Charlottetown, PEI-based indie rock quartet Two Hours Traffic, who released their fourth album, Foolish Blood, on February 19th via Bumstead Records, performed at Zaphod Beeblebrox in Ottawa last night as part of their Farewell Tour, which includes dates in Toronto, Kingston, Fredericton, Moncton, Halifax and a hometown show in Charlottetown, with Toronto-based indie rock quintet Grounders, who released their debut EP, Wreck of a Smile, on March 12th via Nevado Music.
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Two Hours Traffic. (Photo: Scott Penner/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
Two Hours Traffic. (Photo: Scott Penner/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
Two Hours Traffic. (Photo: Scott Penner/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
Two Hours Traffic. (Photo: Scott Penner/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
Two Hours Traffic. (Photo: Scott PennerAesthetic Magazine Toronto)
Two Hours Traffic. (Photo: Scott Penner/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
Two Hours Traffic. (Photo: Scott Penner/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
Two Hours Traffic. (Photo: Scott Penner/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
Two Hours Traffic. (Photo: Scott Penner/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
Two Hours Traffic. (Photo: Scott Penner/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
Two Hours Traffic. (Photo: Scott Penner/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
Two Hours Traffic. (Photo: Scott Penner/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
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