Esther Grey, a band hailing from the dark basements and attics of Guelph, releases sounds that will warm you like the unsettling presence of a hulking spook in furs, pressed close behind. A transitory sensation, made manifest by the tips of this quartet. Led by the animated vocal medium Steph Yates, accompanied by Tyson Brinacombe on drums, Nathan Campagnaro on bass, and Dan Paillé on saxophone. The misery of the elderly finds company with these old souls; tapping in celebration to the buzz of flies tooting upon wax-paper-wrapped combs. On stage and in little laboratories, these persons stretch shadow projections of spirits, humours and hemlock by the metered flicker of cartoons. “Three-minutes. That’s all Guelph’s Esther Grey will need to convert you. In that truncated time frame, a crunchy riff, Steph Yates vocals and thumping percussion explode from your speakers and hook you in…It’s lo-fi pop done right; a mix of slop and skill that means the fractures and charms are there for impact and enjoyment, not because they can’t be fixed”. – Hero Hill