Oshawa glam metal legends The Killer Dwarfs will make their long awaited return to Sault Ste. Marie TOMORROW NIGHT with another headlining concert at Soo Blaster! The Dwarfs previously rocked Soo Blaster in April 2019 in their first modern-era local stop, and that show was very well received at the time by classic and new fans alike, so don't miss their brand of 1980s metal originals with songs like "Dirty Weapons" & "Doesn't Matter" tomorrow! While not reflected on public advertising, local acoustic hard rock singer/guitarist Tym Morrison has confirmed on his personal account that he is opening tomorrow, a strong fit considering his past work in plugged-in metal bands, so don't be late for his set! No word on if he'll be at The Trading Post on Wednesday though, stay tuned if we hear anything with reasonable notice. Presented once again by Ernest Skinner of Border City Rock Talk, this show was originally scheduled for tonight before being bumped due to a concurrent booking in White River.
Tickets run for $20 in advance at this link and at Soo Blaster, and a meet & greet is also attached to ticket purchases on some advertising. Be advised that some involved with the show are selling individual tickets for a discount on Facebook, inquire within for details, but the public advertised price is $20 (higher on Eventbrite for processing fees). This is a 19+ show, and a 7:00 PM start time is advertised. Should be a great show for period hard rock and glam metal fans, especially after how well The Killer Dwarfs went over three years ago, so visit the official Facebook event page for more details, and here are The Dwarfs live!
The Northwest may have been waiting to mention the Marianas Trench news until it broke on CTV News Northern Ontario yesterday, as they got a brief piece on the evening news! Wish they'd have plugged this in advance, even without spilling the beans, so we could watch it on channel 11 (or 2 over the air). Photojournalist Mike McDonald conducted the interview with Northwest frontman Wayne Watkins & guitarist Greg Callaghan (Mike Yak is shown on camera but isn't interviewed), where they discuss their feelings about opening for this show, how pandemic downtime allowed them to write their new EP, and their influences. Mike McDonald noted that The Northwest will also be playing a show in North Bay next month (the band proper has not confirmed this publically on Facebook) and hope to release new singles next year. Good, if brief promotion, especially for how little of their music you hear for the duration, though video clips are shown.
Lots to take in from this busy and very prominent local heartland rock/punk band, with a steadily rising profile on the local scene and from afar, so give their "Walls" music video a watch below, and see the links above for much more on The Northwest's recent activity!
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