Showing posts with label Pyramid. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pyramid. Show all posts

In The Future...Two Hours Traffic @ The Albert; Del Barber Opens For The Weakethans; And More!

>> Thursday, 16 September 2010



First up, Charlottetown-based power-pop band Two Hours Traffic just released the above video "Happiness Burns" into the You Tube World. The cut is off their '09 album, Territory, a record the guys are still touring heavily behind including a stop at the Albert on November 6 The Jezebels.

Speaking of the Albert...

IDM maker Otto Von Schirach and Venetian Snares materialize there on October 30th (gate night!).

The Wilderness Campaign and Depatures take care of opening duties for WOMEN on September 25th.

A quadruple bill goes down there on October 2nd: Falklands, Kids on Fire, Forever Dead, and Plus Perfect all rock the dark, dank, cavernous, yet always-enjoyable joint.

Falklands also return to the city on October 19th for a show at the Lo Pub.

In two days time, Whale Tooth take the stage at the Park Theatre.

On November 26th, Vancouver-via-Halifax chanteuse Jill Barber is at the Burton Cummings Theatre w/ Michael Kaeshammer.

Local singer-songwriter Del Barber has a bunch of shows coming up: On November 4th and 5th, he’ll be at Times Change(d); then, on December 16th, he’s opening for the Weakerthans at the WECC.

The Skate4Cancer Dream Love Cure Centre Fundraiser takes place at the Pyramid on October 16th; local acts scheduled to perform: The Lytics, Pip Skid and DJs Co-op and Hunnicut.

And to cauterize this post, here's some bad news, Jared Leto fans: 30 Seconds to Mars' September 18th show at the Burt has been postponed.

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In The Future...Luke Doucet @ The WECC; "For the Love of Lucille" Cancer Benefit Social @ The Pyramid; Bahamas @ The Park Theatre; And More!

>> Wednesday, 8 September 2010




Hot on the heels of a critically lauded fifth full-length record, Steel City Trawler, Luke Doucet and the White Falcon have announced a cross-Canadian November tour. The high kilometer road trip includes a stop at the West End Cultural Centre on November 6th. Sunparlour Players support. Tickets this Friday.

On September 25th the Pyramid Cabaret plays host to “For the Love of Lucille”, the 10th Annual CancerCare Benefit Social in memory of Lucille Smith, who passed away from breast cancer 10 years ago. Expect food, silent auctions, and raucous live music courtesy of resident party-starters Fighting Hellfish. The event sells out quickly (only $15), so get yours asap by dialing 990-5755.

Jumping over to the Park Theatre, idiosyncratic (in a good way) folk-rocker Bahamas plays there on Thursday, November 30th. Presale starts tomorrow and the password is tahiti.

Montreal-stationed indie-rockers Winter Gloves perform the many nuanced, easily danceable tunes off their just-released (yesterday!) record, All Red, at the Lo Pub on November 3rd.

Alexisonfire is still active and at the Burton Cummings Theatre on December 4th w/ Norma Jean and La Dispute. Presale password is northern.

Abandon All Ships w/ Woe Is Me and Struc/tures make up a triple bill at the WECC on October 8th.

Speaking of triple bills, Blind Guardian is at the Garrick on December 1st w/ Holy Grail and Seven Kingdoms.

And finally, ascending indie-rockers Young Rival have been added to the September 14th Pack A.D. bill at the Lo Pub.

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In The Future...Romi Mayes opens for Danny Michel; Ridley Bent @ The Park Theatre; And More!

>> Friday, 27 August 2010



First up, let’s fill out a few previously announced shows:

  • Add local fave Romi Mayes (above) to the Danny Michel show, going down at the WECC on September 11th.  And if you missed the previous post, I’ve got two tickets up for grabs.
  • Arkells and Meligrove Band are both on September 26th’s Tokyo Police Club bill going down at The Garrick.

Second bits of very cool news: The always welcoming Park Theatre Café is celebrating its 5th year in style. And by that, I mean three festive days of solid tunes courtesy of:
Speaking of the Park Theatre, resident roots star Ridley Bent pops in there on October 9th in support of his rave-review-earning LP, Rabbit on my Wheel.

Whilst on the subject of extolled Peg City talent, the Juno-winnin’, roots lovin’, great songwritin’ Chic Gamine are staging their CD release at the West End Cultural Centre on November 13th.

Over at the Albert Calgarian art-rock outfit Women rock the cavern-like joint on September 25th.

Rae Spoon is touring Canada over the next few months in support of his just-released , surprisingly danceable record, Love is a Hunter. This includes a show at The Rocker (above Mondragon) on October 1st.

And finally, Coheed & Cambria are at the Garrick on October 24th.

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In The Future...Caribou @ The WECC; Hannah Georgas and Royal Wood there, too; And More!

>> Thursday, 12 August 2010




Making his second Peg City appearance in just four months, tireless electro-indie / mathematics wunderkind Caribou stops by the West End Cultural Centre on September 28th. Cleveland prog-electronic trio Emeralds get the party started.

Trying to remember if Caribou (nee Manitoba) ever played there before…

Speaking of the WECC, solid double bill there on October 16th: singer-songwriters Royal Wood and Hannah Georgas.

Pearly Gate Music open for Blitzen Trapper, September 27th @ the WECC.

Whilst on the subject of openers, indie-rockers Zeus warm up the crowd for Jamie Lidell, October 7th @ the Pyramid.

Vancouver's The Pack A.D. rock the Lo Pub on September 14th.

Former Jurassic 5 member Chali 2na performs at the Pyramid on September 15th w/ The Lytics.

And finally, synth-popper Lights’ fanbase is growing exponentially: she’s now the headliner at the Burton Cummings Theatre on October 15th. That’s a lot of headband wearers under one roof.


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In The Future...Basia Bulat opens for Josh Ritter! And More!

>> Tuesday, 3 August 2010


Basia Bulat - The Shore - A Take Away Show


This just in...

For anyone still to pick sides in the whole Josh Ritter playing the WECC the same night as Owen Pallett performs at the Garrick conflict (October 28th), I've got a strong opening move from the Ritter camp to report: the lovely folk songstress Basia Bulat is opening! It is, admittedly, a dazzling deed by Mr. Ritter that should sway wallets and, most importantly, hearts.

Your move, Mr. Pallett.

Speaking of mighty fine opening acts, up-and-coming songsmith Leif Vollebekk starts off the Acorn show, October 27th @ the Park Theatre.

Final bit of shows news...the F-Holes are at the Pyramid on August 27th w/ Rob Vilar

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