Murderecords, the label that Canadian band Sloan initially set up in 1992 as a means to release their own material, is back in business with two new signings.

After being inactive in recent years, Murderecords has now signed fellow Canuck acts Pony Da Look and Will Currie & The Country French for album releases on April 29.

Pony Da Look, an all-female group from Toronto, will be releasing “Shattered Dimensions.” It’s the group’s third album after their self-titled debut in 2001 and “The Forcefield Weakens” in 2003.

Will Currie & The Country French, who formed at Wilfrid Laurier University in 2006, will share their piano-infused pop music with the nine-track “A Great Stage.”

They join the ranks of other Murderecords signees which have included Thrush Hermit, Eric’s Trip and The Super Friendz.

The two new signees will perform with Sloan and the Meligrove Band at Toronto’s Supermarket on March 6 for Canadian Music Week.








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