WR277: Sorrier

Episode 277 March 28, 2018 01:03:19
WR277: Sorrier
Witchpolice Radio
WR277: Sorrier

Mar 28 2018 | 01:03:19

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Sam Thompson

Show Notes

Way back over the Xmas holidays, Winnipeg expat Zac Houston, a/k/a [Sorrier](http://sorrier.bandcamp.com/releases), was back in town (briefly) to do the family thing and sneak in a recording session with superproducer Jordan Voth for his second album. We had a chance to meet up and talk about the new songs, playing acoustically vs. loud punk rock, his previous role fronting emo outfit Boys' Club, and much more! We held off on the release of this episode because he's about to come back to town for a [huge album release show](http://www.facebook.com/events/330092237479233/), which includes one-time Boys' Club reunion! Head down to the new Club St. B on March 31 for that show, which also features Fox Lake and Sit Calm! This episode brought to you by the [Winnipeg Comedy Showcase 4-Year Anniversary](http://www.facebook.com/events/1816043645133279/), March 30 at the Park Theatre, and by [Low Cloud](http://www.lowcloud.ca/) -- a local, legal online distributor of CBD products. Use our code "CBDWITCH" on their lowcloud.ca website for 15% off your first order.

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