Saturday, September 13, 2025

Heavy Lies The Crown Updates From August-September 2025!!

Today's post has us playing catch-up on what St. Ignace, Michigan deathcore band Heavy Lies The Crown have been up to as of late, so what's new to report from the past month+? On August 3rd, frontman Brandon West (or, as commonly introduced in these solo vertical videos, "Heavy here") updated fans as to their annual birthday bash concert in St. Ignace on August 16th via this video. There, Brandon clarified that Macomb Country metalcore quartet At Water "had something come up, and so they had to rearrange some things, (but) it is what it is", giving some extra clarification as to why Ghidora replaced them on the bill. Ghidora had asked to play this show anyway when the lineup was already full, so they were a fitting replacement! Brandon also teased shooting "some music videos" at the concert, and he also teased that he's looking into other venues to host his birthday concert in the future, but he wants to keep it in St. Ignace.

Later in the update video, Brandon refers to guitarist Kaycee Mason as "our drummer", hinting that the temporary May lineup shuffling may not be temporary. At the time, Kaycee filled in live for an absent Blaze Beairl, while Paul Nolan came on as a (guest?) guitarist, but we'll let you know if anything is 100% publically clarified. Brandon also mentioned that Kaycee would be pulling double duty on the 16th, as he drums for Detroit alt-metal band Influence as well. Solid updates, so check everything out below!

Post-concert, four seconds long video was shared on their Facebook page that night, but between the length and fans gathered in the venue, you can't even tell what band is playing! Any other teased "music videos" did not immediately follow, rather a teaser campaign starting on August 19th, where they teased that "we've got surprises coming soon" that will "just happen", allegedly via being hidden in new and old band content. Before that could (knowingly) take off with verve, the guys returned to the annual French Road Bash outdoor concert festival in Alpena on August 22nd, an event that they didn't tease their involvement in until relatively late. Among the hype was that they'd announce a "wild surprise appearance" for the French Road Bash, but an unrelated note was that this was Kaycee's other band Katharsys Theory's final concert after a seven year run. Best of luck to everyone, including Carlos with his health battle!

More than 20 bands of varying genres played at the French Road Bash, Heavy Lies The Crown among them, and Influence guitarist Patrick Bielec filmed the guys playing 103 seconds' worth of a newer song. While the band never confirmed what the "wild surprise" was in text, we can confirm that original bassist Danny Tucker (who is from Alpena) filled in for Christian Cook that night! For the record, Kaycee was still drumming, and Paul wasn't present either, but they never 100% said if Paul joined permanently. If that is Danny, then it is great to see him back with Brandon on stage, and the performance is suitably brutal with good energy, so check Pat's video out below!

On August 5th, H.L.T.C. teased that they would be "sharing some clips soon" from their upcoming album, which "is gunna (sic) throw down". Three weeks later, they began teasing what we now know to be their newest studio single from the album, with a further teaser the next day featuring cryptic text possibly teasing at song lyrics. The inconsistent capitalization may be hinting at something, but the capitalized letters don't give away any direct messages or suitable anagrams. Regardless, they confirmed by month's end that the new song would be named "Shame", and it was actually released... yesterday! Before that, they shared this brief video of Brandon messing up takes of death vocal recording in studio, while Brandon starred in a longer update video on September 3rd to confirm the single release and many of the teaser hints (like all of the references to clocks pointing towards 9:12, as yesterday was September 12th).

Brandon credited "Shame" primarily to himself and guitarist Jaxon Massaway towards its inception and how they figured out the ideal sound and approach for it, while fighting a "clarity/radio worthy sound" for the song. He cited Alpha Wolf, Knocked Loose, and Sworn In as inspirations for what they're going for sonically. Afterwards, Brandon reflected on the band's longevity and lineup turnovers, noting that they were supposed to have two bassists at the French Road Bash (hinting that Christian was supposed to play alongside or alternating with Danny), but he noted that "we're terrible at practicing" and almost cancelled the set there, chalking up Christian's absence to scheduling conflicts. He did not reference the band's second guitarist slot or what happened to Blaze, but if Paul is gone, kudos to him for stepping in earlier this year! And hopefully all is amicable with Blaze, who is still performing locally and afar with Exit 808!

