If good looks make you a superstar, then Beauregard is a supergroup indeed. The band contains members of several Toronto groups who received varying degrees of acclaim, popularity and interest from the suits, but that's of little concern here. If you like powerpop and just plain pop, like Pinkerton-era Weezer, Split Enz, Squeeze, Cheap Trick, The Go-Betweens, Nick Lowe, Eels and other nifty melodic bands tracing their roots back to those cute Davies brothers and those dreamy beefcake Wilson brothers, then look no further!
Leader Colonel Beauregard pens exquisite melodies set to lyrics about his romantic misadventures over many years, for his unbearable beauty has driven away many's the dazzled female suitor. Sexy Beauregard, master of six strings and the female anatomy, can knock a lady out with one lick, chop or passing glance. Remy Beauregard, despite his shaven pate, has captured the attention of sundry maidens with his lanky good looks and Canadian Keith Moon attitude on the trap kit. Tito Beauregard is a mystery, a musical recluse but master of the undergarment-shaking basso profundo.
Cast away your affection for weak-chinned, knobbly-kneed indie rockers, for Beauregard's combination of unchained melody, unrecycled rock riffs and strong, masculine, virile jawlines will surely capture your heart.