June 23, 2008
Exclusive! Here’s some great candid shots of members of Canadian band Sloan as they chill out at a random Elks Lodge after an outdoor show in Buffalo, NY. Above, tourmate and Clap Assassin Kevin Hilliard serves as the band’s whiteboard promotions director.
Below, Sloan’s Chris Murphy dances with some energetic new fans.
Playing some Fleetwood Mac with the house cover band “The Hudsons”. I love the backup singers’ baked potato pants so much. You can totally go your own way in those.

Below, Jay Ferguson and a smiley pal are loving the entertainment. (Obviously The Hudsons did too, because they left a couple of appreciative comments on Sloan’s website. Adorbs.)

Sloan is touring to promote the album “Parallel Play” (can it really be their 12th?) which came out June 10th on their label murderercords. Below is a shot from their set at Buffalo’s Canal Fest, right before a thunderstorm cut the thing short.

They’re on the road across the eastern part of Canada and the US throughout the summer, so go see them if they’re nearby, and say hi to my buddy Goose on keybs.
(All photos by Gregory MacDonald, via Facebook)

Exclusive! Here’s some great candid shots of members of Canadian band Sloan as they chill out at a random Elks Lodge after an outdoor show in Buffalo, NY. Above, tourmate and Clap Assassin Kevin Hilliard serves as the band’s whiteboard promotions director.

Below, Sloan’s Chris Murphy dances with some energetic new fans.

Playing some Fleetwood Mac with the house cover band “The Hudsons”. I love the backup singers’ baked potato pants so much. You can totally go your own way in those.

Below, Jay Ferguson and a smiley pal are loving the entertainment. (Obviously The Hudsons did too, because they left a couple of appreciative comments on Sloan’s website. Adorbs.)

Sloan is touring to promote the album “Parallel Play” (can it really be their 12th?) which came out June 10th on their label murderercords. Below is a shot from their set at Buffalo’s Canal Fest, right before a thunderstorm cut the thing short.

They’re on the road across the eastern part of Canada and the US throughout the summer, so go see them if they’re nearby, and say hi to my buddy Goose on keybs.

(All photos by Gregory MacDonald, via Facebook)