Swaying between the punchiness of modern rock and the nostalgic tones of ’90s alternative, June Body‘s rawness and forthright lyrical delivery throws back to the likes of Death Cab for Cutie and The Weakerthans. June Body’s 2024 album Last Everythings sounds like the trio in their truest form. It’s a culmination of the band’s growth on a musical and personal level. The album was self-engineered in an ancient Nova Scotian family cottage. The band lived in their self-built studio for a week, recording the 10-track full-length. It was mixed by Juno and Polaris Prize-winning engineer Jace Lasek (Land of Talk, Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Besnard Lakes), and arrives with a limited edition vinyl run on Fresh Biscuits Records. Last Everythings is a snow globe of the scenes before, during, and after a breakup. It is a venture into the subtle, heartbreaking domestic details of an ending. But for June Body, it feels like it’s only the start. In the last year, June Body has supported PUP and The Beaches at sold-out shows in Halifax, and are currently touring to support their new album.
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