Modern Warfar
Jan 07, 2020
4 minutes
Words: Grant Moon
Five years ago, the Glorious Sons made the decision to not sound like a band from the 1970s. From their beloved home town of Kingston on the north shore of Lake Ontario, they’d watched as countless young bands got their retro, Deep Purple groove on, and so resolved to give their own music a 21st century heartbeat.
“For me the rock genre needs to talk about ,” singer Brett Emmons tells , “and exploit some of the stuff they didn’t have in the seventies. Modern tech can really break a song wide open, you can let your imagination run wild and be free.”
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