Blueprint turns four with live music

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Blueprint Records celebrated it’s fourth anniversary with a capacity show at the Slice, Sept. 18.
Heat-Ray heated up the Slice, Sept. 18. Photo by Richard Amery
Several local bands were on the bill including Chief Mountain, who continued to show improvement, in their tight set of garage rock/ punk.
 
 The Moby Dicks also showed improvement, though some of that might be due to having a decent set of drums on stage.
They added more of a garage rock sound rather than just relying on the Ramones schtick and sound  they have been incorporating over the past year.
 
Chief Mountain opened Blueprint’s fourth birthday celebration. Photo by Richard Amery
I just caught the end of another solid set from Fist City, but stuck around for Calgary’s Heat-Ray, which proved to be a worthwhile endeavour.
They mixed a Pixies noise rock sound with strong Brit-pop melodies  which made for a crowded dance floor and a lot of energy.
— By Richard Amery, L.A. Beat Editor
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 22 September 2010 11:54 )