ON: Alternative, Indie Rock Trio from Toronto, Canada

EPISODE · Sep 17, 2022 · 29 MIN

ON: Alternative, Indie Rock Trio from Toronto, Canada

from DJ Nocturna Presents Queen of Wands · host DJ Nocturna

The alternative, indie rocker trio from Toronto called ON released their self-titled album on September 16, 2022 via Indiestructible Records. Guitarist, Steve Fall, says is "a document of friendship navigating explores in pain, and hope. Looking at the world with a collaborative effort to document what we see, witness and feel through songwriting and chemistry as a band."ON creates sonic guitar-based landscapes and is centered around the undeniable chemistry of its core members:  Lucy Di Santo (vocals, bass),  Dan Cornelius (drums) and Steve Fall (guitars).  They released the single "Under dog," a song about hope, love, angst and dreams...the temptation to get back in the ring once more when the world no longer makes any sense and you have nothing to lose.Always pushing forward with an eye on the rear-view mirror, ON pays homage to its roots in timeless classics, post-punk, grunge, old-school funk and 90s college rock. Well-crafted songs with an attention to arrangement, groove and performance a la carte, ON's music connects with an audience seeking out impactful and genre-defying music. https://onmusic.cahttps://linktr.ee/on.music Subscribe to my monthly mailing list for the latest music news, updates and my next interviews and events:http://eepurl.com/gtw6PPPlaylist and podcast: https://djnocturna.comYouTube:  https://www.youtube.com/c/DJNocturnaListen : http://modsnapradio.com#ModsnapRadio #Postpunk #goth #Industrial #Dark80s  #DarkWave #Alternative #indiemusic 

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