[+]LAST EX[+] [-]+ SAMANTHA CRAIN + THUS OWLS[-]

LAST EX + SAMANTHA CRAIN + THUS OWLS

Last Ex can

Last Ex is a new Canadian instrumental rock ensemble led by Simon Trottier and Olivier Fairfield, long active in Quebec's experimental/punk scene, though the two are perhaps best known as core members of Timber Timbre, which spawned the Last Ex project. A début album, Last Ex, was released on Constellation Records in the Fall of 2014. When Timber Timbre’s ambient music for a horror film went unused back in 2012...

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Samantha Crain us

Samantha Crain (born August 15, 1986 in Shawnee, Oklahoma) is an American songwriter, musician, and singer. Crain's first recording was the 2007 self-released EP The Confiscation. Her first album, recorded as Samantha Crain & The Midnight Shivers (with Jacob Edwards, Andrew Tanz, and Beth Bombara), was 2009's Songs In The Night. After the group disbanded, Crain released her first solo album, You (Understood) in 2010. Crain's third album Kid Face was released in 2013 to favorable reviews. Most recently, album Under Branch & Thorn & Tree is scheduled for released in July 2015.

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Thus Owls can

A collection of 5 who one day landed in Stockholm from all over the globe and made it their home. From there they dived into an exploration of the musical world. Brought together by Erkia Alexandersson with the purpose of letting the music playing in her head reach others ears and hearts. Originally made up of 4 friends they were soon joined by a rare bird flying in from Montreal landing smack bang in the middle of the quartet.

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