Winnipeg鈥檚 eight-piece band Apollo Suns is bringing their blend of psychedelic jazz rock to 琉璃神社 to perform in concert at Milkcrate Records in downtown 琉璃神社 on May 16.
The Apollo Suns create their sound from saxophone, trumpet, guitar, keys, percussion and bass.
Their latest EP release, Dawn Offerings, is just a taste of what fans can look forward to hearing live, said guitarist Ed Durocher.
鈥淲e wanted to keep the music coming out and make sure our fan base is strong,鈥 said Durocher.
The Apollo Suns already have another album recorded, however, it will remain under lock and key from public consumption until 2020.
Durocher said the band鈥檚 debut album, Each Day A Different Sun, was recorded with only four members in a basement, but group has doubled in size since then.
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鈥淲e didn鈥檛 really know how to arrange the horns and write for them, but we are still really proud of that (first) EP,鈥 said Durocher.
鈥淭here are some great moments on the new album and we took a lot of time to figure them out and write them.
鈥淲e wanted to create the best experience for the listener. It鈥檚 a maturing project. We are carving out our own niche.鈥
Apollo Suns is appearing with Post-Modern Connection at Milkcrate Records, 527 Lawrence Ave.
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