Review: Two Hours Traffic – Little Jabs

If you are looking for some breezy and garagey Canadian Maritime indie-pop that can be incredibly infectious, you should check out Two Hours Traffic. Their album, Little Jabs reminds me a little of something like The Bodeans vs. (perhaps) Andrew Bird (if a little less drastic). It is a (even though I fucking hate this word) pleasant and low-key affair but I found myself nodding along to the tunes on more than one occasion.

MP3 | Two Hours Traffic – Stuck For The Summer Little Jabs
MP3 | Two Hours Traffic – Sure Can Start Little Jabs

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