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What happens when a kid hears Rush for the first time and his entire life changes? We found out. Kevin Comeau of Juno Award-winning prog duo Crown Lands sits down with The Riff to talk about the moment A Farewell to Kings rewired his brain at 14, hitchhiking across Canada and down the California coast after reading Jack Kerouac, accidentally joining a reggae band in a Hollywood guitar shop, and how a Rush notation book stuffed into a backpack became the foundation of his guitar playing. We also get into the real story behind the Crown Lands name, the identity crisis that almost ended the band, getting discovered by Eric Singer of Kiss through a YouTube live video, and why their new album Apocalypse — out NOW — is the record they've always wanted to make. Plus: space operas, dragon riders, prog nerd deep dives on Yes, Genesis, King Crimson, Jan Hammer, and Joni Mitchell. Oh, and incredible food from Queen's Harbour on the Toronto waterfront. 🎸 Crown Lands – Apocalypse is out now | crownlandsmusic.com 🎙️ Sponsored by mytoronto.ca | Featuring coffee from Coffee Island (York St.) Subscribe, like & share — it genuinely helps us keep making this show. Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2503064/fan_mail/new] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/TheRIFF] Want to watch this episode on YouTube? Subscribe to our YouTube channel [https://youtube.com/@therifftoronto?si=wNlcnHZm9exQJmys]
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