From the suburbs of the Lower Mainland, Sleepy Gonzales, a self described 91Ƶweirdo indie band91Ƶ was born.
Making indie music from a tiny basement in Fleetwood, the four-piece band is gearing up to take the stage at Milkcrate Records in Kelowna.
The band, a brain child of twins Beni and Christian Hobson-Dimas who said that their twin bond allows them to push each other to create the perfect songs.
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91ƵWe have high standards for each other, we feel uninhibited with our opinions of each other91Ƶs writing,91Ƶ said Christian.
91ƵMy primary message (in songs) is that I am learning from my mistakes,91Ƶ said Beni. 91ƵOur experiences as human beings are defined by making a lot of mistakes and by learning from them.91Ƶ
91ƵMy approach to songwriting is to find catharsis. I feel like most times there are a lot of things that you can91Ƶt control and you need to roll with the punches. Songwriting to me seems like a good place for me to vent my frustration about injustice or things that upset me,91Ƶ said Christian.
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Though the twin musicians are the primary song-writers they are spear headed by the high spirited, Allyson Lowry who climbs on Nick Moniz91Ƶs drum set and delivers the lyrics and energy to the crowd.
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