It's possible that the Reggie's Place gigs on the 17th were last minute by design so the venue could get one more concert weekend in the books before the vaccine passports rollout last week, but that is speculation on my part, and the downtown Reggie's is still hosting live music (more on them in a bit). I profusely apologize for missing covering both of Soundcheck's concert weekends on the site this month, but the late notice and my mom's funeral didn't help at all. I'd absolutely have covered both had I knew about them before the Fridays, and I will try and do better to stay on top of their next shows, late notice or not! No offense was intended whatsoever!
As per provincial health guidelines, you must show a vaccine passport upon entry at Reggie's on SUNDAY, so don't forget yours if you plan on coming out, and of course, mask up, follow the venue's social distancing guidelines, and use common sense to ensure everyone has a safe time. Visit the above links for more details, and here's Tym live!
Next up, here's a new music video from St. Ignace, Michigan progressive metal band Heavy Lies The Crown's YouTube channel, as premiered there this past Friday! It's for a new song (presumably from their forthcoming full length album) named "Thing 1", which doesn't appear to be a reference to The Cat In The Hat. The video primarily features the guys playing the song in studio and very casually, but there are interspersed clips of Brandon screaming the chorus into a handicam (even letting his hair down late), guitars by a window, the guys tracking material in a very fancy looking studio, and even spray-painting drums outside. I'll hold comment on the song proper until the album's release, but there are soft and heavy aspects to enjoy, and lyrics are in the description if you want to sing along. Give Heavy Lies The Crown's newest video a watch below!Finally for today, here's three assorted shorter news items from the last while, and as usual, these are in alphabetical order by artist name:
- Defunct Sault Ontario power pop/hard rock trio The Din announced on their Facebook page last week that their deluxe edition re-release of their 2017 debut album "Give In To The Din" will come out on October 23rd! Digital and CD copies will be available, plus a streaming reissue, but they are open to printing it in other formats if there's demand. No word yet on what the nine bonus tracks will entail, but watch for updates on the album over the next three weeks, and might this be our next CD review?
- This is old news now, but reunited local alternative/punk quintet Handsome Sandwich had briefly announced plans to play a concert at Northern Superior Brewing Co.'s tap room this past Saturday, but they announced on September 15th that it was cancelled due to a double booking error, before we even had the chance to plug it on here. The double booking was via a magic show that night by Ryan McFarling, as per the brewery's Facebook page. Hopefully we see Handsome Sandwich on stage again soon!
- On August 24th, local musician Zackery Inch-Kritsch posted on the Musicians Wanted Facebook group to look for a drummer for the new band he's working on. Preferably, the drummer would have their own kit, be between 18 & 25 years of age, and be able to practice on Saturdays and Sundays. I'm unsure what they play, but in case this band would fit into the SMS' coverage, and if they haven't found someone yet, message Zackery at this link or above!
That's all for today, but stay tuned for more news and notes on the site next month! Thanks everyone!
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