By: Scott Penner –
2008 Polaris Music Prize short-listers and Juno nominees Plants and Animals brought their unique blend of post-classic indie rock to Ottawa’s Ritual Nightclub last night with openers and Montreal natives The Loodies, whose name means “people” in Russian.
Nicolas Basque of Plants and Animals in Ottawa. (Photo: Scott Penner/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
Warren Spicer of Plants and Animals in Ottawa. (Photo: Scott Penner/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
Sasha Woodward-Gagné of The Loodies in Ottawa. (Photo: Scott Penner/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
Matthew Woodley of Plants and Animals in Ottawa. (Photo: Scott Penner/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
Nicolas Basque of Plants and Animals in Ottawa. (Photo: Scott Penner/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
Ludovic Alarie of The Loodies in Ottawa. (Photo: Scott Penner/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
Warren Spicer of Plants and Animals in Ottawa. (Photo: Scott Penner/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
Nicolas Basque of Plants and Animals in Ottawa. (Photo: Scott Penner/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
Nicolas Basque of Plants and Animals in Ottawa. (Photo: Scott Penner/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
The Loodies in Ottawa. (Photo: Scott Penner/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
Nicolas Basque of Plants and Animals in Ottawa. (Photo: Scott Penner/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
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