the consumer goods
Absurdist political critique has never sounded so sweet!
Pop hooks that make Nada Surf blush, political critique that makes Chomsky look liberal, and a ragingly snarky sense of humour that makes even the most seasoned audiences uncomfortable. In a good way. Mostly.
The Consumer Goods are fun, clever, low-maintenance geeks who won't trash their dressing room and will show everyone a good time. They are the next medium-sized thing in Canadian indie pop, they get great reviews across the country and they make politicians (especially Winnipeg's mayor) uneasy. In 2007, they graced the cover of Uptown Magazine, hit #30 on Earshot's national charts, were nominated for a CBC Bucky Award and an ISSA award, hit airwaves in Havana, Cuba, and made top-ten lists in the Netherlands.
Don't miss a chance to see this charming and catchy political pop band!

The Consumer Goods
Pop Goes The Pig Dog
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The Consumer Goods
Happy Bidet
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The Consumer Goods
Anti-Imperial Cabaret
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