Single Mothers (band)

[6] His father noticed that his son was "drinking too much and hanging with the wrong people in [London, Ontario]" and proposed the idea that he should prospect for gold with his extended family instead.

[6][10] The band promoted the album with an online stream of the track "Marbles" in August 2014 and a supporting North American tour August–October 2014.

In 2017 the band released their second full-length Our Pleasure through Dine Alone Records in North America and Big Scary Monsters in the UK/EU.

[failed verification] Vocalist Andrew Thomson's lyrics take the stance of an outsider-looking-in and cover topics such as religion, small-town life, drugs, alcohol, sex and relationships, and pretentious people.

[6] In his review of "Christian Girls," Ian Cohen of Pitchfork noted several music themes within the one song, commenting: "In the span of 142 seconds, Andrew Thomson projects his frustration onto concepts vast enough to make it a fair fight, but he can't find a single suitable explanation for his inability to get some after tearing down the entire courtship process ('This ain't a date, it's just coffee!