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About

Royal Tusk are a Canadian rock band from Edmonton, Alberta, formed in 2011 by Daniel Carriere (vocals), Quinn Cyrankiewicz (guitar) and Sandy MacKinnon (bass). Emerging from the shadow of their previous band, Ten Second Epic, they released their debut EP Mountain in 2014 under Hidden Pony Records. Their first album, DealBreaker, was released in 2016, featuring the singles “Fever” and “Curse the Weather.” In 2018, their sophomore album Tusk II was released, with the lead single “Aftermath” peaking at No. 32 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Airplay chart. They’ve also had several tracks peak in the Top 40 on Billboard’s Canada Rock chart, including “Shadow of Love” (2014), “First Time” (2019) and “Die Knowing” (2020). In 2024, Royal Tusk released their third studio album, the self-produced Altruistic, featuring the single “Head Up,” which peaked at a career-best No. 16 on the Canada Rock chart. The album was accompanied by the documentary Do No Wrong: The Making Of Altruistic.

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Reviews

Rating: 5 out of 5 based on 1 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Royal Tusk is a new favourite!

    by musicprincess on 2016-11-01Commodore Ballroom - Vancouver

    Royal Tusk is a tight band with sophisticated arrangements and skilled musicians. Their songs were heavy, catchy and got stuck in my brain to the point where I ran out to the desk between bands and bought both their EP and full-length CD. And we're still listening to them six months later-everyone I have introduced to their music love them too- I only wish they had more of their songs up on Youtube to help 'spread the word' (HINT HINT) but for the record (pun intended), they had great sound, great stage presence, charming humble patter with the audience and a perfect setlist that alternated blistering rock anthems with melodic, solid pop songs. I'd go see them again in a heartbeat.