The Elwins perform live from high-energy record Play for Keeps
Lively Ontario pop quartet The Elwins play three songs from their sophomore record.
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Their music has been described as "a brightly burning thing of beauty", and today The Elwins swing through studio q to perform live from their new album Play for Keeps and chat with Friday guest host Gill Deacon.
The lively Ontario pop quartet gained a lot of attention in 2012 with their bouncy debut LP And I thank you. Now the high-energy, jerk-chicken-loving indie poppers are back on Canadian soil after a whirlwind tour of the U.S., Europe and Asia.