For Immediate Release:

SUPERGARAGE COUNT THEIR BLESSINGS
TORONTO, ON APRIL 3, 2003

Our indie rock troopers SUPERGARAGE chalk up another one to experience. This time, it was a brush with death. Everyone knows how hard Canadian bands have it travelling in winter. Well, SUPERGARAGE saw it first hand two nights ago, on Monday March 31. They were working their way back home from their Eastern Canada tour when at 9:13 p.m., they met their match - A full grown female moose in the middle of an icy Trans canada highway near Oromocto N.B.. The head on collision sent their 1998 Ford ECONOLINE Van spiraling off the road, flipping sideways into a ditch. The CD player was still playing track 8 off the FEMBOTS new album "small town murder scene". After checking on everyones condition, the boys scrambled to the front of the van and crawled through the driver door window. Some scratches and bruises, and a little shaken up, but otherwise... FINE!

The van is dead and so is the moose. The boys take a flight home today and are waiting to get their gear before Saturday's show in Toronto @ The Horseshoe Tavern. Guitarist Adam Mott explains "I was in the back having a cigarette when I saw the moose at the last second and then it was chaos for what seemed to be minutes of a spinning van. That's when we flipped on our side and got tossed around a bit. The spinning stopped as I lay on my my back still holding my cigarette !...I think my tobacco addiction has gone too far." SUPERGARAGE is currently on tour supporting their "Elvis Was Bigger Than The Beatles" release (Sextant/EMI). They embark on a Western Canadian tour next month.