Showing posts with label tremor. Show all posts
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Wednesday, April 6, 2016

Punk Rock Bingo IV Concert Preview, Pixo Control/Gnaeus Updates, And A New Video!!

Before we dive into this weekend's concert previews, we have a new news post for your Wednesday morning, including a new cover video posting, lots of updates from a few linked local bands (ranging from a drummer addition to a concert cancellation), but first, here's a preview of a special Wednesday night concert TONIGHT!

Six, Two, Oh.'s fourth installment of punk rock bingo at The New American Pub goes down TONIGHT, and for just the second time, live bands will be on the menu! Following December's Shit Liver-headlined event, tonight's entertainment will be headlined by Saskatchewan instrumental doom/classical trio Black Tremor, who'll bring their devastating yet haunting blend of metal to the local stage for the first time, so definitely check them out to see what they have to offer! Local doom/sludge metal trio AlgomA will open the band portion of the night in what has become the de facto release party for their new vinyl split EP with fellow Saskatchewan doom rockers Chronobot, who Black Tremor have also shared the stage with. Copies of the split will be on sale for $20, and fresh off of some high profile out of town gigs, AlgomA should be in fine form! Of course, the night will start with punk rock bingo proper, with Brent Ellis returning as the caller, and many irreverent punk and assorted prizes in store for winners, so keep that in mind whether you're new to it or not!

The Facebook event page continues to advertise that more info is "coming closer to the date", though the date is TONIGHT, so no word on if Six, Two, Oh. will elaborate on anything today. In any event, it's a 19+ concert with a 9:00 PM start time, and while a cover charge isn't announced, bring money just in case (especially as Black Tremor are out of towners), and bingo cards are 50¢ each. Check the above links for more details, and for a preview, here's Black Tremor live!



Next up, here's some updates relating to local alternative/grunge trio The Pixo Control, starting with the cancellation of the planned Moon King-headlined concert at LopLops Lounge on April 21st. Promoter Jackson Reed revealed on the Facebook event page on Monday that the Toronto indie pop duo are "no longer available" to come for the show, though he didn't elaborate on the reason beyond that. Hopefully nothing bad happened, in any case! Now, The Pixo Control weren't advertised as opening on the event page (Aldous & Telephone and Address were), but they were apparently added as openers for the show before the cancellation, as per a poster on their Facebook page. No word on if they were a third local band, or if they were replacing someone, but it's a moot point now. However, their mini-tour of Ontario is still a go this month, with bassist Dustin Goodall's other band Id Iota joining them as previously announced, but local post-punk quartet Gnaeus have been added as well!

As a result, the tour dates (in Toronto, Barrie, and Bayfield next week, plus a Sudbury gig on April 22nd) will mark the debut of Gnaeus' new lineup, as the band has finally confirmed on their Facebook page that Alex Proulx has signed on as their new drummer, replacing the relocated Brendan Garlick. Much like Gnaeus' members upon their debut two years ago, Alex isn't a widely known commodity from what I've been able to find, but bassist Matt Fronzi did praise him when he noted his addition in a personal conversation last month, so we'll have to see how Alex does with Gnaeus! Remember, his local debut with them will come at the Summer Bash concert at The Rockstar Bar on April 29th. Lastly for our notes on the tour, the three Southern Ontario dates (sans a cancelled Waterloo show) will all be jointly part of label Tidal Records' "Skate By Day, Rock By Night Tour", with label representatives and local skateboarders coming along to show their stuff as well!

Also advertising rapper Conika for the dates (who may only be performing during the skateboarding sessions), this should be a fun way to get some exposure for Tidal Records' music and skating arms, with Id Iota's Christian Lemay notably performing in both! See above for more details, and remember not to miss The Pixo Control's next local concert on May 5th!

Finally for today, here's local alternative hard rock trio The Din's delayed Cover of the Month video, this time a rendition of City & Colour's "Fragile Bird"! A recent favourite addition to The Din's live setlists, this was uploaded to the band's YouTube channel yesterday. Unlike their earlier cover postings, the band experimented with a pseudo music video here, including a silent movie-esque monochrome filter, and assorted clips of Mike, Tammy, and Brandan exhibiting deadpan & morose behaviour. I concede liking the live versions of this song better, but fans of The Din's indie influences should enjoy this cover, so give it a look below!



That's all for today, but stay tuned for weekend concert previews on the site in the coming days! Thanks everyone!

Saturday, February 27, 2016

LOCAL CONCERT ALERTS (Black Tremor, Winkstinger, Stiffler's Mom, And Project 906)!!

