Classic Rock

The Lazys

the band out of Australia, but you can’t take Australia out of the band. Two years since The Lazys left the Southern Hemisphere to seek their fortune in Toronto, singer Leon Harrison is still a roughneck charmer with a back-pocket full of AC/DC-worthy anthems. “We wrote about Bon Scott,” he says of the rabble-rouser that opens. “But the more I sing that song, the more I think it’s actually about me. I love beer. I love touring and the parties that come with it. Bon was a pioneer, a menace and just a fucking good singer. Am I? I’m alright. I do the job.”

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