Marquette, Michigan hard rock quartet Spun will complete their return engagement to the Eastern U.P. for the first time post-pandemic when they rock The Rapids Lounge at the Sault Ste. Marie Kewadin Casino TONIGHT, after playing there last night! I profusely apologize for not previewing Spun's shows sooner and thusly missing yesterday's here. There's no excuse, but a combination of personal matters, the lack of hard rock shows on this side of the border this weekend, and scheduling quirks just piled up at the wrong time, and Spun deserve better, especially as a touring band who haven't played in our neck of the woods since 2018! It's great to see Spun back after all this time (many readers will remember them as the instrumental core of the prior touring favourites Nudge.), and hopefully last night's show was a safe hit for all who attended, and that their hard rocking covers provide more good times in Sault Ste. Marie tonight!
As usual, please respect and follow any and all public health/social distancing guidelines at Kewadin Casino to ensure that you and everyone else has a safe time. Otherwise, tonight's (and yesterday's) shows have a 21+ age limit, 9:00 PM start time, and no cover charge. If you want to some rare touring hard rock action in the Soo in 2021, this would be a great way to do it, so don't miss out on Spun tonight, and I apologize again for not previewing their show yesterday in time! Visit the official Facebook event page for more details, and here's Spun live a few years ago!
Next up, let's head north to Sault Ontario and area for some new videos, starting with new footage from last month's Northern Vibe Festival in Ophir! First, we have two videos of local horror punk quintet Frightlight's headlining set on Friday, August 27th to share, which were uploaded to the band's Facebook page last night! The videos feature the band's full current/reunion-era lineup covering The Misfits' "Helena" and, as embedded below, playing their own "They All Float", and the filmer got very close to the stage, giving us an excellent & clear view of the band in action than many readers are possibly used to. Frightlight also made great usage of stage lighting here, befitting their more theatrical presentation. I've heard the band sound crisper, but it's awesome to see them back after almost two years, and hopefully they'll be back soon! Give both videos a watch above & below!
That's all for today, but stay tuned for more news and notes on the site next week! Thanks everyone!
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