Monday, October 15, 2018

LOCAL CONCERT ALERTS (Lightmares & The Wyld Stallyns), Soo's Got Talent Updates, And More!!

With the snow coming down, here's a new news post for your Monday afternoon, and it includes some new videos, updates to a recent music competition, and leading off, some LOCAL CONCERT ALERTS for the coming weeks! Here's what you should know!

Local acoustic hard rock trio The Wyld Stallyns will make their Harp Bar & Grill debut on Saturday, October 27th! No word on if this show will have a Halloween theme, but this will be their first announced show since their Tom Petty tribute-themed gig at Room 21 earlier this month. This event is part of the former Madison's Pub's return to live concert bookings, under the stewardship of recent Room 21 booker (and ex-Suicide Kings frontman) Mike Gaetano, complete with a brand new Facebook page and a refreshed Pizza King menu. They've been promoting the new music schedule by saying that "live music begins", and that The Harp is "the Sault's newest live music venue", despite Madison's hosting many concerts in the 2000s, and Tym Morrison performing there regularly from their 2013 relaunch through early 2016. Clearly, The Harp isn't counting the Madison's era, and aside from Tym's shows, they didn't really host live music at the time.

Among other concerts, open mic nights, and karaoke events, The Wyld Stallyns' fan-friendly hard rock covers should go over well in two weeks' time, so don't miss the Elements side project at 701 Pine Street then! This is a 19+ concert with a 9:00 PM start time and no announced cover charge, so visit the official Facebook event page for more details, and stay tuned for more from the Stallyns and the Harp's new concert calendar as it rolls in!

Next up, another out of town band from last month's Oh!No festival in Leeburn will make their way to our area again this fall, as Sudbury punk trio Lightmares will make their Sault Ste. Marie debut on Thursday, November 8th at LopLops Lounge! Fans of the annual Oh!No fest will be no strangers to Lightmares following their sets at both installments, but now fans can see them in the Soo proper, and with their upbeat yet edgy brand of "deadly rock & roll", fans should be eager for more original action from Lightmares next month! Two opening bands are to be announced, and while fellow Oh!No acts would seemingly make sense, none from this year are opening for The Therapists next month, so it's anyone's guess. A presentation of Six, Two, Oh. in what they advertise as their 90th concert to date, this 19+ concert has a $5 cover charge and a 9:00 PM start time Visit the Facebook event page for more details, and stay tuned for updates!

Also today, the results are in from Friday night's The Soo's Got Talent second round competition at The W.W. Baldwin Auditorium at The Tech, and unfortunately, local hard rock singer/guitarist Tym Morrison did not advance to this Friday's third round. As per the official Facebook page, judges chose singers Daniella Brewer and Michaela Lynn, rapper Tristan "Bold Noize" Goslow, acoustic rock quartet The Primarinas, and magician Darren Emond as the announced "top 5", while blues singer/guitarist Leon "Li'l Eagle" Kyle & singer Bethany Pelletier were also advanced as wild cards. You can see those 7 acts hit the stage again for the third of four rounds of this competition, and our best wishes go out to everyone as the showdown heats up! As they did for the prior rounds, video footage of the surviving acts was uploaded to Facebook yesterday, with all but Darren in the video below (his magic performance was posted separately due to technical difficulties.)

There are some hard rock covers from the musical acts, so what should you know there? After an introduction by co-organizer Barbara Rajnovich, you'll see Li'l Eagle playing an original song (I believe), Daniella covering Evanescence's "My Immortal (at 7:25), Bethany covering Katy Perry's "Roar", The Primarinas covering Nirvana's "All Apologies" (at 15:26), Michaela covering Meghan Trainor's "Better When I'm Dancing", and Bold Noize rapping an original composition. Best of luck to the talented lineup moving onto Friday's third round, so check everything out above and below, and we'll let you know if more hard rock performances surface!



Finally, here's a surprise find from a recent YouTube search: A rare live cover song by Woods of Ypres! In the defunct local black/doom metal band's final Toronto-era concerts from 2007, they added a cover of Katatonia's "Deadhouse" to their set, including at the January 2007 Moonsorrow concert there, as documented at the time via their old message board. Frontman David Gold even stated there in 2008 that they planned to record a studio version of "Deadhouse", but if it was ever completed, it was never released, much like their earlier cover of Bathory's "Lake of Fire". A prior live video of Woods' cover of "Deadhouse" has long since been taken off of YouTube (Toronto-era live videos are rare enough already), but YouTube user ruinedcities quietly uploaded an audio recording of this very cover last month from an unidentified concert, which appears to have circulated in Katatonia cover bootlegs. The audio quality isn't great, especially for vocal clarity, but how does this sound?

Woods of Ypres seem to do Katatonia justice with this rendition, and given that it's from Katatonia's first full doom metal album without death growling vocals, this could be seen as a bit of foreshadowing towards Woods' own shift to a more melodic doom metal sound from 2009 onward. I just wish the audio quality was better, but give this rare cover a listen below, and hopefully more media from Woods of Ypres' mid-2000s concerts surfaces down the line!



That's all for today, but stay tuned for more news and updates on the site this week! Thanks everyone!

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