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Montreal’s Maybe Greys launched their debut LP at Divan Orange (photos)

Maybe Greys live at Divan Orange on January 16, 2016 (photo by Jason Hughes).

Maybe Greys
Divan Orange
January 16, 2016

Montreal’s Maybe Greys have been crafting their debut full length, Three Mile Bend, for some time now, and finally celebrated its release this past Saturday night at Divan Orange. The first song they’ve released, “I Can’t Come Down,” is a catchy introspective track that fits snugly in the indie-folk world, and offers a nice glimpse of what we can expect from the full length.

Opening the night was Johnny Griffin, the frontman of locals John Jacob Magistery, who are also readying their eagerly-awaited debut full length. In the meantime, the band have a show lined up at the upcoming Montréal en Lumière festival, opening for Basia Bulat at Club Soda on February 18. Tickets for that are available here.

Below are photos from the night courtesy of Jason Hughes. For more info, visit maybegreys.com and johnjacobmagistery.com.

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