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Whiskey Talks Launches New Album

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Shaun St. Cyr, Joel Enns, Jarred Lawrence, and Chad Friesen Sylvia St. Cyr

After a 10-month hiatus from playing live shows, local band Whiskey Talks took the stage at Maw’s Beer Hall in Winnipeg on August 14 to celebrate the launch party for their new album, Love Me Loud. It was recorded at Arcade Studios in Niverville, run by Gerry St. Cyr, Evan St. Cyr, and Marshall Krahn. 

The new album includes 10 new songs, including titles “OK Sunshine” and “Edge of the Knife.” The band members include Shaun St. Cyr on vocals, Joel Enns on bass, Chad Friesen on lead 
guitar, and Jarred Lawrence on drums. A new addition is female back-up vocals, sung by Raesha Enns and Sylvia 
St. Cyr.

Their high-energy rock is sure to satiate any music lover’s ear. The new album is available for download on most music subscription sites, including iTunes. 

To follow the band, as well as get dates for their next live shows, check out the links below.

For more information

www.facebook.com/whiskeytalks
www.twitter.com/whiskey_talks

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