Drop Top Alibi Talks Latest Album Release & Gussaplolooza

Drop Top Alibi stopped into the SEE ROCK LIVE STUDIOS to talk to Chris Beason & Heather Luckhart about there new release Anyways and thier upcomeing show at Gussapolooza Music Festival.

https://youtu.be/VJweQmFyErY

SEE ROCK LIVE MAGAZINE’s Heather Luckhart and CDN Music Chris Beason had the pleasure of sitting down with Toronto-based band Drop Top Alibi to discuss their latest album release, “Anyways,” and their upcoming performance at the Gussaplolooza Music Festival. Gussaplooza runs from September 15 to 17 in Cooks Ville.

https://youtu.be/z00mFwUPGuw?si=GeBvswvL1D42D3bG
Gussapolooza Music Festival

The band shared their excitement about their latest album release, “Anyways.” The album features a mix of hard rock and blues-inspired tracks that showcase the band’s versatility and musicality. The band explained that the album was a reflection of their personal growth and experiences over the past few years.

https://open.spotify.com/album/4Ig9lzzeRgtQWb62EPnRbH?si=dNt37OpoTaymZm3RmpqKIQ
Droptop Alibi – Anyways

When asked about their upcoming performance at the Gussaplolooza Music Festival, the band expressed their enthusiasm for playing alongside other talented Canadian musicians. They also shared their excitement about the opportunity to connect with fans and showcase their music to a wider audience.

Drop Top Alibi’s unique sound and energetic performances have earned them a loyal fan base in Toronto and beyond. With their latest album release and upcoming performance at the Gussaplolooza Music Festival, the band is poised to continue making waves in the GTA / Canadian music scene.

Hear is some more of Drop Top Alibi the music video for “Sort of Reaction.” The video showcases the band’s high-energy performance style and captures the essence of their music.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iOx7obV8LQE
SORT OF REACTION (Official video)

 

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