Kiwi Jr. Announce New Album 'Blowin' Up' Featuring Protomartyr, Stef Chura, Fred Thomas, and Others
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Tom Breihan
Crusty in the right places. Worth the chew.
Summary
Toronto indie rock band Kiwi Jr. has announced their new album Blowin' Up, set for release this summer. The album was recorded in Detroit with producer Graham Walsh (Holy Fuck) and features guest appearances from Protomartyr, Stef Chura, Fred Thomas, Alvvays' Kerri Maclellan, and others. The band also released the catchy title track as a single today. This follows their 2022 album Chopper and last year's standalone single "Hard Drive, Ontario."
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