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"[An] undeniable mix of well-crafted pop melodies, insistent keyboards, dynamic percussion, vocals both delicate and invulnerable, and well-place placed horns...this one will go down as one of the great records ever created in this province..." - Scruffy the Yak "The Liptonians' stuff is catchy as hell when they hit full stride..." - ChartAttack (4/5 stars) "A sophisticated step forward...lush, adventurous arrangements...a stellar second record." - Uptown Magazine (4/5 stars) "Cleverly written lyrics and ambitious sound..." - Sticky Magazine "...a cohesive and infectious assortment of pop gems." - The Sheaf "...consistently ambitious." - Montreal Mirror In 2008, completely unheralded, The Liptonians emerged from a basement in Winnipeg with an "earnest little pop-rock gem" (Uptown Magazine). Much to their surprise, the album picked up a Western Canadian Music Award for Outstanding Pop Recording, garnered rave reviews, charted on college radio across the country, became a regular on CBC Radio and paved the way for three cross-Canadian tours. The strength of their dynamic live show scored them opening slots for bands like Silver Starling (Last Gang Records) and Chicago indie rock legends, The Sea and Cake. After two years of playing shows, Matt Schellenberg and Bucky Driedger – the band's founders – took leave to a rural cabin to mull over their catalogue of demos and write some new songs. Bringing the tunes the rest of the band and their talented community of musicians, the arrangements became more adventurous – experimenting with lush horn arrangements, dumpster-dived percussion, accordion, reed organ and live-off-the-floor soundscapes. Produced and recorded by Mike Petkau, Matt Peters and The Liptonians between Prairie Recording Co. (The Weakerthans, Christine Fellows), MCM Studios and various basements, offices, rehearsal spaces and lofts, the new album, titled Let's All March Back Into the Sea, is a step forward in songwriting, arrangement and production while staying true to the band's roots as DIY pop songsmiths. Songs about talking pianos, dying cities and garden-haunting ghosts find life in dirty piano romps, electro-folk grooves and pop-rock sing-alongs. In addition to writing and recording as The Liptonians, Schellenberg and Driedger are active members of Winnipeg's Head in the Sand music collective, playing and recording with Royal Canoe, Courier News, Flying Fox and the Hunter Gatherers and Les Jupes. The band's song "Roller Coaster" was a finalist in the Winnipeg Free Press' "My city, my song" contest. They've also had their music featured in Zooey & Adam, a film that screened at independent film festivals across North America. Let's All March Back Into the Sea, to be distributed by Universal via Sonic Unyon and publicized by Killbeat Music, is set to be released on February 8, 2011 on Winnipeg's Head in the Sand Records. A cross-Canadian tour will follow the albums release. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.