| Joyless Streets now part of no scene + new album coming soon | |

No Scene Records expanded their roster this month, adding long-time friends and allies Joyless Streets to the line-up. Hailing from the shoe-gazing post-grunge school, Joyless Streets have been rearing their noisy head around the cluttered halls of the Halifax indie-rock scene for nearly two years now.
I have yet to see the Joyless Streets live but a previously released EP [demo? both?] has been a regularly listened to local release. They appear to have a active couple of months ahead of them with the pending release of their first full length Carrots & Sticks on No Scene. They will also be launching their first tour.
“They’re exactly the kind of band we want to work with,” says Josh Pothier, No Scene Records co-founder. “They’re highly motivated, well-liked, and all around good guys. We’re happy to have them on board.”
Great songs too, on the above mentioned EP there isn’t a song a I don’t like. No idea if any of those songs will be on the full length or not but there are 3 tracks below to sample.
As far as No Scene Records goes itself it is developing quite a roster of eclectic local talent already in addition to The Joyless Streets they are the home of Jon McKiel, The Establishment, and Ryan Cook. I’d predict only good things to come from this scene.
MP3: Launder
MP3: Greek Mythology
MP3: Coalesing
www.noscenerecords.com
www.myspace.com/joylessstreets
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