Elliott Brood
Elliott Brood is a Canadian alt-country and roots rock trio formed in Toronto, Ontario in the early 2000s. Known for their gritty sound and inventive approach to instrumentation, the band blends folk, country, and rock influences into a style they once dubbed “death country.”
The group features Mark Sasso, Casey Laforet, and Stephen Pitkin, whose raw harmonies and storytelling-driven songs have earned them a loyal following across Canada. Elliott Brood gained widespread acclaim with albums like Mountain Meadows and Days Into Years, blending historical themes with modern roots music.
Over the years, the band has become a fixture on Canada’s roots and festival circuits, earning critical praise and multiple Juno Awards nominations for their work.