Toronto-based hard rock quartet The Trews, who released their fifth self-titled album on April 22, 2014 via Bumstead, which spawned the single “What’s Fair Is Fair”, performed at The Danforth Music Hall in Toronto last night with Kingston-based rock quintet The Glorious Sons, who released the Shapeless Art EP last year.
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The Trews. (Photos: Bruce Emberley/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
The Trews. (Photos: Bruce Emberley/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
The Trews. (Photos: Bruce Emberley/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
The Trews. (Photos: Bruce Emberley/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
The Trews. (Photos: Bruce Emberley/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
The Trews. (Photos: Bruce Emberley/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
The Trews. (Photos: Bruce Emberley/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
The Trews. (Photos: Bruce Emberley/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
The Trews. (Photos: Bruce Emberley/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
The Trews. (Photos: Bruce Emberley/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
The Trews. (Photos: Bruce Emberley/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
The Trews. (Photos: Bruce Emberley/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
The Trews. (Photos: Bruce Emberley/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
The Trews. (Photos: Bruce Emberley/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
The Trews. (Photos: Bruce Emberley/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
The Trews. (Photos: Bruce Emberley/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
The Trews. (Photos: Bruce Emberley/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
_____________________________________________________________________________________ The Glorious Sons _____________________________________________________________________________________
The Glorious Sons. (Photos: Bruce Emberley/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
The Glorious Sons. (Photos: Bruce Emberley/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
The Glorious Sons. (Photos: Bruce Emberley/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
The Glorious Sons. (Photos: Bruce Emberley/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
The Glorious Sons. (Photos: Bruce Emberley/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
The Glorious Sons. (Photos: Bruce Emberley/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
The Glorious Sons. (Photos: Bruce Emberley/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
The Glorious Sons. (Photos: Bruce Emberley/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
The Glorious Sons. (Photos: Bruce Emberley/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
I wish I could have been there to see The Glorious Sons.
I’ll be catching them at Adelaide Hall instead.
Posted by David | May 1, 2014, 6:10 pm