BRASS
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July 3, 2015
Location: The Habitat
Address: 248 Leon Avenue
Time: 9:00pm - 1:00am
Website: View Website
2015-07-03 21:00:00
2015-07-03 01:00:00
America/Vancouver
BRASS
w/ Eric Campbell & The Dirt, Crowd The Joanna & Hippiecritz
9pm* $10* 19+
BRASS with Eric Campbell & The Dirt
Doors 9pm
Tickets $10
Available at Mosaic Books & Leo's Videos
Ticketfly: http://ticketf.ly/1IihGiL
19+ (no minors)
Brass
The crowd flocks towards the front of the stage to get smacked in the face with white-hot, lightning-fast punk rock of Brass. BRASS has had so many beer cans hurled at them (lovingly), people buy drinks just to whip at the band.
Lead singer Motz screams hard, if not harder to make the experience that much more epic. BRASS hits a fever pitch during their first single “Monolithic”. Expect thundering punk rock, hard rock mosh pits and the band to join in and then get tossed back onstage with flair.
www.facebook.com/brassvancouver
https://brassvan.bandcamp.com/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SHZ2d8X4XCw
Eric Campbell and The Dirt
Is a band that spumes all squalor and horror, torn from pages of the bible and dirty novels alike, an all together primal climax of outlaw rocknroll.
Eric Campbell & the Dirt get right in your face, eardrums, and then surprisingly hit you in the heart. Despite having “prison or carnival” grit about them, the lyrics in every song are elegantly written. With every heavy song, there is a slow and morose one alongside it. The symmetry is impressive, as is their deeply mature grasp of their goth-blues genre.
This album is a proud achievement for the band, who recently released it to a Vancouver audience. Tracks like “Who Stabbed John?” will have you drinking whisky and then punching yourself in the face. The Gun Club cover “For the Love of Ivy” is so grossly seductive, that it could easily be used in a violent Tarantino montage. Campbell’s’ variety is complimented by holding true to the rock and roll grunge. “I want to be heavily entrenched in the spirit of the blues, without involving myself in dried up cliché forms,” Campbell says. “Making a record is an exercise in purging, so here it is.”
https://ericcampbellandthedirt.bandcamp.com/
https://www.facebook.com/ericcampbellandthedirt?fref=ts
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFRKo-2UYIo
Crowd The Joanna
A boot-stomping, whiskey-hollering hoe-down full of sea chanteys and drinking hymns, Crowd the Joanna formed in Kelowna during the great depression of 2012.
"…this band is a rock riot — their tone and brutal presence of Folk/Bluegrass inspired music is genius. Not only is it rowdy and celebrated, the band combines an easy listening tone with gritty punk roots." - Jeff Stychin, Awesome Okanagan
“Best-darn root tootin’ foot stompers in the Okanagan Valley.” -Jim Reiner
https://www.facebook.com/crowdthejoanna/timeline
HIPPIECRITZ
Hippiecritz is Skidley Bones: vox/guitar; Max Prophet: guitar/vox; Mr. Awesome: bass; Rylan Anderson: drums. Drums on these recordings performed by Bryan “Shake ‘n Bake” St. Germaine. All lyrics by Skidley Bones. All music by Hippiecritz. Cover illustration by Yasmine “Yaz” Zouhby. Recorded, engineered and mixed by Max Prophet at Mental Vomit Studios. Mastered by Kaylub Burke.
https://hippiecritz.bandcamp.com/
Doors 9pm
Tickets $10
Available at Mosaic Books & Leo's Videos
Ticketfly: http://ticketf.ly/1IihGiL
19+ (no minors)
The Habitat 248 Leon Avenue
events@kelownanow.com
w/ Eric Campbell & The Dirt, Crowd The Joanna & Hippiecritz
9pm* $10* 19+
BRASS with Eric Campbell & The Dirt
Doors 9pm
Tickets $10
Available at Mosaic Books & Leo's Videos
Ticketfly: http://ticketf.ly/1IihGiL
19+ (no minors)
Brass
The crowd flocks towards the front of the stage to get smacked in the face with white-hot, lightning-fast punk rock of Brass. BRASS has had so many beer cans hurled at them (lovingly), people buy drinks just to whip at the band.
Lead singer Motz screams hard, if not harder to make the experience that much more epic. BRASS hits a fever pitch during their first single “Monolithic”. Expect thundering punk rock, hard rock mosh pits and the band to join in and then get tossed back onstage with flair.
www.facebook.com/brassvancouver
https://brassvan.bandcamp.com/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SHZ2d8X4XCw
Eric Campbell and The Dirt
Is a band that spumes all squalor and horror, torn from pages of the bible and dirty novels alike, an all together primal climax of outlaw rocknroll.
Eric Campbell & the Dirt get right in your face, eardrums, and then surprisingly hit you in the heart. Despite having “prison or carnival” grit about them, the lyrics in every song are elegantly written. With every heavy song, there is a slow and morose one alongside it. The symmetry is impressive, as is their deeply mature grasp of their goth-blues genre.
This album is a proud achievement for the band, who recently released it to a Vancouver audience. Tracks like “Who Stabbed John?” will have you drinking whisky and then punching yourself in the face. The Gun Club cover “For the Love of Ivy” is so grossly seductive, that it could easily be used in a violent Tarantino montage. Campbell’s’ variety is complimented by holding true to the rock and roll grunge. “I want to be heavily entrenched in the spirit of the blues, without involving myself in dried up cliché forms,” Campbell says. “Making a record is an exercise in purging, so here it is.”
https://ericcampbellandthedirt.bandcamp.com/
https://www.facebook.com/ericcampbellandthedirt?fref=ts
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFRKo-2UYIo
Crowd The Joanna
A boot-stomping, whiskey-hollering hoe-down full of sea chanteys and drinking hymns, Crowd the Joanna formed in Kelowna during the great depression of 2012.
"…this band is a rock riot — their tone and brutal presence of Folk/Bluegrass inspired music is genius. Not only is it rowdy and celebrated, the band combines an easy listening tone with gritty punk roots." - Jeff Stychin, Awesome Okanagan
“Best-darn root tootin’ foot stompers in the Okanagan Valley.” -Jim Reiner
https://www.facebook.com/crowdthejoanna/timeline
HIPPIECRITZ
Hippiecritz is Skidley Bones: vox/guitar; Max Prophet: guitar/vox; Mr. Awesome: bass; Rylan Anderson: drums. Drums on these recordings performed by Bryan “Shake ‘n Bake” St. Germaine. All lyrics by Skidley Bones. All music by Hippiecritz. Cover illustration by Yasmine “Yaz” Zouhby. Recorded, engineered and mixed by Max Prophet at Mental Vomit Studios. Mastered by Kaylub Burke.
https://hippiecritz.bandcamp.com/
Doors 9pm
Tickets $10
Available at Mosaic Books & Leo's Videos
Ticketfly: http://ticketf.ly/1IihGiL
19+ (no minors)