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We Should’ve Been Plumbers Combat Distance on New Song

March 25, 2022

Single Release

Artist Name
We Should’ve Been Plumbers

Song Title
Cured Me’a That

Genre
alternative, indie pop, rock

Pre-save Link
https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/weshouldvebeenplumbers/we-shouldve-been-plumbers

Instagram
https://www.instagram.com/weshouldvebeenplumbers/

Song Details and Information
We Should’ve Been Plumbers is a six song alternative / grunge / sad pop record written primarily during the 2021 winter lockdown. The opening track ‘Cured Me’a That’ will set the stage for a compelling journey into the minds of two friends separated by distance and circumstance. These songs will surely elicit a response from anyone who has had a relationship sour, experienced alienation, or felt themselves fall into a general state of dissatisfaction. The self-titled EP is a space where unlikely notes dredge against one another and gratitude and regret coexist.

We Should’ve Been Plumbers is the lockdown project of Jillian Comeau, (Plays W/Music), and Kim Carson, (Like A Motorcycle). As their main projects fell on hold due to the pandemic the two embarked on a remote songwriting project with Jillian residing in Burlington, VT and Kim in Halifax, NS. Although several years since they had written together, (Jillian, a founding member of Like A Motorcycle left the band in 2016), and although the songs are a departure from those they have written together in the past, the two soon had an EP’s worth of material.We Should’ve Been Plumbers conjure up a nostalgic energy of alternative/grunge music from the 90’s that somehow still feels fresh and relevant. The sound is crafted through a combination of agitated lyrical themes paired with sweet vocal harmonies, distortion and an overall slower, dejected delivery. At times uncomfortable but oddly balanced.