Quebec band Angine de Poitrine has been playing their own very unique brand of math rock for more than 20 years, but after a video of the duo playing live on KEXP hit the inter webs, the world shook. Now, the band is coming to Toronto as part of a very sold out tour and it is the hottest ticket in town.
What started as a single show at the Mod Club in July has turned into three sold-out dates on July 14, 15, and 18 with tickets already selling from $350-$550 on resale sites.
The band is akin to what would happen if David Bowie and Banksy had twins. There is a growing mythology about the duo who describe themselves as “space-time voyagers Klek and Khn de Poitrine gaze in wonder at hot dogs, pyramids, and rock music in all its glorious excess.”
It’s a playful origin story, but one that mirrors the band’s sound: strange, excessive, and deeply immersive, characteristic by wildly creative music and unique papier mâché masks and costumes.



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