Pottery out on the road. The Montreal band had already conquered UK venues like Brixton’s The Windmill over here as they power their a dogged sense of freewheeling ambition city-to-city.
In fact, their restless guitar-driven debut album ‘Welcome To Bobby’s Motel’ is a wild homage to a life of crappy motels, fast food and the mundane realities of touring as an emerging artist.
Pretty bittersweet right now, huh.“There’s a little speech bubble on the sleeve of the new record that says ‘It’s not much but it’s home to us’,” frontman Austin Boylan says. “I think that line captures the entire ordeal of our evolution and us travelling around now.
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