Boneyard Rebels

Boneyard Rebels

Boneyard Rebels

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Boneyard Rebels

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IIn a quiet part of Montreal, where winter whispers secrets, a group of gravediggers gets together every Thursday evening. They don't bury; they bring sounds back to life. They're the Boneyard Rebels, turning funeral bells into vivid soundscapes full of life, darkness, and poetry.


IIn a quiet part of Montreal, where winter whispers secrets, a group of gravediggers gets together every Thursday evening. They don't bury; they bring sounds back to life. They're the Boneyard Rebels, turning funeral bells into vivid soundscapes full of life, darkness, and poetry.


Her new song, Shoot The Bells, it's more than just music: it's something like a ritual. Each note feels like it comes from the ground, like shovels and cold stone turned into instruments of a hidden chorus. It's music made from silence, dust, and the past.

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In a world where things don't last, Boneyard Rebels gives you something real. Their music is like the line between life and death, mixing old feelings with a rebellious spirit. Shoot The Bells hits you like a twisted prayer, a song for people who dig the dark, the real, the stuff that lives in the shadows. It's not every day you find music coming from a graveyard, but when it does, it sounds amazing and a bit scary. Boneyard Rebels don't just write songs—they dig up feelings.

In a world where things don't last, Boneyard Rebels gives you something real. Their music is like the line between life and death, mixing old feelings with a rebellious spirit. Shoot The Bells hits you like a twisted prayer, a song for people who dig the dark, the real, the stuff that lives in the shadows. It's not every day you find music coming from a graveyard, but when it does, it sounds amazing and a bit scary. Boneyard Rebels don't just write songs—they dig up feelings.

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