day at the beach that proved especially fruitful.

Holubowski spent 3 weeks in Nova Scotia last summer working on new album

A man with an acoustic guitar sits on a beach as the sun sets.
Musician Matt Holubowski wrote parts of his new album, Like Flowers On A Molten Lawn, while on a vacation in Sandy Cove, N.S. (Vronique Audet-Gagnon)

Musician Matt Holubowskiwas on the last day of a vacation in Sandy Cove, N.S., last summer when he faced a dilemma: finish writing a song or go to the beach with his girlfriend.

The solution? Do both.

Holubowski had the chord structure and had written multiple versions of the verses for it, but nothing was sticking.

"I was sort of hitting my head against the wall because I really wanted to finish this song, but I didn't know how to get there," said the Qubcoismusician,who spent three weeks on a working vacation in Nova Scotia.

Armed with an acoustic guitar, he spent the day at the beach playing thesong over and over, eventually taking in the sunset. His girlfriend alsotook photos of him.

A mean wearing sunglasses and a hit sits on the beach and looks at the camera. He has some flowers in his hands.
Holubowski will be returning to Sandy Cove in August to film the music video for a song he composed there last year. (Vronique Audet-Gagnon)

Holubowski got the inspiration he needed, coming up with fresh lyrics.The finished product isSandy Cove, one of the songs on his new album, LikeFlowers On AMolten Lawn.

"I was really grateful to that sunset and that beach for having given me that song," Holubowski said in a recent phone interviewfrom Montreal. "It was a bit of a relief in some ways."

With the basics in place, he soon began recording the song, adding elements such as cello, a Japanese instrument called a kotoand the Estonian National Symphony Orchestra.(The orchestra also appears on two other songs on the album.)

Holubowski, who sings in English and French,is popular in his home province. He was a finalist in the2015 edition ofLa Voix, the Qubcois version ofthe television singing competition,The Voice.

While heis known primarily for being "an acoustic guitar guy,"Like Flowers On AMolten Lawnseeshim drawing from inspirations such asRadiohead and Pink Floyd, pushing his music inmore experimental directions.

Nova Scotia was just one of the locations where he wrote the album. There were around a half-dozen working vacations that included visits to cottages owned by friends and even a trip to Croatia.

A man is shown from behind at sunset at a beach in Digby County, N.S.
When Holubowski composed the song Sandy Cove, he spent the entire day at the beach working on it. (Vronique Audet-Gagnon)

Holubowski said he always wanted to vacation in Nova Scotia, which iswhy he ended up in Digby County. He said he enjoyed lazy days of reading and writing. He liked having lobster and loved attendinga wrestling festival.

Holubowski will be back to Nova Scotia in late August to film a music video forSandy Cove, andhe's hoping to play some shows in the province during that visit.

A musician plays at a keyboard on a dark stage.
Holubowski performs in Moncton, N.B., on June 1. (Raoul Fortier-Mercier)

The first leg of his Canadian tour only went as far east as Moncton, N.B., and he's touring in Europe right now.

"Ihave been begging and begging my booking agents to send me out to Nova Scotia," Holubowski said.

Breaking out in Canadian markets outside of Quebec has been a challenge, he said.

"I think that there's something very strange that happens with artists that come from Quebec and the rest of Canada," said Holubowski. "There's this ... I don't want to call it a divide, but a separation, and I've been yearning for getting out in the rest of Canada andit's been difficult, more difficult than I thought it would be."

In writing the lyrics of Sandy Cove, Holubowski said he drew inspiration from the pandemic,and a situationmany people have had to experience.He said a close friend's views have become extreme.

A band plays in an ornate theatre.
Holubowski and his band perform in Moncton. (Raoul Fortier-Mercier)

"It was really difficult to reconcile this person, whom I loved very much, I still love very much, and we just don't see eye to eye anymore on anything, and on things that we've always seen eye to eye on,and it just kind of came out of nowhere," he said.

"It blindsided me, and it was a little frightening and it was very sad, and I still mourn that."

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