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Plumtree Predicts The Future

by Plumtree

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    Label Obscura is very pleased to be releasing all three of Plumtree’s albums (Mass Teen Fainting // Plumtree Predicts The Future // This Day Won’t Last At All) for the first time ever on vinyl. All 3 albums have been mastered for vinyl release at Toronto’s Lacquer Channel, pressed on 180 gram vinyl with deluxe packaging, new artwork courtesy of Yorodeo and liner notes by music journalist and radio personality Vish Khanna…a They are limited edition of 300 copies, so grab yours soon!

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Go! 02:34
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Effin' 02:47
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Hang Up Baby 02:34
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Fatherhood 02:46
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Going So Low 03:16
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about

Plumtree was a Halifax pop/ rock band that existed between 1993 and
2000.
Sisters Carla and Lynette Gillis met Amanda Braden and Nina Martin
through music teachers in 1993 when they were all under the age of 17.
Four months later, they performed their first set at renowned Halifax
all-ages club Cafe Ole. Plumtree's upbeat "happy" sound quickly caught
the ear of local label Cinnamon Toast Records, as well as popular Halifax bands Sloan, Thrush Hermit and Jale. This support helped Plumtree secure high-profile shows at the Halifax Pop Explosion and Toronto's Edgefest,
and kick-started years of touring. In 1995,Ottawa native Catriona Sturton joined Plumtree after Nina left for university in Montreal. Plumtree maintained a strong national (albeit underground) presence throughout the late '90s thanks to video airplay, festival appearances, three full-length albums and near-constant touring alongside Thrush Hermit, the Local Rabbits, the Weakerthans,Duotang, Superfriendz, Julie Doiron and the Inbreds. Notable awards included Best
Canadian Band Under Twenty from the YTV Achievement Awards (1996) and an East Coast Music Award nomination for Predicts the Future (1998).

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released November 25, 2020

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Label Obscura is a small Toronto label that started to reissue Canadian indie classics on vinyl for the first time ever but has since grown to include other curios from around the indie world.

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