w/
Old Man's Beard and
Devon (from devonandkevin)
$12
(+ $1.50 tx & sc)
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your tickets for this
show here!Doors
at 8pm, show at 9pm
Current Swell, a band based in
Victoria BC, is in the foreground of
the “new roots” music front pushing out of
Canada’s west coast. The band
has been around for a few years getting their early recognition around
the world as a mainstay in the “surf rock” community.
Their sound continues to develop into a
blues and roots feel,
gaining even more popularity with their fans while sharing stages with
bands such as Xavier Rudd, The Beautiful Girls, Bedouin Soundclash, the
Beach Boys and many others.
As the band progressed through 3 full length albums and multiple
national tours they gained international attention. “The online
community has always backed us and is a big reason for our success”,
said Lang, of their iTunes, YouTube popularity. The bands newest album,
“Protect Your Own”, produced by Todd Simko(producer of
Xavier Rudd's,
Food in the Belly) is a slight departure from the direction of some of
their other albums but has been well received none the less. Being a new
addition to Canada’s
Fontana North label and Japan’s
Surf Rock Records
is a testament to the bands growing momentum. “We believe in what a
band
stands for, the instruments we hold, our voices, a real song and a good
time” said one band member. Solid song writing and musicianship are
always backed by a solid groove, and that is distinctly “Current
Swell”.
Playing bigger venues and festivals has taken the band to a new level in
the past year. Not only larger audiences, but a larger
“Swell”, with
western Canadian fans being treated to a sometimes 6 piece band.
“Kiltlifter” Dave, on the trombone has been making the
rounds on stage,
as well as “Ghosty” who joined after the Swell’s
long time bass player
Louis, moved along. Scott Stanton and Dave Lang are both on guitars
while Chris Petersen has the beat locked down on drums. “Sometimes
you
just wanna jam with all your friends at once and it's great we get a
chance to do that sometimes” said Stanton. “Getting to jam
with someone
you look up to, is even better” he said of the bands recent touring
schedule with Australia’s “Ash Grunwald”. Fans
would often get to see
everyone trading solo’s and banging their heads to some bluesy mash
up
and loving it all the way through.
The coming year is looking good for Current Swell, with plans to tour
extensively, including a much anticipated return from their Australian
Tour in early 2010. The buzz is that the Swell have a whole batch of new
songs that they have been developing to release a record this year...