The Glorious Sons w/ Northcote and Poor Young Things
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October 21, 2015
Location: Flashbacks, 1268 Ellis St
Address: 1268 Ellis St
Time: 9:00 pm
2015-10-21 21:00:00
2015-10-21 16:00:00
America/Vancouver
The Glorious Sons w/ Northcote and Poor Young Things
Power 104 - Kelowna's Best Rock and Wet Ape Productions present:
The Glorious Sons w/ Northcote and Poor Young Things
Wednesday, October 21
Flashbacks
Doors at 9PM, 19+
Tickets: $15 advance / $20 doors
Advance tickets on sale July 24 at 10AM at www.wetape.com and in stores at Milkcrate Records and Leo’s Videos
The Glorious Sons
http://www.theglorioussons.com/ / http://www.facebook.com/theglorioussons / https://twitter.com/TheGloriousSons
There is a mechanic shop in the heart of industrial Kingston - it’s tucked in the corner of a dusty cul-de-sac, surrounded by dead trees and rusted out machinery. That’s where The Glorious Sons call home. Having burst onto the scene in 2013 by winning the HTZ-FM Rocksearch and following that up with FIVE consecutive top-10 Active Rock singles (“Mama” #6, “White Noise” #2, “Heavy” #3, “Lightning” #2, “The Contender” #10 and climbing), this band’s ascent in the world of Canadian music has been quick and well-deserved. The Sons were by all metrics, the most-played new Canadian artist on Rock radio in 2014. They were awarded Group of the Year and Rock Group of the Year at the 2015 SiriusXM Indie Awards, and their album “The Union” was nominated for Rock Album of The Year at the 2015 Juno Awards.
They are the next generation of great Canadian rock to emerge from the Lime Stone City.
The Glorious Sons are an everyman band, telling real stories from a blue-collar perspective. They hit their stride with their debut album, “The Union”, a collection of honest and heartfelt songs touching on themes of life, love, passion, loss and redemption. Vocalist/lyricist Brett Emmons is one of the strongest new voices in Canadian rock, backed by a lush, loud and powerful soundtrack supplied by guitarists Jay Emmons & Andrew Young, and the rhythm section comprised of Adam Paquette (Drums) & Chris Huot (Bass).
www.wetape.com / www.facebook.com/wetapeproductions /www.twitter.com/wetapeprod
Flashbacks, 1268 Ellis St 1268 Ellis St
events@kelownanow.com
Power 104 - Kelowna's Best Rock and Wet Ape Productions present:
The Glorious Sons w/ Northcote and Poor Young Things
Wednesday, October 21
Flashbacks
Doors at 9PM, 19+
Tickets: $15 advance / $20 doors
Advance tickets on sale July 24 at 10AM at www.wetape.com and in stores at Milkcrate Records and Leo’s Videos
The Glorious Sons
http://www.theglorioussons.com/ / http://www.facebook.com/theglorioussons / https://twitter.com/TheGloriousSons
There is a mechanic shop in the heart of industrial Kingston - it’s tucked in the corner of a dusty cul-de-sac, surrounded by dead trees and rusted out machinery. That’s where The Glorious Sons call home. Having burst onto the scene in 2013 by winning the HTZ-FM Rocksearch and following that up with FIVE consecutive top-10 Active Rock singles (“Mama” #6, “White Noise” #2, “Heavy” #3, “Lightning” #2, “The Contender” #10 and climbing), this band’s ascent in the world of Canadian music has been quick and well-deserved. The Sons were by all metrics, the most-played new Canadian artist on Rock radio in 2014. They were awarded Group of the Year and Rock Group of the Year at the 2015 SiriusXM Indie Awards, and their album “The Union” was nominated for Rock Album of The Year at the 2015 Juno Awards.
They are the next generation of great Canadian rock to emerge from the Lime Stone City.
The Glorious Sons are an everyman band, telling real stories from a blue-collar perspective. They hit their stride with their debut album, “The Union”, a collection of honest and heartfelt songs touching on themes of life, love, passion, loss and redemption. Vocalist/lyricist Brett Emmons is one of the strongest new voices in Canadian rock, backed by a lush, loud and powerful soundtrack supplied by guitarists Jay Emmons & Andrew Young, and the rhythm section comprised of Adam Paquette (Drums) & Chris Huot (Bass).
www.wetape.com / www.facebook.com/wetapeproductions /www.twitter.com/wetapeprod