After an epic appearance opening for Deerhoof last summer, Kingdom of Birds flocks back to the Wavelength stage to mark the release of their sophomore album Vermin. The band’s signature honesty and grit harmonize with their charismatic energy on the eight track LP, featuring the uncomfortably intimate observations of growing up.
Joining the Kingdom of Birds through the pains of adulthood are Montréal’s Last Waltzon and Toronto’s Rosie Wyse. Both embodying DIY punk ideology with experimental undertones, this lineup offers frenzied beats to thrash all night long to.
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Due to the historic nature of our building, St. Anne’s Parish Hall is not currently wheelchair accessible due to one flight of stairs to access the venue. For all other accessibility requests, please contact us at info@wavelengthmusic.ca.
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Supported by:
TO Live
Sonic Boom Music
Ontario Creates
Ontario Arts Council
Toronto Arts Council
The Canada Council for the Arts
Department of Canadian Heritage
The SOCAN Foundation
DICE
Great Lakes Brewing
Adamson
Yamaha Canada
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