The Fugitives

The four part vocals are sensational… each of these Fugitives has the talent, voice and charisma to front their own band.

Despite their all-acoustic lineup, the Fugitives bring enough energy to the stage to light up a small city.

This show is simply brilliant.

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New self-titled album by The Fugitives on Rhea Records

Releases on all streaming platforms April 10, 2026

BIO

A Canadian folk staple, The Fugitives were formed in 2005 and have released seven albums. They’ve been nominated for a JUNO, as well as 7 Canadian Folk Music Awards, including Best Vocal Group, Best Ensemble, and Best Songwriter. Having toured heavily across Canada, the UK, and the EU for two decades, they’ve been awarded the Best Folk Album of the Year by the German Music Critics’ Association, performed at Glastonbury, and most major folk festivals across the country. They were a 2020 Globe & Mail “Top Arts Pick of the Year”, and have earned a reputation for unforgettable live shows, brimming with complex harmonies, infectious storytelling and top-notch musicianship. Their new self-titled album drops this spring.

For Fans Of: The Shins, The Avett Brothers, Rayland Baxter, Mumford and Sons, Fleet Foxes, Local

Genres: Folk | Alt-Roots | Acoustic | Vocal

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PHOTOS

Photos by Kristine Cofsky

Album Credits

Produced & Mixed by Tom Dobrzanski at Monarch Studios, Vancouver

“Under the Ice” and “Young Enough” Produced & Mixed by Ryan Enockson at Warehouse Studios, Vancouver

Mastered by Ryan Dahle

All songs by Adrian Glynn & Brendan McLeod

Arrangements by The Fugitives

Album Design and Layout by Kyra Wittkopf

All songs SOCAN/MAPL

The Fugitives

Adrian Glynn: vocals, guitars, balalaika, harmonica & bass (5,6,8,10)

Brendan McLeod: vocals, guitar, bass (4)

Carly Frey: vocals, violin

Christopher Suen: vocals & banjo

Guest Artists

Sally Zori: drums & percussion

Erik Nielsen: bass (1,2,3,7,9,11)

Tom Dobrzanski: Hammond Organ

Jack Garton: Trumpet & Mellophone

Oliver de Clercq: French horn

Steve Charles: banjo (1,2,3,7,9,11), guitar (9)