Brandon next reflects on how the band has been called "raw" by some observers, partly because of how freeform their sets can be, including improvised stretches and frequent impromptu guest musicians, former guitarist Ted Olson among them. After going over their hard touring nature for shows, Brandon closes by noting that he isn't trying to reflect a tough image on stage and is just hoping to have fun with H.L.T.C.. These more personal and insightful videos do help put a face and a conscience onto Heavy Lies The Crown, so check everything out for yourself below, and we'll have more from the guys soon! Thanks everyone!

Friday, September 12, 2025

LOCAL CONCERT ALERTS (The Nameless & Dodge This) And More Weekend Concert Previews!!

In today's second weekend concert preview post, we have some more SHORT NOTICE LOCAL CONCERT ALERTS to help cap off a busy weekend in the Sault Ste. Marie area, so here's what you should know!

Local acoustic classic/hard rock cover trio Dodge This will reportedly return to The Water Tower Pub TONIGHT! Apologies for the short notice, we only heard about this show via personal Facebook postings about live music schedules this weekend, as neither Dodge This (who haven't posted online since July) and The Water Tower Pub (who haven't posted a monthly concert calendar since June) have publicized this booking on social media. If accurate, it's good to see Dodge This back after an apparent summer break, having last played a publically announced gig at The Dive in early July (they did drop out of a planned Beck's Bar gig last month though). Hopefully TONIGHT's show has a strong night of classic and hard rock cover favourites (and even some country tunes) from the July brothers and Jason, so keep it in mind! Remember, The Water Tower Pub hosts different nightly musicians, so Dodge This will not be playing there tomorrow.

If you're curious, the Saturday performers at the Great Northern Road nightclub will be new local country rock supergroup Elly McWatters & The Drifters. TONIGHT'S Dodge This concert has a 19+ age limit, no cover charge, and an 8:00 PM start time. Visit the above links for more details, and for a preview, here's Dodge This live!

Next up, Sault Michigan hard rock quartet The Nameless will visit The Well Diggers Watering Hole & Feed Lot in Kinross for the first time for an outdoor concert on SUNDAY! Again, apologies for the short notice, this gig was first announced via the venue's Facebook page on Wednesday. When the band corroborated the booking later that night on their Facebook page, they indicated that the opportunity to play here arose despite previously planning a break to work on new material for their sets. As such, this will be The Nameless' first gig since rocking The Merch three weeks ago. Well Diggers will be familiar to Yooper readers from hosting Project 906 on occasion in 2023 & 2024, and it will be neat to see a different local hard rock cover band on their outdoor stage on SUNDAY, so keep this matinee booking in mind! Unlike the prior 906 gigs here, this will be a 3:00 PM matinee concert on SUNDAY, and there will be no cover charge.

It's too soon for an hourly forecast, but 9&10 News is calling for mostly cloudy skies, no chance of rain, and a high temperature of 71° (21° Celsius). Weather is looking good and calm for the next while, including 70+/20+° weather over the next week, so enjoy these outdoor concerts while we still can realistically have them! Visit the above links for more on The Nameless' Kinross debut on SUNDAY, and here they are live a few months back!

Now let's head back to Sault Ontario, where local southern hard rock trio Bone Yard 225 will return to Reggie's Place for concerts TONIGHT & TOMORROW NIGHT! Two weeks removed from their last gigs at Reggie's, this will be another prime opportunity for fans to check out Greg, Alex, and Warren's down and dirty brand of classic, hard, and southern rock covers, plus their three originals, and merchandise will be on sale as usual! "The Dirty Three" should be in fine form at their favourite venue, so don't miss out on all of the action on Queen Street East tonight & tomorrow! Your local 225 take the stage both nights at 9:30 PM with 19+ age limits and no cover charges, and if you can't make it, they'll be back at Reggie's in two weeks. Visit the above links for more on Bone Yard's shows tonight & tomorrow night, and for a preview, here they are live!

