CROWN LANDS ANNOUNCE VIRTUAL CONCERT ON NOVEMBER 18 HOSTED BY LOUDER SOUNDLIVESTREAM KICKS OFF HEADLINING SHOWS ACROSS ONTARIOOFFICIAL PRESS RELEASENEWS PROVIDED BY Universal Music Canada 04 NOVEMBER 2021 (TORONTO, ON) – Today, Juno Award-winning, powerhouse rock duo Crown Lands – Cody Bowles (vocals and drums) and Kevin Comeau (guitar, bass, and keys) – partner with Louder Sound to announce a virtual concert they have titled Odyssey Volume 1, happening on November 18 at 7PM GMT / 2PM EST. The 1-hour concert will be hosted across all associated platforms including Classic Rock, Metal Hammer, Louder and Prog Magazine. The produced, live streamed concert celebrates Crown Lands releases so far, playing songs from previously released EPs, the self-titled debut album as well as the recently released EP White Buffalo, offering fans around the world an opportunity to see the band in their element, playing their music live. Describing the Odyssey Volume 1 livestream concert experience, Crown Lands explain, “if I discover a band, the first thing I usually do is find live footage, normally live-in-the-studio sessions like Audiotree or KEXP. That is where you can truly judge if a band is any good. We wanted to make our own version of that- warts & all! No click, no backing tracks, just two musicians pushing themselves as far as they can in a circus act’s worth of multitasking. Enjoy.” The Louder Sound virtual concert kicks off the Ontario headlining tour dates of The Big Wave Tour which begins in Waterloo on November 26 at Maxwell’s Music Hall while also giving fans across the world an opportunity to experience Crown Lands music live. See the list of Ontario tour dates below. “THE BIG WAVE” 2021 TOUR DATES AboutABOUT CROWN LANDS Hailing from Southwestern Ontario, powerhouse Canadian rock duo Crown Lands are a startling fresh jolt of energy, making music that brings together a range of influences from folk and blues to psychedelic prog rock. The group’s name is indicative of their musical ambitions: “Crown Land” is territorial area belonging to the monarch—or, as Bowles (whose own heritage is half Mi’kmaw, an Indigenous tribe from Nova Scotia) puts it: “Crown Land is stolen land and we are reclaiming it.”
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