Earlier this year, Eleven Magazine got a chance to speak to Woody of Montreal-based indie band, Plants and Animals, prior to the release of its 2nd studio release, “La La Land.” The band, which also includes Concordia University colleagues Nicolai and Lauren, had chosen to ring in the decade with months of impassioned recording sessions and American shows, including a tiring six performances in three days at this year’s SXSW.
Plants and Animals, “Faerie Dance”
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Hey Everyone,
Issue 6.8 is on the streets. Go pick one up at your favorite mom & pop shop. If you want to sneak a peek at the table of contents, or leave us your thoughts on an article, head over to the Issue 6.8 page (conveniently located in the navigation area to your right). Enjoy!
Yours Truly,
Eleven Staff
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