Sights & Sounds Announce New Album No Virtue

Sights & Sounds (the alt.rock project from Comeback Kid’s Andrew Neufeld) are releasing their second album No Virtue on October 11.“No Virtue is an album we had been working on for quite some time. It’s been a labour of love building these songs over the years,” says Andrew. “Bringing ideas hummed in a phone or scratched on a guitar to life in a more involved way than we have ever been able to do before. Adding instrumentation and electronic elements into the fold. Panning candy into soundscapes was our goal. We conjured up some of our favourite influences old and modern and printed our take on modern rock with an electronic twist.“This is the hardest record I have ever had to make but so gratifying to have finished and finally able to share it w...

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