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Concert à Emporter

Check out our Blogothèque Concert à Emporter, shot early this summer while we were recording at Studio La Frette outside of Paris, featuring "Bye Bye Bye" and "Feedback in the Field" from Parc Avenue...

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New Video: Feedback in the Field

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Enwoye!

We are back home in Montreal and hunkered down at the Treatment Room recording our next record.

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Montreal Mirror Cover

“Hungry and restless and wicked and wild”A couple of weeks ahead of the record’s local launch, the Mirror went to the site of its creation, Spicer’s apartment, on the street for which it’s named, Parc...

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Le Soleil

“Plants and Animals: faune bigarée”Du rock au soul, en passant par le folk acoustique, on peut dire que le son de Plants and Animals n’a rien de conventionnel. Toutefois, les chansons de Parc Avenue...

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La Presse

“Plants & Animals : la faune de l’avenue du Parc”Warren Spicer était encore à l’école secondaire lorsque le groupe rock Sloan a émergé de sa Nouvelle-Écosse natale pour se tailler une réputation...

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Montreal Gazette

“Get ready for the next big one”If making BIG albums were easy, they’d be a dime a dozen - albums with ambition, spirit, a sense of grandeur, that fill you up and make you excited about life. A handful...

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Nightlife Magzine (cover)

Nika Vee / Photos John Londono, February 25, 2008 Nightlife Magzine (cover)"From Sherbrooke to Jean-TalonAlternating between a Rousse, a Blonde and a Noire, the trio (guitarist Warren C. Spicer,...

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Pitchfork’s Most Overlooked Records of 2008

"Just when you thought you were sick of indie rock from Montreal … comes Plants and Animals." (Read more..)

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Central Park with the National and... um... Gnarls Barkley?

Next week we play with the National and Yeasayer on Central Park Summerstage. In the meantime, we're gonna head out to Columbus, Ohio this weekend to play a show with Gnarls Barkley. Weird combo we...

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Fall tour starts tomorrow

A busy fall kicks off tomorrow with a show at The Horseshoe Tavern in Toronto. Tickets are almost sold out, so move now if you want to get in… Also, for those of you who have been asking about the 2LP...

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Don’t Look Down on Pitchfork TV

Feature on Pitchfork.TV’s rad show "Don’t Look Down" today. Four songs on a rooftop in the middle on Manhattan. Check it out!

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Vote: right vs duty?

The band has been nominated for a CBC Radio3 Bucky Awards. You can vote until November 28. It's your right... or is it duty?

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Montreal show next week

We haven’t played in Montreal since launching Parc Avenue in February, so next week we're gonna play a homecoming show at La Tulipe. The show will feature a bunch of special guests and David Macleod...

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Happy New Year!

It was an absolutely crazy year and we would like to thank everyone that supported us. Things are gonna get even stupider in 2009, starting with a lot more shows! In January we team up with Wintersleep...

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Vinyl finally available for mail-order!

We kick off the new year tomorrow night in L.A. with a show at the Natural History Museum. We are also adding more dates to our March tour, so check back. On that note, if you want to be more...

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Two Juno noms

We'll be wrapping up our massive North American Tour at the Juno Awards (the Canadian Grammys) in Vancouver on March 29th. We've been nominated for Best New Group and Best Alternative Album, for Parc...

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Festivals amidst the overdubs and amps

We kicked off a whack of summer festivals on July 4th in Warren and Woody’s native land on Citadel Hill in Halifax for V-Fest. A handful more Canadian fests to come and a stop in Chicago for Pitchfork...

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It's getting hot in here

It’s hot in Montreal, and we are hitting swimming holes until the end of summer, when we will hit some stages again. Toronto V-Fest on August 30th (which has just been moved downtown, by the way). Plus...

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