Weeping Tile, the ’90s alt.rock band Sarah Harmer started before going solo and making a name for herself as a singer/songwriter, will play a one-off reunion gig in Toronto on June 10.
The quartet, which were formed in Kingston, Ont. in 1993 and split up in 1998, will be playing Lee’s Palace with King Cobb Steelie. That leads us to wonder what could be next… a Rusty reunion? …Oh. Wait.
Tickets are on sale now through the Horseshoe Tavern, Ticketmaster or Toronto record stores Soundscapes or Rotate This. They’ll cost you $15 in advance, or you can grab ‘em for $18 at the door.
This isn’t the first time Weeping Tile have reunited. In 2007, they performed at Kingston’s Wolfe Island Music Festival.
Weeping released two albums — 1996′s Cold Snap and the next year’s Valentino — and count Luther Wright of Luther Wright And The Wrongs among their former members. Bassist Rebecca “Sticky” Gould went on to former a live project called The Shit with Merrill Nisker, who became Peaches.
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