Woodpigeon: For Paolo
Woodpigeon: For Paolo In their latest EP For Paolo, the Calgary based orchestral folk-pop band Woodpigeon, attempts to capture a moment in time as…
Read MoreWoodpigeon: For Paolo In their latest EP For Paolo, the Calgary based orchestral folk-pop band Woodpigeon, attempts to capture a moment in time as…
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Read MoreThose Lavender Whales: Tomahawk of Praise Recorded over three years in a basement studio, Those Lavender Whales’ first full length effort, Tomahawk of Praise,…
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