Events Calendar - February 20, 2010 |
So Cow, The Pink Noise, Tonstartssbandht, The Peelies [ Static Link : iCal ] |
City: | Canada, Quebec, Montreal |
Time: | Sat Feb 20, 2010 @ 9:00pm |
Description: | Blue Skies Turn Black and The Pirates of the Lachine Canal are teaming up yet again to bring you Irish punk / power pop sensation SO COW on Saturday February 20th at Casa Del Popolo. Anyone who had the pleasure of seeing him open up for Home Blitz at Suoni two years ago knows they are in for a treat. This show also marks the return of Montreal (by way of Toronto) lo-fi new wavers (and Sacred Bones recording artists) THE PINK NOISE to the stage for the first time since last fall. Featuring an all new Montreal lineup (boasting members of Grand Trine and Ultrathin in their ranks), this sinister bent pop unit has never sounded better. Joining them on the bill are the amazing Montreal-by-way-of-Orlando psych pop brother duo TONSTARTSSBANDHT and the sweet, catchy sounds of Montreal all-girl garage rockers THE PEELIES. This is a show you are NOT going to want to miss. ::::: Saturday February 20th SO COW (Ireland) THE PINK NOISE (Montreal / Toronto) TONSTARTSSBANDHT (Montreal / Orlando) THE PEELIES (Montreal) @ Casa Del Popolo (4873 St-Laurent) 9 PM $8 advance / $10 door [ www.myspace.com ] [ www.myspace.com ] [ www.myspace.com ] [ www.myspace.com ] PURCHASE ADVANCED TICKETS ONLINE HERE : : : : : [ web.blueskiesturnblack.com ] OR at Cheap Thrills and Casa Del Popolo -------------------------------------------------- ------------------ SO COW: "So Cow is Brian Kelly, a young Galwegian man with a penchant for the scuzzy side of pop music. His most recent album These Truly Are End Times (2007) is a truly unique gem which I - personally, yet passionately - believe to be one of the greatest Irish records of all time." -- HiFi Popcorn blog "[So Cow] managed to serendipitously drink from the same font of inspiration that bands like the Television Personalities and first single Go Betweens did, and the result is just amazing. Really, it's stupendous stuff folks. Borderline awe-inspiring at moments." -- Terminal Boredom THE PINK NOISE: "It makes perfect sense that "Out of place, out of time" would be the opening lyric of the new Pink Noise LP; drums, drum machines, synths, distorted vocals and other junk shop electronics are combined with some of the most cracked, Chrome-damaged guitar I've heard in a long while, and this record is a blast from the past, yet totally original. Elements like these are more often used to make records that leave you shaking your head muttering, "why?" but in these capable hands they sound downright revolutionary. In a time when everyone and their mother seems to have a weird punk, bedroom recording project, I can say without a doubt that this is one of the few worth paying attention to." -- Other Music "The 'Dream Code' LP is my favorite 'loner'-group record of the year, by far. It reminds me of BBC sci-fi shows, the soundtrack from 'To Live and Die in LA', Philip K. Dick and Isaac Asimov. Good things. It's a favorite of mine to throw on late night and relax and think to. Great record. Great band." -- Terminal Boredom |
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