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Rock My World Canada, Chapter 30: Your Favourite Enemies

[Mike Carr has put together a massive volume on Canadian music history entitled Canadian Alternative & Indie Reference and Collector’s Guide. It’s an incredible discography of hundreds of bands. This is the latest excerpt from his book. – AC]

Your Favorite Enemies is an alternative rock band that was formed in Varennes in 2006. The band is now established in Drummondville, in a former Catholic church that they have transformed into a studio. The members of the band have remained the same since the beginning. On May 20, 2014, the band released the Canadian edition of their album Between Illness And Migration. The album peaked at number 2 in the iTunes chart on the day of its release, between Coldplay and The Black Keys. Between Illness And Migration was also nominated at the Juno Awards 2015 for “Rock Album of the Year”.

Find out more about this artist and hundreds of other Canadian artists in the softcover edition of Canadian Alternative & Indie Reference and Collector’s Guide. Get your copy here.

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Alan Cross

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3 thoughts on “Rock My World Canada, Chapter 30: Your Favourite Enemies

  • Just got here because of YFE’s post! So great that the band is in a book… They deserve more visibility!

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  • This is awesome! I want that book!!!

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  • Nice post here! Even if the clip is old… I watched it so often…
    I’ve seen those kids grow up like if they were my kids… so proud of them

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