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Ashley Hundred and The Fox Who Slept All Day add own twist to indie rock

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Calgary indie rock band the Ashley Hundred returned to the Owl Acoustic Lounge, Oct. 10 to play for a good sized crowd.The Fox Who Slept All Day making their Lethbridge debut. Photo by Richard Amery
 But a pleasant surprise was opening The Fox Who Slept All Day  making their Lethbridge debut featuring Ashley Hundred guitarist / keyboardist Andrew Frank.


 While a lot of bands play ambient, dreamy, groovy indie pop music now,  the funky, groovy, jazz inflected They always play a solid set and did the same this time.

The bass playing of  Austin Caron made the Fox Who Slept all Day stand out.

Franks and Conor Mead laid on layers of delay heavy guitar and took  turns singing spooky melodies ad drummer Maxwell Haupappa kept the groove going.
 The Ashley Hundred played in a  similar vein, but added extra ambiance with banjo for their set of  beautiful ambient indie rock.

— by Richard Amery, L.A. beat Editor

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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 21 October 2015 14:01 )  
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