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Genre: Punk/Alternative Rock
Hometown: Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario
Members:
Terrence Gomes (Changing Waves), vocals/drums
Mike Ivany, guitar
Corry Rideout, bass
Audio/Video: The Northern Tragedy released two independent CDs during their run, including a self-titled demo in October 2013 & an EP named "Home Ice" in March 2014. Both are long since out of print, but you can download both on a "name your price" model (or stream them for free) on their Bandcamp page, albeit without the physical cover artwork. A handful of videos survive publically from their run, including a pair of Rockstar Bar concert videos at their official YouTube channel, and videos of them playing "These Days" at the same venue and "Writing A Letter" at The Roberta Bondar Pavilion. Here they are playing "Dragon Drums" back in 2012!
With an upbeat modern punk sound with some indie flourish, The Northern Tragedy seemed primed for big things locally, and it's a shame they didn't last longer! Terrence's vocals were a great fit, especially while drumming simultaneously, and both Mike & Corry were effective compliments, but I always found them to be stiff in live concerts without much crowd engagement. Musically though, they were a solid boost to the local punk scene in 2013, and here's hoping the guys stay active in other projects!
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I hope you guys liked this month's Defunct Local Band Profile! Our first installment of 2020 will take us back to Sault Michigan, where we have randomly selected late 2000s grunge/alternative trio (and Plastic predecessors) Half Stupid to look at on or around January 10th! That's all for today, but stay tuned for more news and concert previews on the site in the coming days! Thanks everyone!
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