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Motherhood 'Thunder Perfect Mind' Album Launch with Teke : : Teke + Good Dear Good at Fredericton Farmers' Market


  • Fredericton Farmers' Market 665 George Street Fredericton, NB, E3B 1K4 Canada (map)

8:30PM - Doors
9:00PM - Good Dear Good
10:00PM - Teke Teke
11:00PM - Motherhood
12:15 - Ends

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Playful as a puppy but smart as a whip, New Brunswick, Canada’s MOTHERHOOD has a knack for  packing deeply conceptual art rock into a delightfully unpretentious package. Oft-described as “evil Beach Boys”, the trio blends the ferocity of punk, the finesse of surf, and the raw energy of garage into something as complex as it is endearing.

Their forthcoming full-length, Thunder Perfect Mind, narrates the sudden abduction of an unsuspecting pedestrian by a “dark, expanding Cloud”. To eclipse what controls, the only way out is through. But what lies beyond the Cloud? 

Influenced as much by Bad Brains as Ennio Morricone, Motherhood happily march to the beat of their own maniacal drum. Motherhood’s genius lies in their ability to set deep thoughts to rippin’ riffs, Trojan horsing their serpentine songwriting under the guise of rock n’ roll.

Psychedelic rock group TEKE::TEKE are intimately familiar with duality, of splitting reality between past and present, complex melodies and hushed interludes, intense action and lingering response. After building their sound through careful assembly of countless splinters of Japanese folk, psychedelia, Brazilian surf rock, and other far-flung touchstones, the Montreal-based seven-piece indulged in and learned from stretching out in free-floating experimentation on the road.

Good Dear Good A vision of unison and love arrives on stage with intoxicating, searing vocal harmonies and relentlessly catchy pop-rock melodies. From the remote shores of Eastern Cape Breton, music became a means of expression for Tim Hatcher. After meeting his partner Brandon MacDonald, the pair dropped out of university and moved to Dartmouth to pursue a career in music. After graduating from the NSCC Music Arts program and meeting their bandmates, Tim and Brandon formed Good Dear Good in the fall of 2018.

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