Houlton Road Trio

The Houlton Road Trio are, as their name suggests, a trio of Canadian musicians based in Woodstock, New Brunswick, Canada. They released their debut album, 2006.01.20, on April 18 2006. It was available, free of charge, by mail order from the band's record label Five-Sixty Recordings. Pressed approximately forty-seven times, the album came as a black digipak with the band and album name spraypainted across the front by the band members themselv... more

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