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Echo Park in Los Angeles currently seems to be a current hotbed for new alternative bands. Add NO to that list, as the band is a part of Arts & Crafts’ North American label tour, which also features The Darcys and Reuben And The Dark.
The “post-hymnal anthematic” band, which is often likened to The National due to New Zealand-born singer, Bradley Carter’s baritone voice, uses various musical textures to build their songs. After a successful EP, the six-piece has just released their full-length debut, El Prado (Arts & Crafts) on a label showcase from the Toronto imprint that has previously nurtured Feist, Broken Social Scene, and Stars.
Toronto’s The Darcys and Calgary’s Reuben and the Dark, round out the full bill.
Tour dates:
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Toronto’s The Darcys and Calgary’s Reuben and the Dark, round out the full bill.
Tour dates:
03/25 Toronto, ON | Lee's Palace
03/26 London, ON | Call The Office
03/27 Chicago, IL | Schubas
03/28 Minneapolis, MN | 7th Street Entry
03/29 Winnipeg, MB | Union Hall
04/01 Edmonton, AB | The Artery
04/02 Calgary, AB | The Gateway @ SAIT
04/03 Kelowna, BC | Habitat
04/04 Seattle, WA | Barboza
04/05 Vancouver, BC | Biltmore
04/06 Portland, OR | Mississippi Studios
07/04 George, WA | Sasquatch! Music Festival
03/26 London, ON | Call The Office
03/27 Chicago, IL | Schubas
03/28 Minneapolis, MN | 7th Street Entry
03/29 Winnipeg, MB | Union Hall
04/01 Edmonton, AB | The Artery
04/02 Calgary, AB | The Gateway @ SAIT
04/03 Kelowna, BC | Habitat
04/04 Seattle, WA | Barboza
04/05 Vancouver, BC | Biltmore
04/06 Portland, OR | Mississippi Studios
07/04 George, WA | Sasquatch! Music Festival