Vancouver Alt-Rock Band Vogue Villains Drops Their Sophomore EP "Subglorious Songs For Subpar People"

 
Vogue Villains.jpg
 

Vogue Villains is a Canadian alt-rock band based in Vancouver comprised of Andrew Baskin (Lead Vox, Bass), Lucas Antoni (Lead Vox, Guitar), Nate Cox (Drums, Vox) and Robert Johnston (Keyboard, Guitar, Vox), who formed in 2017. Influenced by acts such as Queens Of The Stone Age, Mother Mother, Billy Talent, Arctic Monkeys, and Mini Mansions, the band has created a sound that is unmistakably and undeniably VV.

This unique sound is on full display over 6 songs on Vogue Villains’ sophomore EP ‘Subglorious Songs for Subpar People’, which was dropped on April 24th. The EP includes guest vocals on the song 'New Striped Coat' by Myles Young and on 'The Arsonist & Gasolina' by Steve Plantz, and there’s guest guitar work done by Nic Vanderschaaf on 'The Arsonist & Gasolina'.

Speaking about the EP, the band says that, “'Subglorious Songs For Subpar People' is about risky relationships that should never be, existential crises, doubting a corrupt belief system and a different perception of class. It has been a way for us to voice truths that would otherwise be frowned upon on open conversation. As big music fans we feel we achieved in making a record full of music that we would want to hear as listeners of the genre”.

 
Vogue Villains new EP.jpg
 

We are very excited to share with you our in-depth review of this Tony Sharkey produced EP, as well as our exclusive interview with Vogue Villains, both coming soon, but in the meantime, rock out to it below, and connect with the band on their website and social media.

Connect with Vogue Villains: Website | Twitter | Instagram | Facebook