Finally for this second weekend concert preview post, here's one more big show taking place on SUNDAY NIGHT, as Oshawa-based Bon Jovi tribute band Bon Jovi Forever will return to town when they headline at the Sault Community Theatre Centre! One of four Bon Jovi tribute bands to rock the Soo in the past 15 years, Bon Jovi Forever are the tribute that headlined at The Rockstar Bar in 2016, so it will be good to see their hair metal classics and later general rock favourites back on a local stage on Sunday, let alone on the huge theatre stage at White Pines! Of course, I won't judge which Bon Jovi tribute is better or more faithful than the rest, but B.J.F. deliver a faithful sounding and looking stage show, as led by frontman Baz Littlerock, so don't miss out on their local return in a couple of nights! This all ages concert at 8:00 PM has tickets running for $58.24 (adults), $46.94 (seniors or students with valid ID), or $26.60 (children).

You can buy tickets at this link or at the in-person box office at Station Mall. As of this writing, there are still seats in the third row and back in the left and right sections, while the center section has seats from the seventh row and back (the upper gallery seating is not open for this show). If you're a Bon Jovi fan, you won't want to miss Bon Jovi Forever at the S.C.T.C. on Sunday, so visit the above links for more details, and here they are live!

That's all for now, but stay tuned for more news and notes on the site this weekend! Thanks everyone!

Thursday, September 11, 2025

LOCAL CONCERT ALERTS (Tarnished, Double Down, And Curtis McKenzie!!)

A busy weekend is upon us in the Sault Ontario the E.U.P., so much so that we'll need a second post to cover all of the hard rock action ahead! As such, our previews of this weekend's Bon Jovi Forever, Bone Yard 225, and Nameless shows will be in tomorrow's post. Here's what you should know to start via an all-SHORT NOTICE LOCAL CONCERT ALERT post!

Former Project 421/Eclipse frontman Curtis McKenzie will rock The Dive Gastro Pub for another "Think It Over Thursday" acoustic concert TONIGHT! Apologies for the short notice, Curt only announced the booking last night via his Facebook page, and The Dive have not corroborated the announcement on theirs whatsoever (they haven't posted a monthly calendar in a few months either). Surprisingly, this will be Curtis' first stop at the former Low & Slow in almost three months, having exclusively played at Beck's Bar in the interim, so if you've missed him at this cozy downtown bar & restaurant, keep his alternative, hard rock, and grunge cover action in mind TONIGHT! Curt will be back in "The Naughty Corner" at 9:00 PM with a 19+ age limit and no cover charge, as usual for The Dive. Visit the above links for more details on TONIGHT's latest unplugged concert of his, and here's Curtis live!

Next up, we'll head to the Eastern Upper Peninsula, as Sault Michigan classic/hard rock cover quartet Tarnished will continue spreading their St. Ignace wings by rocking The Driftwood Sports Bar again TOMORROW NIGHT before debuting at Kingston Kitchen on SATURDAY NIGHT! Again, apologies for the short notice, the band first announced these shows on their Facebook page yesterday, but the Kingston Kitchen show was first announced on their Facebook page last month. The raison d'etre for Tarnished to rock two St. Ignace venues in one weekend is the annual Richard Crane Memorial Truck Show, which takes place all weekend at the Mackinac County Airport, so see above for full details on the events relating to the show, parade, and everything else. The airport is just a four minute drive from The Driftwood (which Tarnished first played at back in March), and it is neat to see Alex, Josh, Chris, and Ron back there on a busy weekend in St. Ignace TOMORROW!

Technically all on the same street, The Driftwood Sports Bar (590 North State Street) is just three minutes away from Kingston Kitchen (250 South State Street), which happens to be the brand new sister location of a popular Jamaican/American fusion eatery on Mackinac Island, and they have been hosting live music on occasion since the summer, though this is the first weekend that they've hosted advertised rock bands. Kudos to Tarnished for helping diversify where rock bands can play in St. Ignace, as they've now had shows at four different spots there this year. It's not just Kewadin Casino there, after all! Whether due to or the result of these extra bookings, the off nights at both venues will have music to check out too for truck show weekend. Friday at Kingston Kitchen, fans can check out Cheboygan classic rock cover quartet The Lonely Pines, while a DJ party takes place at The Driftwood on Saturday, so keep these in mind as well if you'll be in the area.

