Crown Lands (band)

[1][2] With prog-rock influences, the duo compose music and lyrics inspired by Indigenous resistance to colonialism.

[13] Their full-length self-titled debut album was released on August 13, 2020, and was produced in Nashville by Dave Cobb.

[2][12] The album was preceded by the single "End of the Road", a protest song about the issue of missing and murdered Indigenous women whose video features narration by Tanya Tagaq.

[15] Both songs were included on the band's four-track EP White Buffalo, released on September 16, 2021, on Spinefarm Records / Universal Music Canada.

[16] The band describes "White Buffalo" as the third in a trilogy of songs about Indigenous resistance, including "Mountain" and "End of the Road".

[21] In December 2023 Bowles, who had been raised by a father who identified as Mi'kmaq, released a public statement revealing that genealogical research had found that they were not indigenous at all, but in fact was of Black Nova Scotian descent.