Even Spencer Krug, who wrote the twenty-year-old song, can't believe how it's taken off after being featured in Jacob Tienery' s hit television show.
Last fall, Spencer Krug revealed that he’d be retiring his Moonface moniker after one more album, This One’s For The Dancer & This One’s For The Dancer’s Bouquet (which came out in November via ...
Spencer Krug has been busy with the reunited Wolf Parade these past couple years, but he’s now turning his attention back to his solo project Moonface one last time. He announced a new Moonface album, ...
Fans of Wolf Parade, Sunset Rubdown, Swan Lake, and Frog Eyes all know Spencer Krug. With all of those bands on hiatus, the Montreal king of indie rock is now concentrating all of his creative ...
The standout track from 2005's Apologies to the Queen Mary appears prominently in the show's fifth episode, which is titled "I'll Believe in Anything," and features the track in a climactic scene in ...