TOMORROW'S Driftwood show is at 9:30 PM with a 21+ age limit, the Kingston Kitchen show on SATURDAY is at 7:00 PM with no stated age limit, and neither has an announced cover charge. Hopefully Tarnished make the most of the extra people in St. Ignace for the truck show with lots of hard rocking classic tunes, so visit the above links for more on their busy short notice weekend, and here they are live!

Finally for this all-late notice weekend concert preview post, we'll head back to Sault Ontario, where local classic/hard rock cover quartet Double Down will formally end their summer break TOMORROW & SATURDAY NIGHT at Jay's Piston Broke Pub! Apologies again for the short notice, these shows were first announced via their Facebook event page last month, but by the time we could get to them for coverage here, we were only a week away. After eleven weeks away from live concerts (not even for a festival), the guys will set up shop at the former Roosevelt Hotel all weekend long in their first of four monthly bookings there to end 2025, and they have teased having lots of new songs in their setlist TOMORROW & SATURDAY, so come down to Jay's to see what Double Down have in store for their return! However, note that the band will be not feature bassist Dan Beaupre for either of these gigs.

A public reason for his absence wasn't given, and while I did hear what happened, I'll refrain from giving details other than to say that there's no issues in the band. Hopefully Dan comes back soon! Former Soldiers of Misfortune/Cowboys & Indians bassist Alex White will step in this weekend, which will definitely be interesting to see! Double Down and Alex take the stage TOMORROW & SATURDAY at 9:30 PM with 19+ age limits and no cover charges. See above for more details, and here they are live!

That's all for now, but stay tuned for more weekend concert previews on the site next! Thanks everyone!

Wednesday, September 10, 2025

Defunct Local Band Profile Series: Room 206

It's now time for this month's Defunct Local Band Profile, as we again shine a light on a randomly selected local metal, hard rock, or punk band of the past, in order to feature and promote them and their run for modern readers! This month's choice is quite a notable one for punk fans around in the 1990s and early 2000s, so here's what you should know on them!

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Room 206


Hometown: Sault Ste. Marie/Toronto, Ontario

Genre: Punk

Lineup:

Mike Yorke (Totally Confused), vocals/guitar
Dave Bahun (The Inner City Surfers), guitar
Brad Lacell (The Role Models), bass
Allan Watson (BookcluB), drums

Audio/Video: Room 206 released their only album "2 Innies & 1 Outie" on cassette tape in 1994, and while that release is long out of print, Mikey Hawdon (a fan of Room 206 and frequent bandmate of their alumni) re-released the album on vinyl and to major streaming services in December of 2021 via his inactive boutique label Soolebrity Records. Outside of that release, they contributed an original named "Good Enuff" to Barely Legal Records' compilation CD "Punk: The Next Generation" in 1995, and later still, "Last Stance" on 2003's Tidal Records compilation "Junk In The Trunk", and they had many other unreleased songs, notably including "I'll Be Around" (a.k.a. "Sit & Drool"). Their full reunion set at Soo Blaster in April of this year can be seen here, but here's a rare video of them covering Fugazi's "Waiting Room" at the former Princess Theater in February 1995!

Info/Analysis: First active in the mid-late 1990s, and originally comprised of then-St. Mary's College classmates, Room 206 became one of the more prominent local punk bands of the era, as documented in Paolo Colasacco's book "Going Underground", where they played numerous local gigs and opened for the likes of The Ripcordz and SNFU. Adding Dave Bahun on guitar after their debut tape came out in 1994, Room 206 later moved to Toronto to collectively pursue their music career, but as is common for local bands from the 1990s, there isn't much media online today to document their run as it happened (though they have more than most of their contemporaries). Aside from their brief studio reunion in 2003, Room 206 took a 2+ decades long stage hiatus, ending when they reunited to play at Allan's stag & doe in April 2025, though the "2 Innies & 1 Outie" re-release helped bring their name back out into the limelight a few years prior.

