Vancouver-based indie rock quartet Ladyhawk, who released their third album, No Can Do, on October 9th, 2012 via Triple Crown Recordings, their first new LP in four years, performed at The Horseshoe Tavern in Toronto last night with Toronto-based rockers The Highest Order, who released their debut album, If It’s Real, on March 19, 2013 via Idee Fixe Records, which was produced by Jeff McMurrich (Fucked Up, Owen Pallett, the Luyas), and Toronto-based Marine Dream, which features former Attack in Black member Ian Kehoe, who released their new album, Corner of the Eye, on September 24th, 2013 via You’ve Changed Records.
Ladyhawk. (Photo: Stephen McGill/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
Ladyhawk. (Photo: Stephen McGill/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
Ladyhawk. (Photo: Stephen McGill/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
Ladyhawk. (Photo: Stephen McGill/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
Ladyhawk. (Photo: Stephen McGill/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
Ladyhawk. (Photo: Stephen McGill/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
Ladyhawk. (Photo: Stephen McGill/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
Ladyhawk. (Photo: Stephen McGill/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
Ladyhawk. (Photo: Stephen McGill/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
Ladyhawk. (Photo: Stephen McGill/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
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The Highest Order. (Photo: Stephen McGill/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
The Highest Order. (Photo: Stephen McGill/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
The Highest Order. (Photo: Stephen McGill/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
The Highest Order. (Photo: Stephen McGill/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
The Highest Order. (Photo: Stephen McGill/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
The Highest Order. (Photo: Stephen McGill/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
The Highest Order. (Photo: Stephen McGill/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
The Highest Order. (Photo: Stephen McGill/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
The Highest Order. (Photo: Stephen McGill/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
The Highest Order. (Photo: Stephen McGill/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
The Highest Order. (Photo: Stephen McGill/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
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