The Fugitives at Fernando’s on November 26th

THE FUGITIVES BRING NEW ALBUM TO KELOWNA ON NOVEMBER 26 AT FERNANDO’S
EVERYTHING WILL HAPPEN OUT NOW

 The Fugitives released their brand new album Everything Will Happen on October 22 on Light Organ Records.  The Vancouver band kicked off a national tour on October 11 and they perform in Kelowna at Fernando’s on November 26 as part of a five week coast to coast tour with label mates White Ash FallsAll tour dates are listed below and can also be found HERE.  

 LISTEN TO EVERYTHING WILL HAPPEN HERE

WATCH THE FUGITIVES TOUR TRAILER HERE
WATCH THE VIDEO FOR “MY MY” HERE

WATCH THE FUGITIVES PERFORM “STURDY” HERE

WATCH THE FUGITIVES PERFORM “BIGGER THAN LUCK” HERE

Spending eight weeks in the top ten on Earshot’s National Folk & Roots chart, The Fugitives’ summer EP Bigger Than Luckcreated a lot of anticipation for another full-length from the Vancouver indie-folk collective.

Everything Will Happen finds duo of Adrian Glynn and Brendan McLeod maintaining their expansive folk instrumentation while narrowing the songwriting focus.  The result is their fullest sound to date, with the help of few friends of course. “While it’s fun sitting around our living rooms writing horn lines with our mouths, it wouldn’t sound too great on a recording,” shrugs Glynn. “Thank God for talented friends.”

When not touring as musicians, Glynn and McLeod are active pursuing other disciplines.  McLeod is an award winning novelist and former Canadian SLAM poetry champion, while Glynn is a working actor who received rave reviews for his role in Chelsea Hotel, a play based on the songs and poems of Leonard Cohen.  Their collective band is similarly eclectic, boasting prominent former members like Mark Berube and CR Avery.  The current arrangement of rotating cast members includes violin-looping prodigy Hannah Epperson, multi-instrumentalist Steve Charles, and renowned actor Benjamin Elliot.

The Fugitives are currently taking Everything Will Happen on tour on a cross-Canada round trip from Coquitlam to Halifax and back home again to BC.

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