Members' collective work in bands like The Inner City Surfers, Brad Example & The Role Models, and BookcluB has more modern documentation, but Room 206 carved a strong niche with their high energy skate punk attack in the 1990s on songs like "I'm Feelin' Fine" & "My Trip", with some welcome dalliances into power pop and alternative on some tracks, and they would have been a highlight of any local punk gig of the time! Hopefully their reunion gig in April isn't the absolute last time we see Room 206, as they still have a lot of drawing power and talent to go around!

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I hope you guys liked this month's Defunct Local Band Profile! For the first time this year, we'll actually be looking at a Sault Michigan band in this series next, namely the recently dissolved punk band The Sole Aggressors, so watch for that profile on or around October 10th, and for more weekend concert previews on the site next! Thanks everyone!

Tuesday, September 9, 2025

Woodhawk Concert Preview, Exit 808 Updates, And A New Cover Video!!

Let's dive into some more recent news and notes on this Tuesday evening, including a new cover video, updates from a prominent E.U.P. band, and leading off, a mid-week concert preview, so here's what you should know!

We'll start with a special Wednesday night concert preview, as Calgary stoner hard rock quartet Woodhawk will finally play Sault Ste. Marie for the first time TOMORROW NIGHT at Soo Blaster! This concert is over five years in the making for Woodhawk, as they were supposed to headline at LopLops Lounge back in April 2020, one of many local concerts scuttled due to the first pandemic lockdown. It's very rare to see a smaller touring band (let alone not a tribute band) reschedule a cancelled Soo show from 2020, so come out tomorrow to party now that things have calmed down! Alongside the retro-influenced stoner and hard rock originals in store from Woodhawk, fans tomorrow can also see local hard rock quintet HeadF1rst and online page-less metal supergroup The Sault Side Squad, which should add up to a diverse but still uniformly heavy night of rock if you can swing coming out on a work/school night!

Tomorrow's festivities run for $15 at the door (no advance tickets), which is up $5 from Woodhawk's planned 2020 show here, but this time, there's no age limit, and bands start at 7:00 PM. Whether you've been waiting for Woodhawk for five years or are new to their sludgy original attack, consider coming to Soo Blaster tomorrow night if you can! Visit the above links for more details, and here's Woodhawk live!

Next up, let's zip over to Sault Michigan for the latest from local hard rock band Exit 808, and we have a new lineup confirmation, as they have welcomed former Tarnished guitarist Nathan Webber back to the fold. While he had first returned on a guest basis in June, he hasn't missed a local gig since, and the band confirmed on their Facebook page on August 26th (Nathan's birthday) that he was 100% back, noting that they were "grateful for round 2 with you". Nathan had been a founding member of the former Double Jack upon their 2023 launch, but quietly left the band in the spring of last year, with Will Robbins replacing him until the fall. After playing with guest guitarists (one being bassist Blaze Beairl) through the spring, it is great to see Nathan back with Exit 808, finally giving them a full six-piece lineup again! Now let's continue playing catch-up on Exit 808's live videos from their summer concert schedule, so where did we last leave off?

Over the last weekend of June, Exit 808 hit the road 4½ hours west to Ewen to perform at the outdoor festival Rally For The Valley, where attendee Angie Hood filmed two videos from their set for her personal Facebook page that the band shared to theirs on June 30th. One is a "Reel" of Exit 808 covering Joan Jett & The Blackhearts' "I Hate Myself For Loving You" with Amy Beach on lead vocals, but embedded below is a proper embeddable video (albeit still vertical) that sees them covering Eminem & Rihanna's "The Monster" with Dillion Semasky and Amy respectively sharing vocal duty. Note that this video begins with Amy introducing the band to attendees in Ewen, even referencing Nathan as their "new guitar player", though one fan's scream does block out some of what Amy says. I wish these weren't vertical, but everyone sounds good here with nice energy and weather, so check everything out above & below, and stay tuned for more from Exit 808 on the SMS soon!

Finally for today, let's head back to Sault Ontario for a new cover from a band that we've talked about but never fully featured here before, namely local country/bluegrass quartet The Golden Scoundrels! SMS readers will be familiar with this band for featuring ex-Shit Liver frontman Josh Penno and former Handsome Sandwich bandmates Brandon Ruch & Johnny Belanger (plus fiddle player Todd Webb) in very atypical waters from what we are used to. While they obviously fall outside of our genre range, fans were surprised three weeks ago to hear The Scoundrels cover Motorhead's "Iron Fist" for their YouTube channel! Filmed with multiple cameras by Josh's own Spacebag Productions with Hails frontman Brenton Ellis providing partial camera-work, this cover is certainly a bluegrass take on Motorhead, and while recognizable structurally, there will be an adjustment given the genre switch.

