Late post on this Friday night, as a SHORT NOTICE LOCAL CONCERT ALERT has hit the desk, and it's at a venue that hard rock fans may not expect! To round things out, I have notes on three different local bands who I had to move to our inactive links this week, so here's what you should know!
One assumes that's a giveaway that he'll be present TOMORROW, and from what I've seen lately, he's been with The Stallyns more often than not. Whether he's finally joined them permanently, I can't say, as the band has never listed their current lineup in text on their Facebook page. TOMORROW'S concert has an 8:00 PM start time, no cover charge, and obviously, a 19+ age limit. Unlike at Kewadin, I don't believe the bands play in a separate lounge. See above for more on The Stallyns' diverse hard and classic rock cover attack TOMORROW at Gateway, and here they are live!
I sincerely hope The Bear Hunters are just hibernating and will resurface when the right time arises, as the Soo could use their ferocious brand of death metal again, but they sure left their mark in their heyday, and as someone who went to Bawating with three Bear Hunters alums, their evolution from D.O.T.H. to here was really cool to see. Best of luck to Nik, Mitch, Josh, Justin, Johnny, and Mike in whatever's next, R.I.P. Andres, and follow Handsome Sandwich, Exploring Detritus, and Chronic Demonic to see what members are up to musically nowadays!
Of course, pandemic-related issues are acknowledged as to Redudnant's status in the early 2020s so far, so hopefully they're not 100% finished, as their lively modern punk sound and diverse covers were always a crowd pleaser, no matter who was on bass! Best of luck to Justin, Andrew, Rick, Jamie, James, and Yannick in the future no matter what!
Finally, we're pulling a double for the other local opener at the Buckcherry show last year, as I've also moved local/Ottawa hard rock quartet Bad Chug to our inactive band links. Like Redundant, they have not issued any public updates since the concert last year, not even posting on their Facebook page since the pre-release promotion for it. Originally active in Ottawa in 2016, Bad Chug got off some decent momentum there with live dates and original material, but they fell dormant until resurfacing in February 2020 once band members relocated here, albeit just before the pandemic threw monkey wrenches into everyone's plans. Despite their large market experience, Bad Chug activity in the Soo was limited to teasers, the addition of local folk musician Jacob Quarrell to their lineup, and the oft-delayed Buckcherry concert, though at least they held on to the support slot despite all of the challenges.Debuting in a new city in its biggest hard rock concert of 2021 (pandemic acknowledged) should have been a great relaunching point for Bad Chug, and I did hear good things from both their set and videos from the night, but alas, there's been no tangible public updates in the year since. Hopefully we hear more from Aaron, Jacob, Kyle, and Matt in the near future! That's all for today, but stay tuned for more news and notes on the site this weekend! Thanks everyone!
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