In January of 2020, Bombargo locked themselves in a cabin at Emma Lake for two weeks and recorded their sophomore album. Now, they’re looking to the public to help get it pressed.
Global News at 10 Saskatoon
From woods to wax, Bombargo prepares to release cabin made album
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