I'm not big into bluegrass, I will admit, but this is a fun and rollicking change of pace (look at Josh rocking the stand-up bass), and the inclusion of some performance outtakes at the end is neat! More local bands should do that, imagine what is left on the cutting room floor that could have humourous value! Well shot and performed, give it a listen below, and if you like what you hear, check out more from The Golden Scoundrels above!

That's all for now, but stay tuned for this month's Defunct Local Band Profile next! Thanks everyone!

Monday, September 8, 2025

Insurrection/Beguiler Concert Video Showcase!!

Before we begin, I wanted to briefly thank everyone for the condolences and messages over the passing of my good friend and ex-girlfriend Victoria Childs last week. We actually met at punk concerts at The Oddfellows Hall in 2005 (she sure had stories to tell from those), and while life took us down different paths in 2008, we reconnected in the early 2020s, and eventually dated from last fall until this summer. Victoria didn't live an easy life, but she was a kind, funny, and generous person who was always supportive of the local music scene and concerts, let alone my work on the SMS, and I loved & will miss her very much. Enjoy live music, nature, and an iced capp in her memory, and please take care of your mental health. R.I.P. Tori, you were loved!

Today's post takes us to videos from the metal concert at Soo Blaster toplined by two touring metal bands on July 30th, as shot by prolific local concert filmer Christopher Paci for his YouTube channel! These were only uploaded there last month, so we were both late to get these covered, but I'd rather look at them late than not at all! Based on the upload order, it looks like everything was really flipped around aside from local crossover thrash quartet Hails opening the show, so let's start there, as he filmed one video from their set. In it, he filmed Brent, the Mutos, and Keegan playing most of "The Lost Cosmonaut", the opening song from their new self-titled album (to be reviewed here next month). I'll hold comment on the song itself given that, but it's a ripping performance for the early crowd, and while it is unfortunate that Chris missed the first 30 seconds, Ha!ls fans will want to check out this speedy performance below! Stay tuned for more from them!

From here, the show's lineup order really seemed to shift, as announced headliners Insurrection were performing in the next two uploaded videos. The Gatineau, Quebec death metal quartet were filmed twice for Chris' channel, where you can see them playing "The Gathering", and as embedded below, two songs, namely "System Failure" & "Failures Of The Flesh". Nice and brutal sound with clear and enunciated death growling (my favourite kind), Insurrection got the mosh pit opened up well here, and Stéphane Jomphe had good command of the crowd on or off the stage, so give Chris' videos from their set a watch above and below!

The penultimate band slot on July 30th ended up going to late additions Begulier, the Toronto deathcore quartet who were finally making their local debut over a year after the cancellation of Crucifest in Leeburn. They were filmed at Soo Blaster playing their songs "Plague Ridden Rats" and, as embedded below, a longer song that I had trouble identifying. Deathcore fans will take to the down and grimy but ferocious display on these videos, which fans definitely got a strong kick out of, and it was great to see Beguiler finally playing in the Soo area, so check these out above & below as well!

Finally, the closing band ended up being local death/thrash metal trio Pillory in their first announced gig with former Crimson Crusade frontman Devon Lucier on bass in over a decade. Chris actually filmed three videos from their set, and two are of original songs, namely "Specimen Of Egotism" and "The Passing". In cases like this, I'd usually share an original here first, but in this case, I wanted to highlight the other video, which sees Pillory covering Black Sabbath's "Into The Void" as a tribute to the late great Ozzy Osbourne, who passed away eight days previously. Robert doesn't sing here, but it's a solid cover that Sabbath and Ozzy fans will get a kick out of! The two originals show modern day Pillory at their brutal best, with Bret's technical drumming on point, and while there wasn't much public media from Devon's 2014 stint with Pillory to compare, he fits well here! Check out these videos above and below, and look for more from Pillory soon!

