Mad Ones
Miesha & The Spanks, Mad Ones, Thunder Queens, Smit
The Casbah
306 King St W
May 1, 2024
7:00 PM EDT
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Mad Ones have been cranking out real, raw, heart and soul rock, garage punk for little over a decade. Their catchy songs and sweaty, unhinged shows have earned them the devotion of fans all over the world and support from a good number of iconic artists.
Mad Ones 5th studio album “What It Takes” will arrive April 5th 2024 (Fortune Stellar Records / The Orchard / F.A.B. Distribution) supported by a UK / Canadian tour this spring.
Mad Ones albums have featured guest appearances from members of The Sadies, Constantines, By Divine Right and HotKid. The band has done tours and festival dates in Canada, U.S., U.K. and Europe and performed with the likes of The OBGMs, Teenage Head, PUP, Rusty, Tommy Stinson, The Dirty Nil, Miesha & The Spanks and so many more.
“Crunchy, garage-tinged rock’n’roll done right. There are a growing number of pretension-free bands like this in Toronto — a positive sign amongst a sea of over-earnest, self-serious indie rockers — and Mad Ones are slowly climbing to the top of that heap.” -Exclaim!
Read MoreMad Ones 5th studio album “What It Takes” will arrive April 5th 2024 (Fortune Stellar Records / The Orchard / F.A.B. Distribution) supported by a UK / Canadian tour this spring.
Mad Ones albums have featured guest appearances from members of The Sadies, Constantines, By Divine Right and HotKid. The band has done tours and festival dates in Canada, U.S., U.K. and Europe and performed with the likes of The OBGMs, Teenage Head, PUP, Rusty, Tommy Stinson, The Dirty Nil, Miesha & The Spanks and so many more.
“Crunchy, garage-tinged rock’n’roll done right. There are a growing number of pretension-free bands like this in Toronto — a positive sign amongst a sea of over-earnest, self-serious indie rockers — and Mad Ones are slowly climbing to the top of that heap.” -Exclaim!
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