Parlour Steps

Parlour Steps — The Hidden Names

With their new album, The Hidden Names, Parlour Steps seem to have perfected the pop they first explored on the debut album, Ambiguoso. Hidden Names shines far brighter as songs like the opener, "As The World Tuned Out" and the chant-filled "Bleeding Hearts" spill from earphone or car speaker, bringing a slight jump to the listener's step....
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You Say Party! We Say Die! Holds On At #1

This week's campus charts are a tale of two divergent trends. While the top two albums from last week remain locked in those same positions, there was a fair amount of discombobulation among the lower 48. The other interesting observation this week was the total dominance of Canadian artists on the chart. With our Canadian content...
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Parlour Steps Plot East Coast Shows

Since the Feb. 19 release of their third album, Ambiguoso, Vancouver indie rockers Parlour Steps have received some serious attention. The quartet have now signed an exclusive U.S. licensing deal with Spark Marketing, a London, England-based consultancy firm specializing in music placement and band branding. The company can't force people to...
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Parlour Steps Are Climbing With Nine Mile Deal

Vancouver indie rock band Parlour Steps will re-release their fourth full-length, Ambiguoso, on Feb. 19 through Massachusetts-based Nine Mile Records. Parlour Steps originally issued Ambiguoso locally, but it quickly sold-out and caught the attention of Nine Mile, which signed the group last fall. The quartet are made up of Caleb Stull (...
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