That's all for now, but stay tuned for more news and notes on the site soon! Thanks everyone!

Saturday, September 6, 2025

LOCAL CONCERT ALERTS (Wolf Fest & Double Down!!)

In today's post, we're focusing solely on LOCAL CONCERT ALERTS, all involving prominent local cover bands, so here's what you should know for later this month and beyond!

Local classic/hard rock cover quartet Double Down's summer break is almost over, and after eleven weeks away from the public stage (even festivals), they have announced a busy slate of nightclub gigs through mid-December! Now, two caveats here: I'll hold their return gigs next weekend for that round of weekend concert previews given the now-short notice, while with the exception of next weekend's dates, all shows are listed as being on a single night (and all but one of those is given as being on a Friday only). Given normal booking trends, I will treat the Jay's and Reggie's bookings as being for the Friday and Saturday of the given weekends, but we'll let you know if that isn't the case. All new dates were announced via Facebook event pages this summer, mostly last month. Beyond next weekend, their first show back at The Water Tower Pub since June will take place on Friday, September 19th, with a return there also taking place on Friday, November 21st.

Both of these are one-nighters, as The Water Tower Pub historically doesn't book the same band on consecutive days. After playing a private stag & doe on September 26th, fans can see Joel, Beej, Dan, and Ric back at Beck's Bar for one night only on Saturday, September 27th, and it will be good to see them back at this newer west end favourite for the first time this fall! On October 3rd and 4th, Double Down will return to Reggie's Place for the first time since last year, and while I don't know why the Syrettes and crew haven't played there in so long, hopefully they rock the house well for downtown fans next month! Lastly, as part of their run of monthly weekends at Jay's Piston Broke Pub, you can see the guys back at the Korah Road nightclub over the Thanksgiving long weekend (October 10th-11th) before returning to the former Roosevelt Hotel on November 21st-22nd and December 12th-13th.

Sounds like a lot of good chances ahead to hear their hard rocking cover array, complete with teased new setlist additions, so keep all of these dates in mind, and we'll address their first shows back from their break on Thursday! All of these shows are 19+ with no announced cover charge, while start times are 8:00 PM at The Water Tower Pub, 9:00 PM at Beck's, and 9:30 PM at Reggie's and Jay's. Visit the above links for more details on Double Down's fall/winter return schedule!

Finally, and after three weeks of teasers from Northern Superior Brewing Co., we can finally answer this question: What is Wolf Fest? Well, it is a community festival taking place on Saturday, September 27th where the downtown microbrewery plans to give back to the Sault area and supporters, and there will be beer on tap (as you'd expect) plus food and a wide array of local vendors and artisans. This even extends to barbers, tattoo artists, and an arcade, believe it or not! Visit the brewery's Facebook page for complete non-musical details so far. Rather than cram everything into the Tap Room on site, Northern Superior will hold Wolf Fest at the Roberta Bondar Pavilion, and four bands will rock the big stage under the tent there, including classic/hard rock cover quartet Silent 9, confirming their prior teasers about playing here. Good to see Jess, Ryan, Paul, and Steve back at it after their recent Tap Room gig!

The headliners in three weeks are veteran local/Toronto pop rock cover quartet The Killer Hooks (who do cover hard rock songs on occasion), while frontman Tony Marcello's son Anthony will play a rare concert with his dad that night when his indie rock band Jupiter Marvelous also rock Wolf Fest. The advertised lineup is rounded out by online page-less Tragically Hip tribute band The Luxury (featuring Redefined, Late Shift, Headrush, Billy Bastards, and Tripod The Dog alumni), while the poster references "special guests T.B.D.", so we'll have to see what that entails. Wolf Fest is presumably an all ages event, it runs from 3:00-11:00 PM on the 27th, and admission is by donation to the Alzheimer Society of Sault Ste. Marie. I think Northern Superior could have gave Wolf Fest more direct promotion and less of a teaser campaign, especially as it's three weeks away, but this sounds like a fun event with a lot going on, so visit the above links for more on Wolf Fest! 

That's all for today, but stay tuned for more news and notes on the site soon! Thanks everyone!