with
Bend Sinister and
The Rebellion$8 (+ $1.50 tx & sc) -
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$10 at the door
Doors at 7pm for dinner, Show at 9pm
It
sways it grooves it attacks & it lingers; its dark and its real and
haunts you with danger. Its gone when you need it, & returns when
you fear it most. It seduces you, it breaks your heart—and then it
fades away...
On a diet of David Lynch and sweaty backstage greenrooms the
TV Heart Attack saga continues with their latest recording ‘Lost in the Sway’.
The
band had one thing in mind holed up at The Farm Studios during the
harshest winter Vancouver had seen in decades. Blow away all
expectations. From the vulnerable rocker single ‘A/O’ to the haunting
‘Wolves’ this is an unrelenting collection of songs that delves deeper
and harder into the psyche of what made the self-titled debut resonate
with such clarity.
Since their formation in late 2005 TV Heart
Attack has released a critically acclaimed independent debut album,
showcased their notorious live sets at Virgin and NXNE Music Festival,
and have shared the stage with such notable acts as
The Killers, The Von Bondies, The French Kicks, 54-40, and
Art Bergman.
The
first single off their debut album, 'Hypnotic Eyes', was a radio
favorite in the summer of 2007, leading the band on several Canadian
tours.
"(TVHA) are based in three decades of influence and the result is a fresh and comfortable take on the new sounds of 2010"
—Live n' Loud Magazine“A highly addictive, self-titled debut CD" —
The Globe and Mail"Unhyphenated
rock music that harks back to the stadium-fillers of prior decades,
from glam-era David Bowie to grunge pioneers Nirvana"—
The Georgia StraightBend Sinister is a progressive-indie band from Vancouver, BC, named after a novel by Vladimir Nobokov.
The
band formed in 2001 and began playing as many dive bar shows as they
possibly could in their home town of Kelowna. After their move to
Vancouver BC, selling out a four-song EP, and acquiring a new drummer
and guitarist, the band sought out local producer Shawn Cole to put
together what is now their first full-length album 'Through The Broken
City'. The band did three consecutive nationwide tours in support of
the album.
After gaining experience from the road, Bend Sinister
returned to the studio to record a few new songs. These songs included
the single "Time Breaks Down", which moved the band into uncharted
territory and captured the attention of Distort Entertainment
president, Greg Below.
In 2006, Bend Sinister switched labels to newly formed sister division of Distort Entertainment, Distort Light.
In
January 2006, the band performed a set of six songs in session at CBC
Television Studio 2. Later, CBC featured the band in a short film,
"Meat the Band - Bend Sinister", on the television show ZeD. The band
released its third album, a self titled EP, on September 4, 2007 and
toured Canada supporting it under the sponsorship of CBC Radio 3,
including a stop at Pop Montreal on October 7, 2007.
After a few
more changes to their lineup, Bend Sinister returned to the studio once
again in 2008 in order to put together what was to become their second
full-length album, 'Stories Of Brothers, Tales Of Lovers'. 'Stories Of
Brother, Tales Of Lover,' was released on October 21, 2008. Since then,
the band has welcomed new guitarists Henry Alcock-White and Joseph
Blood, and released a music video for "The Same Things".
In March 2009, They joined the Sound Of Fiction Tour along with
Inward Eye and
Mobile. Bend Sinister has played Sled Island Music Festival two consecutive years (2008 & 2009) in Calgary, Alberta.
In 2007,
The Rebellion literally came together from
the far corners of the world, struggled their way from war torn
countries, escaped Soviet Occupation and wrestled constant emotional
conflict to become one of Canada’s newest and most exciting bands.
Heading back and forth across Canada the group has engulfed live
audiences across the nation, playing such prestigious festivals as 2008
Canadian Music Week, and 2007 Juno Awards Festival, showcasing the
groups home town of Saskatoon, Sk Canada.
The Rebellion began when J-Palm started jamming with
multi-instrumentalist Silviu "Slick Man" Moldovan. After realizing
their chemistry together, they added Christian Kongawi on drums and
Rylan Shultz on bass and "BAM" The Rebellion was born. The name
signifies past struggles and future visions.
In 2008, In Flight Safety invited The Rebellion to support their
Saskatchewan dates, and since then they’ve been very happy to share the
stage with Indie Pop rockers, Hey Ocean, The Bourn Ruffians, Obijou,
The Weakerthans and Joel Plaskett.
