Halifax psychedelic pop band Walrus are back again with their second full-length album, Cool to Who. With a well-rounded sound, Cool to Who delivers 10 tracks of danceable, groovy music that hits on real-life issues. Continue reading New Music: Walrus Step Up Their Game With ‘Cool to Who’
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Music Video: Walrus’ Surreal Story of Misery Gets Over the Top Animation on ‘Half Smoke’
Prepare to have your mind blown by the new video from Walrus. Animated by Chad VanGaalen, the video is like a psychedelic Where’s Waldo exercise in nihilism. Good luck finding whatever it is you’re looking for. “Half Smoke” is everything, and it is nothing. It is the Alpha and the Omega, the best of times and the worst of times, what you had for breakfast and what you’ll eat for dinner. It is your inner demons and the salvation of self acceptance. Mostly, it is available for you to watch right now. Continue reading Music Video: Walrus’ Surreal Story of Misery Gets Over the Top Animation on ‘Half Smoke’
Music Video: Walrus Get Gloriously Ridiculous With ‘Played Out’
Halifax’s psychedelic pop group Walrus have released a video for their new single “Played Out,” and it’s filled with an undying lust for professional wrestling. As their second single dropped this year, the track comes in anticipation of their upcoming album, Cool to Who, set to release October 18. Continue reading Music Video: Walrus Get Gloriously Ridiculous With ‘Played Out’
Music Video: Walrus Release New Video For ‘Later Days’
Following the June 9th release of their full-length debut album Family Hangover, Halifax-based band Walrus has put out their second music video of the album for the track ‘Later Days’. It gives a momentary glimpse into the lives of these four guys on a dull day, but in reverse. Continue reading Music Video: Walrus Release New Video For ‘Later Days’
New Music: Walrus’ ‘Family Hangover’
After releasing a handful of videos and an EP over the last year, Halifax’s Walrus have finally debuted their full LP, ‘Family Hangover’. It’s a dreamy mix of The Vines and Jefferson Airplane, like Joy Division had been sent back a decade earlier to reinvent the sixties by masquerading as The Byrds. Continue reading New Music: Walrus’ ‘Family Hangover’