Günther hold down the fort
Lakesong’s favourite instro-rockers made a strong debut on the Canadian college charts (#20 — the third highest debut of the week), and will be planning a tour early next year, once bass player Scott Monro gets back from a trip to Trinadad.
In the meantime, be sure to check out Jay Crocker’s new album, Below the Ocean Over, out on Artunit Recording Company. Jay did some horn arrangements on Nuclear Stallions, and Munro gave some bass-y contributions to Jay’s album at a recording session in Tuscon, AZ. Ask him about it sometime — it sounds like a hell of an experience.
