Former Starling frontman Ian LeFeuvre reunites with bassist Maury LaFoy and drummer Peter Von Althen to create The Hundreds and Thousands. The band released their Nettwerk debut, The Hundreds and Thousands, on August 25.
The Hundreds and Thousands plan to introduce songs from the new album during two live shows next month: Friday, October 16th in Ottawa at Zaphod Beeblebrox and Saturday, October 17th in Toronto at The Mod Club. Fans can count on hearing familiar songs such as “Don’t Talk To Me” and “Rat Race” along with more tracks from the album.
Former Starling frontman Ian LeFuevre reunites with bassist Maury LaFoy and drummer Peter Von Althen to create The Hundreds and Thousands. The band will release their Nettwerk debut, The Hundreds and Thousands, on August 25. The Hundreds and Thousands plan to introduce songs from the new album during two live shows next week. On May 28th, Ottawa’s Zaphod Beeblebrox hosts the band, and they’ll head to Toronto on May 30th to perform at The Mod Club. Fans can count on hearing familiar songs such as “Don’t Talk To Me” along with some of the unreleased tracks from the album.
Don't have time to scan our blog daily? We've got you covered. Sign up for our Nettwerk Skinny Newsletter, which will provide a weekly recap of all things Nettwerk. The newsletter is strictly press geared and will host all assets, contacts, and information you'll need. Sign up now!
"Easy Come Easy Go" is the first single from New Wild Everywhere and easily the most upbeat and up-tempo track to ever come from Toronto indie folk/rock darlings Great Lake Swimmers. Out April 3, New Wild Everywhere is the follow up to 2009's critically acclaimed, Juno and Polaris-prize nominated album Lost Channels. Their fifth album in just under a decade, this new collection of 12 tracks reveals a depth and maturity previously only hinted at by lead singer and songwriter Tony Dekker.