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Royal Oak
Royal Oak is a 4-piece indie-pop group from the suburbs of Vancouver, Canada. The band has been going in one form or another since 2009, even if the name came around as recently as 2014. The band released their second full-length album Younger in June, 2017.
Familiar yet refreshing, Royal Oak weaves infectious pop melodies in with a variety of sounds and influences, resulting in a danceable and engaging sound. Energetic live shows and an emphasis on the visual bring another dimension to the group that has to be seen to be believed.
“Most of the songs on Younger deal directly with youth and growing older in one form or another. Whether it be the pains of losing touch with old friends, the joy of forging new relationships, or the prospect of the future, the album focuses on the experiences that we have had so far as young adults.”
Creative BC is proud to support Royal Oak as part of the BC Music Fund’s Sound Recording Program.
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