Two Hours Traffic was a Canadian indie rock band hailing from Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, that carved out their niche in the Canadian music scene with their infectious power-pop melodies and earnest lyricism. The band formed in the early 2000s and gained national prominence after being shortlisted for the prestigious Polaris Music Prize in 2008 for their album "Little Jabs," which featured polished production from notable producer Joel Plaskett.
Over the years, Two Hours Traffic developed a loyal fan base through a series of well-received albums and energetic live performances. Their discography includes self-titled debut "Two Hours Traffic" (2005), followed by breakthrough "Little Jabs" (2007), the introspective and sonically expansive "Territory" (2009), and "Siren Spell" EP (2012), leading up to their final studio album "Foolish Blood" (2013). The band announced their disbandment in December 2013, leaving behind a legacy of catchy, heartfelt pop gems that continue to resonate with indie music lovers.
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