Montreal greats The Besnard Lakes are back with their first new music in two years. “(Dizzy) Eagle” is sprawling and cinematic, like most good Besnard Lakes, with their signature slow build tease ...
Montreal orchestral indie rockers The Besnard Lakes have been tapped to score Mark Ruffalo’s directorial debut, “Sympathy For Delicious” which already finished shooting earlier this year and stars ...
Five years on from their last album and Montreal based psych-rockers The Besnard Lakes return with their sixth studio album, The Besnard Lakes Are The Last of the Great Thunderstorm Warnings. After ...
We had the pleasure of interviewing The Besnard Lakes over Zoom video! The Besnard Lakes have passed through death and they’re here to tell the tale. Nearly five years after their last ...
It's been a couple of years since actor Mark Ruffalo tapped Montreal indie rockers the Besnard Lakes to score his directorial debut, Sympathy for Delicious. Since then, the film, which centres on a ...
One of the most underrated and consistent bands of the last two decades, The Besnard Lakes return with The Besnard Lakes are the Ghost Nation, their first full length in four years. The result is ...
As with 2007’s The Besnard Lakes are the Dark Horse and 2010’s The Besnard Lakes are the Roaring Night, Until in Excess doesn’t skimp on the creamy vocal harmonies, booming drum rattles, cinematic ...
Pop quiz: how many of the Besnard Lakes' first five albums are double LPs? Appreciators of the Montreal outfit's maximalist psych-rock voyages may answer something like "three" or "four," which, while ...
A sprawling, symphonic rock ensemble from a country that has come to be known for them, The Besnard Lakes have been a constant at the coalface of Canadian independent music for some 15 years now. In ...
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