Casper Skulls made their best record yet amid some major life changes
Melanie St-Pierre-Bednis and Neil Bednis of the band join Q's Tom Power to discuss their new album, Kit-Cat
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When the Canadian indie rock band Casper Skulls got their start about 10 years ago, things were a little different. Firstly, band members Melanie St-Pierre-Bednis and Neil Bednis weren't married at the time, and now they're husband and wife. Secondly, they hadn't moved back to their hometown of Sudbury, Ont., and they didn't have a baby yet. Melanie and Neil join Tom Power to talk about making their latest album, Kit-Cat, through those major life changes — and why it might be their best record yet.
The full interview with Casper Skulls is available on our podcast, Q with Tom Power. Listen and follow wherever you get your podcasts.
Interview with Casper Skulls produced by Liv Pasquarelli.
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