The last we saw of Vancouver's Twin River, the band were delivering their folky "Can't Keep This Alive" down by a lake. The group bring new tune "Laugh It Off" to the confines of a schoolhouse for their new black and white video clip, but judging by those massive, open-mawed grizzly bear portraits hanging behind them, an outdoorsy spirit still pervades the performance.
Atop some jangly six-string work and punky drummer Dustin John Bromley's peppy percussive pounding, singer/guitarist Courtney Christine Ewan praises the pros of, well, laughing it off in the face of adversity.
You can check out the posi pop song down below, courtesy of the Snipe.
Atop some jangly six-string work and punky drummer Dustin John Bromley's peppy percussive pounding, singer/guitarist Courtney Christine Ewan praises the pros of, well, laughing it off in the face of adversity.
You can check out the posi pop song down below, courtesy of the Snipe.