VBS visit’s Lullabye Arkestra in their native Toronto. In case you’re not familiar, their debut “Threats/Worship”: http://www.viceland.com/vicerecords/lullabyearkestra.php was released on our very own VICE records last September. Arkestra’s husband/wife duo, Katia Taylor-Small and Justin Small, met up with VBS’s Jon Schouten in the space where they concoct their “dirty, swaggering rock ‘n’ roll.“If you dig ‘em, remember that they’re going out on tour with Pierced Arrows this March, right before they headline a Canadian tour in April.
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