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Cootie Catcher bring Something We All Got to Victoria’s patchwork indie-pop circuit
By Editorial Team - June 27, 2026
Summary
Cootie Catcher’s Something We All Got gets fresh coverage ahead of the band’s 27 June Victoria show, highlighting the quirky Canadian indietronica quartet’s Carpark Records chapter.
Key Facts
- Category: News
- Published: June 27, 2026
- Tags: cootie catcher, something we all got, indietronica, canadian indie, carpark records, victoria, Victoria Indie Pop / Tour News
Cootie Catcher’s Something We All Got gets weekend attention as the Victoria indie scene prepares to host the band on 27 June. The Martlet’s Offbeat review frames the Canadian quartet as quirky indietronica charmers returning with a first studio-recorded album after 2025’s Shy at First and a signing to Carpark Records. That is a useful development for a band working in patchwork DIY pop, because studio focus can either flatten the weirdness or give it brighter edges. Something We All Got seems to lean toward the second outcome: indie-pop color, electronic texture, playful construction and enough personality to make the phrase “quirky” feel like a starting point rather than a dismissal. The 27 June show context also matters. Albums become real in rooms, especially when local supports and community infrastructure turn a release into a scene event.