Friday, June 17, 2022

LOCAL CONCERT ALERTS (Crush & The Wyld Stallyns), A New Original Song, And More!!

We have a new news post on this late Friday night, including a new original song and new album press, but let's lead off with LOCAL CONCERT ALERTS, one on SHORT NOTICE!

Local unplugged hard rock/funk band The Wyld Stallyns will return to Outspoken Brewing at 350 Queen Street East for one night only TOMORROW NIGHT! Apologies for the short notice, this show was only announced via the venue's Facebook page this past Saturday. This will actually be The Stallyns' second live concert TOMORROW, following their matinee gig at The Machine Shop during  Science North's Great Northern Ontario Roadshow (details in yesterday's post), and the Outspoken concert appears to be on later notice entirely, as it wasn't on the schedule that singer/guitarist Rob Speers sent me on Facebook. As you may recall, the downtown craft brewery had hosted (usually) acoustic artists on their outdoor patio stage often before the pandemic, and as of June 9th, they had resumed hosting concerts there on weekends for the summer season, so definitely follow Outspoken Brewing's Facebook page for a current schedule!

TOMORROW NIGHT'S Wyld Stallyns concert will see the Speers', Jesse, and Jonas take the stage at 8:00 PM, expect a 19+ age limit given the locale & time, and while there isn't technically a cover, Outspoken is encouraging attendees to donate on a "pay what you can" basis to support the band. Yes, the weather should be fine, clear skies with temperatures from 10-14°, so look for The Wyld Stallyns' entertaining hard rock and funk covers there TOMORROW NIGHT! Here's The Stallyns live!


Next up, Toronto-based Rush tribute band Crush: The Ultimate Rush Experience will make their local concert debut on Wednesday, July 6th with a concert at.... Reggie's Place?! Yes, Reggie's will be bringing in not just a touring band, but a non-country touring band! Very unusual on paper, but Randy and crew have been spreading their genre wings since re-opening in 2020, and it'll be interesting to see how the Crush show does! A relatively new tribute band who only launched last year, Crush do seem to have the auditory chops down to replicate the progressive hard rock legends' live stage show, if not entirely a visual match, so definitely give them a listen on YouTube to see what they bring to the table! Toronto progressive metal quartet Pyramid Theorem will open at Reggie's next month, which is easily explained, as the members of Crush are also in this band, who play original music with more varied influences.

If Pyramid Theorem were the headliners instead (they have more Facebook followers than Crush), I could see the show going over just as well, as their technicality and original songwriting chops are more than evident, so progressive rock fans are in for a good time on July 6th! This 19+ concert has a 9:00 PM start time, and while admission fees weren't announced on Reggie's Facebook page, bring cash just in case. Given the mid-week scheduling and atypical venue, it'll be very interesting to see how this concert does, but definitely check the above links for more details!

Also, new local hard rock quartet Raincourt have released their second studio single onto their YouTube channel and every major streaming music platform! After almost two weeks of silence on their Facebook page, the band revealed the impending track drop there yesterday, but oddly didn't link to it once it went live. I believe this was recorded at Mission Control Studios again, and the song is entitled "War Times". Very Ozzy-era Black Sabbathy song here, but well recorded and performed by the guys, who hardly sound like high schoolers here, and Raine gets some guitar solo time to shine late! Solid stuff, so give "War Times" a listen below, and maybe Raincourt will perform this at Go Skateboarding Day on Tuesday?


Finally for today, here's some new news media coverage on local indie punk quintet The Northwest's new EP "All In"! In another feature on Niagara Falls music website From The Strait, writer Kris Goetz interviewed frontman Wayne Watkins and one of the Mikes (they didn't specify which) for this article, where the guys talked about how "All In" came together, their experiences over the past year, underground artists they recommend, nerves when playing live, and advice for rising musicians. More good, if succinct, press from Southern Ontario, so give this interview a look above! The other new press comes from the blog Turn Up The Volume, who named "All In" as their EP of the week for this week, and in a brief review, their writer positively compared The Northwest to Band of Horses and Bob Mould for their "spry drive and harmonious spirit" yet "agitated turbulence", and noted that they "deserve your attention".

Strong praise, so give everything a full look above, and stay tuned for more from The Northwest! That's all for today, but stay tuned for more news and notes on the site this weekend! Thanks everyone!

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