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Two Hours Traffic

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Territory is the follow up to the Charlottetown band’s Polaris Prize nominated and internationally acclaimed sophomore album, "Little Jabs". Once again produced by Joel Plaskett, Territory builds on the promise of Little Jabs as the band continues to write and record sunny pop gems for the heart and head. Territory, however also finds Two Hours Traffic discovering the shadows at the side of the road. Right from the get go this becomes apparent as the gold into lead alchemy of the rousing opener Noisemaker kicks in and by the time the title track tells its tale of disillusionment and betrayal you know you are settling in for a drive on the darker side. Indeed, songs such as Weightless One, Drop Alcohol, Wicked Side, and Lost Boys all explore the approaching dusk but just like the more hopeful tracks on the album (Happiness Burns, Sing A Little Hymn) they all lock into the close your eyes, sing along choruses and instantly memorable lyrics that have put Two Hours Traffic on the melodic map.

Initially conceived as a two-piece, lead singer Liam Corcoran and guitarist Alec O'Hanley recruited bassist Andrew MacDonald and drummer Derek Ellis while attending university in their hometown of Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. After releasing their "April Storm" EP in 2003 a friendship was struck up with Halifax hero Joel Plaskett who offered to produce the band's first proper album. They've been working together ever since. While their eponymous debut and their follow up "Isolator" EP were received warmly by critics, it wasn't until 2007's breakthrough "Little Jabs" that the world really took notice. Appearing on dozens of year-end best of lists, Little Jabs also garnered an ECMA for Best Pop Recording and was a finalist for the coveted Polaris Music Prize. Add to this, three coast to coast tours, appearances at festivals such as Hillside, CMJ and SXSW and shows across the Atlantic and you have one of the most visible and successful Canadian independent acts of the last two years.

The road is indeed calling once again and with the strength of song on their side, Two Hours Traffic will continue to drive through both the brightening dawn and the darkening dusk. Bringing their Territory to yours.
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Influences
* Beck * Hayden * Radiohead * Ron Sexsmith * Wilco
Website
www.twohourstraffic.com
Other Artists
Joel Plaskett Emergency, Smothered In Hugs, The Danks, Mardeen
Band Members
Liam Corcoran Alec O'HanleyDerek EllisAndrew MacDonald
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Upcoming Shows

Next Show: 11/19/2009
Venue: Café Dekcuf
Address: 221 Rideau St / Ottawa ON, Canada K1N 5X8
Description: All Ages - $12.00 Advance / $15.00 Door - w/ The Gallop & Still Life Still
11/20/2009 8:00 pm Cabaret Juste Pour Rire Montreal QC, Canada More Info
Date: 11/20/2009
Venue: Cabaret Juste Pour Rire
Address: 2111 Saint-Laurent / Montreal QC, Canada H2X 2T5
Description: M for Montreal Showcase - Tickets on sale on Admission - $12.75 in advance / $17.75 at the door
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11/21/2009 8:00 pm The Garrison Toronto ON, Canada More Info
Date: 11/21/2009
Venue: The Garrison
Address: 1197 Dundas Street West / Toronto ON, Canada M6J 1X3
Description: All Ages - $10.00 Advance / $12.00 Door - w/ The Darcy’s & Sports: The Band
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11/25/2009 8:00 pm Brass Taps (Guelph University) Guelph ON, Canada More Info
Date: 11/25/2009
Venue: Brass Taps (Guelph University)
Address: 50 Stone Road East / Guelph ON, Canada N1G 2W1
Description: 19 & Over - Free Show
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11/26/2009 8:00 pm Fred Nichols Campus Center (Wilfred Laurier University) Waterloo ON, Canada More Info
Date: 11/26/2009
Venue: Fred Nichols Campus Center (Wilfred Laurier University)
Address: 75 University Avenue / Waterloo ON, Canada N2L 3C5
Description: 19 & Over - Free Show - Open to students only
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11/27/2009 8:00 pm L3 St. Catharines ON, Canada More Info
Date: 11/27/2009
Venue: L3
Address: 6 James Street / St. Catharines ON, Canada L2R 5B8
Description: All Ages - Tickets: $10.00 Advance / $12.00 Door
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11/28/2009 8:00 pm Basement Pub (University of Windsor - C.A.W Center) Windsor ON, Canada More Info
Date: 11/28/2009
Venue: Basement Pub (University of Windsor - C.A.W Center)
Address: 401 Sunset Avenue / Windsor ON, Canada N9B 2X3
Description: 19 & Over - Tickets: $5.00
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blog post ontario is huge
Category: News
Posted: Sep 21, 2009 at 6:38 PM
we’re in the midst of making our way across the giant that in ontario. spiral beach and the danks are close behind. keep an eye on twitter.com/twohourstraffic for up to the minute news. i’ve posted a couple pictures below chronicling the first leg of our tour. the first is of liam and i surrounded by and underneath a mountain of boxes, instruments and bags en route to toronto and the second is of the greatest rear window i’ve ever seen. that about sums it up.

to thunder bay!

andy








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