1. It has the world's smallest crokinole board printed on the disc.
2. The drums were recorded by Gord Nichols of the Pointed Sticks!
3. It has a song inspired by William Hogarth's eight painting series 'A Rake's Progress'. This song happens to feature some nice wind chime work.
4. It was #4 in Lethbridge for a week.
5. Lui Passaglia once may have said that this is the kind of band he would have started if he was ten years younger and could play the bass.
Bush Party Records presents Wilderness Years’ 2010 release - Pioneers. 12 songs about the love, courage and midweek drinking. If you haven’t had the chance to fill your ears with Pioneers this is your chance. Of course, for the full experience you’ll want to have your drunken little mittens on the gatefold digipak. You can make that happen right away by ordering it online through one of Vancouver‘s finest record stores - Red Cat Records.
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