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The Sands, Joline Baylis, The Crackling
Three strong bands from Vancouver BC. Some of the best players on our West Coast...
In-Person Event
Fri. June 12th 2015 + Add to Calendar
The Media Club
8:30pm - 11:30pm Doors at: 8:00pm
$10.00
Artists
Joline Baylis
The Crackling
from Vancouver BC
Available for Shows/Gigs
Hard-copy tickets
Event Description
Three strong bands from Vancouver BC. Some of the best players on our West Coast, playing beautiful tunes. Soulful and dramatic.Doors open: 08:00
The Sands
"What a fantastic show! Hauntingly beautiful, achingly honest and super cool music performed flawlessly."
“Vancouver singer Julie McGeer and cellist/pianist-about-town Peggy Lee have created a charmingly idiosyncratic little keeper in their first joint foray as The Sands. Beast to Bone, produced with the help of West Coast violin iconoclast Jesse Zubot — who helmed Tanya Tagaq’s Polaris Music Prize-winning Animism last year — flutters between indie folk, jazz and experimentalism in beguiling fashion, its breathy vocals and lilting, gossamer melodies belying an undercurrent of toughness that occasionally manifests itself in knotty guitar tones and lyrical darkness. It’s quite a unique piece of work, casting a spell.” Hold On” is pure, sighing, brassy pop pleasure.”
- Ben Rayner, The Toronto Star
The Sands- Julie McGeer, Peggy Lee, JP Carter, Paul Rigby, Patrick Metzer, Barry Mirochnick
https://thesandsmusic.bandcamp.com/releases
https://soundcloud.com/thesandsbeasttobone
https://www.facebook.com/thesandsbeasttobone
https://twitter.com/thesandsmusic
Joline is taking her soulfully written songs to new depths and new heights, by welcoming Kenton Loewen on drums (Dan Mangan and Blacksmith, The Crackling), Wynston Minckler on bass (Bocephus King) and Paul Pigat on electric guitar (Cousin Harley, Neko Case).
http://jolinebaylis.bandcamp.com
http://igg.me/at/jolinebaylis
Kenton Loewen's The Crackling bring its unmistakable darkened warmth, and invitation to the sometimes bleak, often challenging yet mostly hopeful subject matter Lush with texture, deep with colour and free in its unbound expression,
https://fileundermusic.bandcamp.com/track/the-crackling
https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Crackling/123755817662386
http://www.fileundermusic.com/artists/the-crackling/
Tickets will be on sale at Zulu, Red Cat and Highlife records $10.00
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