No Flyers Please

Halifax, Nova Scotia

Described by Halifax’s music magazine The Coast as an “insanely likable trio” with “insanely catchy” songs, No Flyers Please’s unique brand of new-wave/punk makes you get down whether you want to or not. Live shows are a constant dripping sweat-fest of infectious bass, quirky hooks, and the danciest of beats. NFP’s fans are known to rip off their tops in efforts to seduce the band into playing until sheer exhaustion. Following their return from hiatus and the release of a 6-track self titled EP, No Flyers Please have quickly become the new mustard on the sandwich of life.

Dale plays guitar, Isaac plays bass, Michelle plays drums, and everybody sings. Whatevs.

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