PRIORS

Top songs

Albums

Upcoming Concerts

Apr

15

The Velvet Echoes, Lunar Drift

New York, NY

7:30 PMMadison Square Garden

Apr

18

Crimson Cascade

San Francisco, CA

8:00 PMThe Fillmore

May

2

Sapphire Skyline, Electric Pulse, Midnight Reverie

Morrison, CO

6:00 PMRed Rocks Amphitheatre

May

10

Stellar Voyage

Chicago, IL

7:00 PMHouse of Blues

May

22

Southern Harmony, Whiskey Roads

Nashville, TN

8:30 PMThe Ryman Auditorium

Jun

5

Sunset Boulevard, Coastal Fever, Neon Palm

Los Angeles, CA

5:00 PMHollywood Bowl

Jun

15

District Pulse

Washington, DC

9:00 PM9:30 Club

Jun

28

Lone Star Rhythm, Desert Mirage

Austin, TX

6:30 PMACL Live at the Moody Theater

Jul

4

Alpine Echo, Cascade Thunder, Emerald Forest, Pacific Wave

George, WA

4:00 PMGorge Amphitheatre

Jul

12

Urban Legend

New York, NY

8:00 PMBeacon Theatre

About PRIORS

PRIORS (Montréal, QC), led by prolific singer-songwriter and producer Chance Hutchison (Sonic Avenues, New Vogue, Private Lives, etc.), have been busy multiplying their raw, dynamic and oh-so! melodic punk releases. The angular rock & roll outfit is back with Daffodil, a new album set to drop via Montréal-based boutique label Mothland on June 2nd, 2023. <br/> <br/> Since 2017, PRIORS has released six recordings, including three full-lengths: LP1 (Twintoe in Europe and Hutchison's own imprint Brain Gum in North America) in 2017, New Pleasure (Slovenly) in 2018, and My Punishment on Earth (Drink & Drive Records) in 2020. Though the catalog speaks for itself, the five-piece has eloquently transcended mere recording-artist status, and is now widely-considered a mainstay in the modern punk scene. Their shows erupt with blissfully brutal musicality, while also carrying the substantial ethos of a booming community. Over the years, this formidable subversive hit factory has toured Canada, The United States and Europe, sharing the stage with the likes of The Mummies, Oblivians, Quintron and Simply Saucer, amongst others, while also taking part in a slew of festivals such as M for Montreal and Goner Fest.<br/> <br/> Also featuring guitarists Max Desharnais (Sonic Avenues, New Vogue) and Sebastien Godin (Sonic Avenues), drummer Andrew Demers (The Famines), as well as bass player Alan Hildebrandt (Tabarnak), the hopeful and uplifting Daffodil (June 2nd, 2023 via Mothland) should no doubt please fans of Jay Reatard, The Buzzcocks, The Spits, The Saints or Wire.