The band is known for shifting instruments mid-set, giving each songwriter the spotlight as needed. “It feels like the Grand Ol’ Opry,” Murphy joked.īefore playing “People of the Sky”, the band pulled a quick instrument switch to accommodate drummer Andrew Scott, the songwriter, moving him to guitar and vocals, Ferguson to bass guitar and Murphy to the drums. Despite rifling through the first two songs, the crowd clapped at the start of each song. Guitarists Patrick Pentland and Jay Ferguson strummed the opening chords to “Penpals”, the opening track of the album, drawing a loud applause from the crowd. Bassist/singer Chris Murphy smiled and waved from as he strapped on his bass. Without an opening band, the band took to the stage to a great applause. After over 20 years making music, Sloan is touring Twice Removed, playing their 1994 album end to end. Album touring seems to be the trend amongst bands that have been around for decades.
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