Canmore Band Twonees Blend Alt-Country, Alt-Folk, and Americana From a Bison’s Point of View
Out since 19 May 2026, bison is the new single from Twonees, the Canmore alt-country band led by Kieran Lehan. Its guitar figure moves from a gallop to a full stampede. The track is written from the point of view of a bison returning to Banff’s Panther Valley. It folds Alt-Country, Alt-Folk, and Americana into what Lehan describes as a spaghetti-western folk rock song.
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How a Bison Returning to Banff’s Panther Valley Became a Song
bison began in the air. Kieran Lehan, who fronts Twonees, was working as an ecologist at the time. He flew over the pens built for Banff National Park’s plains bison reintroduction in 2017. The sight of the herd finding its way back to the Panther Valley stayed with him. The single is written from the animal’s point of view. It tracks the herd’s return to the rolling hills beneath the snow line.
That perspective shapes the sound. The guitar starts at a gallop, then gathers into a stampeding pace. Cello, fiddle and pedal steel guitar fill in around it. The arrangement moves the way a herd does, unhurried at first and then unstoppable. It gives bison a sense of motion that most single-guitar folk songs never reach for.

How Twonees Frames bison Between Alt-Country Restraint and Spaghetti-Western Sweep
Twonees works a stretch of Americana that values restraint. On bison, the Alt-Country and Alt-Folk sides take turns rather than crowd the same bar. The wide space between the instruments does as much work as the notes themselves. The pedal steel and fiddle nod to country tradition, while the cello pulls the track somewhere more filmic.
Lehan has a name for the result. “I called it a spaghetti-western cinematic folk rock song, which is a bit of a mouthful,” he said, and the description fits. There is a frontier-soundtrack quality to bison that never tips into pastiche. The genre cues serve the story of the returning herd, not the other way round. That is the harder trick, and the more rewarding one.
For a general-music audience that likes to find something good and share it, bison is an easy recommendation. Alt-Country listeners get the twang, Alt-Folk listeners get the hush, and Americana fans get the sweep. The song never sounds like a compromise.


For Fans of Colter Wall and Corb Lund, and the Alt-Folk Faithful
Lehan points to two touchstones, and both land. Fans of Colter Wall will recognise the plainspoken, wide-country storytelling that lets a single image carry a verse. The same instinct runs through bison and its returning herd. Listeners who follow Corb Lund for his Alberta-rooted country will feel at home too. Twonees shares both the province and the habit of building a song around one specific, local scene.
Anyone drawn to the hushed, acoustic side of Alt-Folk will settle in just as quickly. This is a single for the genre-curious as much as the genre-faithful. If your playlists already move between country, folk and roots music, bison slots in without friction. If they do not, it is a low-stakes way in.
Where Twonees Takes This Canadian Americana Run After bison
bison is one marker in a busy stretch for the Canmore band. It followed the deliberately un-serious Drunk as a Nun. Both feed into Twonees’ album 40 Years of Childhood. Lehan frames that record as a new start. It also prompted the change in spelling from Two Knees to Twonees. The band carries that run onto the stage at the Canmore Folk Festival. That suits an act this rooted in place.
On the writing itself, Lehan keeps it plain. “We poured a lot of ourselves into this track, and it’s rewarding to see it connect with people,” he said. He points to “a strong appetite for music that prioritizes lyrical depth and instrumental texture.” The Rocky Mountain Outlook has already followed the run in its Bow Valley pages.
GetMusic.News curator team: “What kept bison in our rotation is how much room the arrangement leaves for the story. Twonees lets the herd gather before it runs, and that patience is rarer than it sounds in new Americana.”
Stream bison on Spotify, and find Twonees on Apple Music and Amazon Music. Follow the band on Instagram, TikTok, and the YouTube channel, with more at their official site.



