Four years have passed since the Meligrove Band released Shimmering Lights, and many thought the end had come for the Sloan-loving Toronto indie pop band. But invigorated fifth album Bones Of Things, out November 18 on We Are Busy Bodies, shows off their strongest songwriting to date and imaginative production by José Contreras of By Divine Right. Unlike Shimmering Lights, it’s guest-free aside from singer/guitarist Jason Nunes’s sister Bernice singing on one song. They celebrate their comeback – and Nunes’s birthday – with a release party at the ‘Shoe.
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