A series of sketches feauring Sean Dalton from The Trews. Sean offers some insight about being a band, shows off his unique workout regime, takes ping-pong to the streets, busks and more!
Includes bits where he plays a French, Italian, German and best of all - a Newfie with an attitude!
"The Motion Show" was created by Nik Sexton and CBC TV.
By the beginning of 2010, the Trews were feeling a little lost.
The band had been on an upwardly mobile streak since "Not Ready to Go" first came pumping out of Canadian radio back in 2003. They wasted no time piling success on top of success, watching their stature grow with multiple hit singles and an incomparable live show, courting exhaustion while they fanned out across the world and carved an eccentric and stubborn path through an industry demanding that they always "compete."
The tensions were audible on 2008's No Time for Later. The band's third album was its most accomplished and satisfying. But as a formal exercise in broadening their songwriting chops while making a hermetically perfect studio recording -- all while shoveling enough hits into the mouth of the beast -- it emerged uptight and dark, maybe even a little claustrophobic. Not insignificantly, the second single was called "Paranoid Freak".
Read the rest of the bio here: www.thetrewsmusic.com
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By the beginning of 2010, the Trews were feeling a little lost.
The band had been on an upwardly mobile streak since "Not Ready to Go" first came pumping out of Canadian radio back in 2003. They wasted no time piling success on top of success, wat...