Alvvays are back playing shows in the US (they hit The Echo on Friday November 28th).
Here are two recent videos of “Atop A Cake” and “Ones Who Love You” from the band’s 11/11/14 show in Washington, D.C. —
Alvvays are back playing shows in the US (they hit The Echo on Friday November 28th).
Here are two recent videos of “Atop A Cake” and “Ones Who Love You” from the band’s 11/11/14 show in Washington, D.C. —
Alvvays is currently on tour in the UK (full tour dates here) but comes back to the US in November.
The band will play an LA show at The Echo on Friday, November 28th (tix here).
In the meantime, here’s a video that shows you how to play “Archie, Marry Me” by Alvvays on guitar. It’s super easy but sounds great.
Verse: G, D, Am, C + Chorus: G, D/Dsus2/D, Am, C + Bridge: Am, C, Am, C + End on G
I find it interesting to look into the history of “new” bands, discovering how they formed their sound and what the earlier incarnations looked and sounded like.
Before forming Alvvays, Molly Rankin released an EP of solo songs, like “Way Home,” a country/folk song —
and toured solo, playing songs from the EP like “Mistake” —
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tjUf-0cLWMM
Excited for Toronto band Alvvays to release their debut record next week?
If so, watch Alvvays play their track “Archie, Marry Me” this morning at Studio Q:
Alvvays is a new band from Toronto.
“Adult Diversion” is jangly, upbeat, dreamy pop–
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