Constantines

[2][3] Their style has been described as "art-punk", and they have been compared to bands like The Clash, Fugazi, Bruce Springsteen, The Replacements, and Nick Cave.

[6] In 2002 they added keyboard player Evan Gordon to the lineup and released the EP The Modern Sinner Nervous Man.

The members of Constantines have occasionally played shows under the name Horsey Craze, covering Neil Young songs.

This, coupled with Webb's move from his home in Montreal back to Guelph, fueled rumours of the band's demise.

In 2014 Constantines reformed for a reunion tour,[15] performing at festivals around Canada, including SappyFest[16] and at Kazoo!Fest in Guelph.

[17] In May 2015 the band performed at Massey Hall in Toronto with Chad VanGaalen[18] Constantines were on the line-up for Wayhome summer 2017 music festival in Oro-Medonte, Ontario.

[20] The song was not published on streaming platforms and instead was only made available as a purchasable Bandcamp download with 100% of its proceeds being donated to Black Lives Matter Toronto and the Unistʼotʼen Camp Legal Fund.

The Constantines performing at the 2015 Hillside Festival in Guelph, ON