Only a week after the Twin City Sound Battle of the Bands was postponed, we now have word about another battle of the bands coming up soon, so what should you know about this one? Entitled The Speak Easy Battle of the Bands, it will be held on Thursday, March 5th at The Speak Easy (Algoma University's campus bar & concert venue), though it was originally scheduled for this Wednesday before being postponed for unannounced reasons. Promoted by Boxes of Boom's Sam Decter and Haggith's Jordan Leach in cooperation with the Algoma University Students Union, this will be the first battle of the bands to be held at The Speak Easy since December 2009, so this has been a long time coming if you like this venue! The battle will feature short 15 minute sets for each band, and though an upper limit for bands hasn't been announced, the event will take place between 9:00 PM and 2:00 AM on March 5th.
Competing bands will be judged by a crowd vote (similarly to November 2013's Viva La Battle), but it's not clear yet whether voting will be via paper ballots, crowd applause, or another method. All prizes will be cash, with the winning band receiving $400, second place getting $200, and third place winning $100. No bands have been officially announced yet, but local grunge/alternative quartet Haggith have expressed interest in playing (despite Jordan Leach's promotional involvement in the battle), as well as solo musician Jesse Merineau. There are no age limits to compete in the battle (whether there are any at the door hasn't been stated), but if you or your band are interested in competing on March 5th, message Algoma University representative Meghan Rix at meghan.rix@algomau.ca to register, and the deadline to enter is on February 26th! Admission for the public will be $5 at the door, and visit the official Facebook event page for all current details!
Also, I don't know what the "Scan to Win" contest for iPads entails. I'm very curious to hear more on this battle, and I hope there's a solid turnout, but the timing is a little odd for this battle, as it's being held just one day after the first night of the VM Radio Battle of the Bands at The Canadian, which takes place each Wednesday in March. I hope this battle is a success and can stake it's own claim despite it's proximity to the VM Radio Battle, but we'll keep you posted on this new battle when more comes out on it!
Next up, here's the latest from the aforementioned Haggith, who uploaded five videos from their set at November 21st's Sault Band-O-Rama event at The Primavera Hall onto their YouTube channel yesterday! Notable as their last concert appearance with original bassist Caleb Cachagee (who briefly returned to the band last fall before Jordan Leach signed on), the videos include Haggith's renditions of Bad Company's "Rock 'N Roll Fantasy", Don Felder's "Heavy Metal (Takin' A Ride)", and Jimi Hendrix's "Voodoo Child (Slight Return)", along with their older originals "Loverbeam" and (as embedded below) "Clifton Hill", so visit each link to see each video! Filmed from a close corner-stage angle (especially capturing guitarist Daniel Horton), these videos are a nice throwback to their grungier days via both Caleb's presence and the softer originals, and everyone sounds good on these solid videos, so give everything a look above and below!
Finally for today, here's three assorted shorter news items from the last few days! As usual, these are in alphabetical order by artist, company, or show name:
- In their first post on their Facebook page in over seven months, Sault Michigan concert promoters Allstar Promotions revealed yesterday that they have "one new show on the books", and they're working on two more. Despite teases, Allstar Promotions (who generally book modern hard rock bands at the Sault Michigan Kewadin Casino) have not held a local concert since the Team Jessica benefit with Pop Evil in August 2013, so this is great and long overdue news! We'll keep you posted when more is announced!
- According to posts by singer Kris Padavona and their management on this local Facebook group last month, Montreal based Dio tribute band Magica are interested in playing live in Sault Ontario on their upcoming Canadian tour, and are fielding suggestions for venues and local opening bands. A Dio tribute would be awesome to have here, so message Shelley Padavona at this link or above if you can help out in some way!
- Though otherwise not focused on metal or punk bands, the newest episode of Local2's webseries Tuned with Donna Hopper (as uploaded on Thursday) does plug the upcoming Benighted & Exes for Eyes shows in the concert calendar segment, so keep that in mind! The episode's lead story is on a local music class for mothers & their babies, while the closing clip is of Josh Norling and friends performing at LopLops' 12 Musicians of Christmas event, and both are well covered, so give this episode a look above!
That's all for today, but stay tuned for this month's "Where Are The New Albums?" post TOMORROW! Thanks everyone!
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