Moncton’s own The Peter Parkers

Sessions talks with Errol Girvan and Remi Cormier from Moncton, NB’s The Peter Parkers about the recording of their latest album and their ever changing sound during their 12 year career. Featuring live performances of new songs ‘Afghan Man’ and ‘Make-Out Party’.

The group formed in 1995 by Remi Cormier and Stephane Doucet as a way to kill the boredom of university studies. Times passes before a solid line-up is found wild-haired Errol Girvan joined in 1997, Cam Murphy in 1999, and 2001 saw the addition of Chasity Alward.


They could most easily be described as a blend of psychedelia, avant-garde, minimalism and orchestrated chaos. The band adds,

Satan and the good Lord above want nothing to do with us, which leaves four poor lads unable to pick sides. Now, we ain’t saying we are partial to a particular religion, but it would help to have friends in either high or low places.

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