

They’re even sponsored by a couple of companies that have sent them free car wash products. has a car and needs a car wash,” he addedīud said that through washing cars they have met people who work in the music industry and public relations companies that have offered them advice on marketing and moving their careers forward. “It’s a fun small thing you can do and people will give you a bit of their time,” Bud said.

“And being the entertainment capital of the world we thought there must be something we can do to promote ourselves,” Bud said.Īfter playing around with a few ideas they settled on the washing cars for follows on Instagram. so after about a year of moving furniture, they decided to come to L.A. “We had nothing to go back to so instead of turning back we spent the next few months working as movers, since we were essential workers,” Bud said.Īnand had a girlfriend in L.A.

Once they arrived in Canada, Emperors Night booked several live shows but never got to play them as the coronavirus pandemic halted live music around the world.

The brothers decided to take a chance, selling everything they owned except for their musical instruments, and moved to Toronto, where they had a few friends. After writing more than 20 original songs they decided it was time for a change and to seek opportunity in a bigger city. In 2000, shortly after they started to learn to play music, they moved to Australia and grew up in Noosa, a small beach town in Queensland.Īs they developed their self-taught musical skills, they began performing shows around town until the end of 2019. The brothers spent their early childhood in Napier, a small city in Hawkes Bay region of New Zealand, learning to love music from their guitar-playing dad.
