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The Wooden Sky with Wildlife & Twin River: The Wooden Sky, Wildlife, Twin River

November 20, 2012 St. James Hall, Vancouver BC Doors 7pm Show 7:30pm 19+ ...
Event can be attended in person In-Person Event
Tue. November 20th 2012 + Add to Calendar St. James Community Hall (All Ages)
7:30pm - 11:45am  Doors at: 7:00pm 18.00 in advance/$22 door

Artists

The Wooden Sky
from Toronto Ontario
Unknown
Wildlife
from
Unknown
Twin River
from Vancouver BC
Available for Shows/Gigs

Presented by:

Hard-copy tickets

Physical tickets at: http://northerntickets.com/detail.php?id=623, Red Cat Records

Event Description

November 20, 2012
St. James Hall, Vancouver BC
Doors 7pm
Show 7:30pm
19+

Tickets On Sale 10am on Friday August 31
Advance Tickets $18 + s/c, Door $22 + s/c
Tickets at Northern Tickets, Red Cat & Zulu Records
www.northerntickets.com
604-569-1144


Just this past spring, Perryscope Concerts welcomed The Wooden Sky to Vancouver and watched as they captivated everyone in attendance with a truly haunting set at The Biltmore. We couldn't wait to have them back and this fall they return once more, this time with the backdrop of the stunning St. James Hall on November 20.

Initially formed as the bedroom project of singer / songwriter / guitarist Gavin Gardiner, Toronto-based country-folk / indie rock collective the Wooden Sky have grown exponentially throughout the years -- both physically and figuratively. Spanning three records, several EPs, countless well-received tours, and dozens of collaborators, the group's development over the past decade can be used as a measuring stick in the Southern Ontario scene they've helped to curate and sustain. Their reverence-turned- subversion of accepted notions in Americana-based music have made them tireless innovators, consistently finding new wrinkles within a genre as broad as it seems ageless.

Attaining the peerless chemistry of The Wooden Sky's current line-up wasn't easy, but fleshing out rough ideas with dynamic band mates working together towards a collective goal, each step has been a progressive one for the Toronto natives. With Andrew Wyatt providing supple bass grooves and Simon Walker supplying aural texture with his guitar arpeggios and layered keys -- and both men bolstering weary melodies with high lonesome harmonies -- the band found themselves growing into a fully realized, collaborative unit rather quickly. Tied together with Andrew Kekewich's subtle percussive restraint, the four men solidified a line-up that has earned them prominence as both studio creatures and road sojourners.

With When Lost at Sea in 2007 and If I Don't Come Home You'll Know I'm Gone in 2009, the Wooden Sky have slowly assembled a catalog of diamonds in the rough; hard-won songs encompassing regret, dusty roads, lost souls, and urban life that have struck a nerve with a legion of music fans passionate about the very human stories the group tells. Determined to incorporate both the devoted and the freshly converted into their narrative, the band have built a reputation for themselves by challenging the status quo of modern live performance. On the Bedrooms and Backstreets Tour -- a trek that saw the quartet playing in a variety of unusual and idiosyncratic venues, bringing them greater intimacy with the crowd -- they shored up a healthy dose of both esteem and notoriety in Canada and the United States. The importance of enhancing the rapport between artist and audience has been a vital aspect of the Wooden Sky's success, earning them a familial connection with their fanbase that transcends the mere live recreation of studio recordings.

The group's commitment to consistent reexamination and reinterpretation of their own discography has led to a newfound depth in arrangements that extends to the highly anticipated follow-up to their 2009 break-through album, the ghostly Every Child a Daughter, Every Moon a Sun, via Black Box Recordings on February 28th. The key to the Every Child...'s success is the enormous but very organic space you feel between instruments, mingling with an open and honest form of storytelling and the intuitive interplay between band mates. Enveloped in a warm, rich bed of support behind the emotionally naked vocals, the dissonance lingering amongst the recording is breathtaking. Shifting from lilting, fingerpicked folk ballads and rustic, sepia-toned country twang to skipping indie rock and contemplative ruminations on days gone by, The Wooden Sky create a secret world where not-quite-forgotten memories return as ghosts. On this rich tapestry of atmospheric sounds and salvos, the past is never far behind.

The Wooden Sky will tour across their homeland of Canada as well as selected American cities to support Every Child a Daughter, Every Moon a Sun.


Perryscope's Picks
The Wooden Sky - Children of the Valley - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=65QIJdw5h6U
The Wooden Sky - The Wooden Sky - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GgMqwAZJCfo
About Perryscope

Perryscope Concerts is bringing passion back to live entertainment. As Canada's newest integrated digital live entertainment company, we focus on creating unforgettable live experiences in exceptional settings for artists and fans. Perryscope Concerts’ artist-to-fan centered strategy will emphasize quality of service and grassroots development of talent throughout Canada.

For additional show information, media accreditation and interview inquiries please contact:
Cristy Laubman
778-991-5224
cristy@perryscopeconcerts.com

Venue

St. James Community Hall

3214 W. 10th Ave. Vancouver BC

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