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The Breton Sound is what you get when you aggressively smash together musicians from opposite ends of the rock spectrum. Classic rock, ‘90s alt pop, metal, prog rock, punk, ska, and indie backgrounds emerge from the established musicianship of Jonathan Pretus (vocals/guitar), Stephen Turner (lead guitar), John Bourgeois (drums), and Joe Bourgeois (bass). Stephen met Jonathan at LSU, where he frequently mocked Jonathan’s Weezer cover band. A bromance began to blossom, and later fully forged with the addition of the Bourgeois twins in 2014. Since then, with the help of their sets at both the New Orleans’ Jazz & Heritage and Voodoo Music Festivals, The Breton Sound has garnered a stunning reputation for their live shows. Filled with sing- alongs, climbing up speaker stacks, jumping into the crowd, and universal irreverence, their explosive energy has always been the core of The Breton Sound. Their relentless live shows around the South led the NOLA boys to winning the Louisiana Music Prize last year. “The Breton Sound” EP, released in July of 2018, was recorded in New Orleans at 1920’s church-turned- recording facility, Esplanade Studios (Eric Clapton, Elvis Costello, Mary J. Blige, The Roots) by the well- known and highly-regarded Producer and Mixer, Jeff Glixman (Black Sabbath, Bob Marley and the Wailers, Kansas). Explosive rock anthem “Why Are You Still Here” kicks off the 4-song EP. Focusing in on lingering exes, the lead single is a classic break up song. Romances come and go, but some relationships are just inescapable. As Pretus describes it, “there’s always some kind of trigger reminding you of that person; a song, a movie, a place…some kind of memory. ‘Why Are You Still Here?’ is about the frustration you’re met with when desperately trying to shake off that ghost.” Powerful fan-favorite “Illuminate” follows “WAYSH” and puts The Breton Sound’s larger-than-life, arena- ready sound on display. Gritty, windows down/volume up rockers “Save Your Prayers” and “Better Off Alone” round out the 4 song EP. The Breton Sound have their sights set on proving that rock is alive and well. Swagger, energy, volume, connection, passion, sweat, and noise. That’s what The Breton Sound is all about. They’ll leave the skinny jeans and handclaps to someone else.