Alexisonfire’s ‘Copies of Old Masters Volume 1,’ a four-track collection of covers, is out today via Dine Alone Records. True to form, the band puts their unmistakable stamp on reimagined versions of songs from beloved 90s Canadian bands The Tragically Hip, Doughboys, Shallow North Dakota, and Rusty.
Speaking on the genesis for the Covers project, Pettit shared, “This is like one of those things where you come up with the idea, you say it out loud and then you never do it. Well, we did it. You can imagine Alexisonfire sitting around backstage with a bluetooth speaker playing all of our favourite 90s CanCon songs and someone saying, ‘we should do a record of Canadian 90s covers’. For most people it would probably end there. Lucky for you, Alexisonfire isn’t ‘most people’. We love fun.”
Rusty frontman Ken MacNeil shared: “We’re blown away by their treatment of ‘Misogyny.’ It definitely sounds like Alexisonfire but it captures the same feeling Rusty put into it. We’ve always both been bands that do things our own way, marching to the beat of our own drum.”

