Sometimes Why - Keepsake

Summary
- For Fans of: Error Type:11, Shift, Superchunk, Firehose, Down By Law, Archers Of Loaf
- Extensive tours of Ontario & Quebec
- Previous full-length "To: All Loose Ends" released/distributed worldwide by Engineer Records in 2003
Track Listing
- This Is Not Here
- Keepsake
- Clown Shoes
- Bitter Pills
- Chasing Scars
- One Short Fall
- Jump The Shark
- As You Were
- Well Received
- Dance
Reviews
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About this Release
Letıs face it, we live in a world bred musically on run of the mill, the middle of the road and the bottom of the barrel. But have no fear true music fans, for there is asylum in the form of Toronto, Canadaıs SOMETIMES WHY.
New on Engineer Records, SOMETIMES WHY'S latest full-length release "Keepsake," shows a growth in the band that is quite startling--truth be told, and stands as the bands most progressive, yet refined statement to date. Produced by Doctor's Rob Higgins, "Keepsake" hits its mark on all levels. From the title track's mind-trip-verse-meets-soaring-chorus-vibe to the catchy yet offbeat swagger of the video/single "Bitter Pills," Keepsake gives you something for your head to keep both sonically and lyrically.
In 2001 the band released their first full-length recording ³To: All Loose Ends,² and it was re-released by Engineer Records in 2003 after the label took a liking to their friendly alt-rock sound. Through Engineer the band got their music to fans in both the UK and United States.
SOMETIMES WHYıS have been blazing a path in and around Canada for quite sometime now. Catch them live, youıll see and hear that band is no slouch in the live arena either! Their energy oozes from record to stage.