For this second post on this Saturday, we're covering a pile of LOCAL CONCERT ALERTS for the spring months, with some cover band action, an out of town band, a notable return to the stage, and a double shot of punk rock bingo all ahead! Read on below for what you should know in chronological order, and remember to check out current details on the VM Radio Battle of the Bands schedule below this post!

Local extreme metal band Winkstinger will make their long awaited return to the stage on Wednesday, March 16th when they rock The New American Pub as part of the third installment of Six, Two, Oh.'s punk rock bingo series! Last seen in a public live concert in May 2013, it's great to see Jesse & Jonas back on stage with this fun and explosive metal band, and while they're not "punk" per say, they should provide a solid soundtrack for the next punk rock bingo installment in their New A debut! The Facebook event page confirms that they have a new bass player (identity yet to be revealed), but there's no word there about their current singer... is Alan Wells back too, or is someone else now handling vocals? We'll let you know if we hear anything! A rescheduling of the originally planned third punk rock bingo from earlier this month (which would have seen Sam Decter and friends performing), more irreverent prizes await for winners, from CDs to skateboard decks to... breakfast with caller Brent Ellis?!

Admission is once again free (with bingo cards being 50¢ a piece) for this 19+ concert, which has a 9:00 PM start time. For more details, visit the above links! It should be noted that this show takes place the same night as the second semifinal of next month's VM Radio Battle of the Bands (where Jesse Cook is playing during Jack Spades' guest set), but as Winkstinger aren't expected to play at The New A until around midnight, I imagine they can schedule things so Jesse can play at both venues. It's great to have Winkstinger back after an almost three year stage hiatus, so stay tuned for more as it comes in on this punk rock bingo installment!

Next up, let's take a detour to Sault Michigan, where new local hard/blues rock quartet Project 906 will play their second & third live concerts when they rock Dondee Lanes on Friday, April 1st & Saturday, April 2nd! Coming two weeks after their live concert debut in Brimley on March 17th, this will be the first full weekend set from Ten Kings/Full Throttle bandmates Joe Jenkins & Will Storey's newest local band project. We don't hear about regional hard rock bands playing at the Dondee as much as we used to, so we'll have to see how Project 906 do there to start April off! Early start times of 8:00 PM are in effect for these shows, you must be 21 or older to attend, and there's no announced cover charges. For more details, visit the official Facebook event page, and stay tuned for more from Project 906 when we hear it!

Heading back to Sault Ontario, let's return to The New American Pub once again, where Six, Two, Oh. have announced the planned fourth punk rock bingo installment already, to take place on three weeks after next month's on Wednesday, April 6th! In this case, the punk rock bingo series will welcome an out of town band for the first time that night, they being Black Tremor, an instrumental doom/classical metal trio from Saskatoon, who will bring their violin-laden doom originals to the Soo for the first time. Intriguing sound with some creative flourishes, so check them out if you like the included genres! Local doom/sludge trio AlgomA will open in their first local concert appearance since December's second punk rock bingo installment, but it will actually follow a pair of out of town gigs that AlgomA are playing next month alongside bands like Empyrean Plague and IRN in Sudbury & Toronto. Great to hear, and hopefully they continue to spread the doom as they rise in prominence!

According to the Facebook event page, more info is "coming closer to the date", but this currently has a 9:00 PM start time, will be 19+, and while 50¢ cards for that night's bingo with Brent (or "Buck Norris") is to be expected, as well as the requisite irreverent prizes, the presence of an out of town band may warrant a cover charge to be announced. I hope both of these punk rock bingo installments go forth as scheduled, as too many previous attempts have had to be cancelled or postponed, but this round of "doom metal bingo" should be a fun time on April 6th! Keep posted for more details!

Finally for today's all-concert announcement post, local cover hard rock trio Stiffler's Mom will rock The Garden River Community Center on Saturday, April 9th when they provide the house music once again for the second annual Ride For Sight chili cook-off! After a successful first run of this fundraising event for the annual motorcycle rally for blindness prevention & research, this event returns in advance of the Ride For Sight proper once again, with the chili cook-off awaiting fans and foodies alike. Stiffler's Mom will be continuing their strong support of the ride with another set of partying favourites, so keep all of this in mind for April 9th at 7 Shingwauk Street! Tickets are $20 for this ALL AGES event, which takes place at 5:00 PM again, but it's not yet clear on if there will be prize raffles, or where tickets will be available outside of Ride For Sight committee members.

As for the cook-off proper, Redundant frontman Justin Langlois and his wife Monique will return as competitors, and contact the official Facebook event page for details on how you can be one of the 10 entered teams, or to get more details on what should be another fun event for a great cause! That's all for today, but stay tuned for this month's CD review and more in the coming days! Thanks everyone!