Music: Pretty Matty share "Why Not Be Something That You Are?" from split with Sad Baxter
Toronto power-pop act Pretty Matty are set to share a split 7" release with Nashville duo Sad Baxter on Head 2 Wall Records. You can preview Matty's side, a whirlwind of an East Bay-styled, guitar-driven punk song now at Bandcamp. The split arrives March 6, with the bands pairing up for a mini-tour hitting Cincinnati, Columbus, and Nashville in support.
The 45 follows a recent solo set that Matty Morand recorded with Ian Shelton of the Seattle power-violence outfit Regional Justice Center. As a full band, Pretty Matty last released their self-titled debut full length on Get Better Records in 2019. Sad Baxter issued the So Happy EP in 2018, with a few digital singles arriving online in the year since.
Pretty Matty/Sad Baxter Tour
Date | City | Venue |
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3/11 | CHICAGO | Sleeping Villiage (just Sad Baxter!) |
3/12 | CINCINNATI | Urban Artifact |
3/13 | COLUMBUS | Cafe Bourbon Street |
3/14 | NASHVILLE | Drkmttr Collective |
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