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Title:
The Glorious Sons with Teeenage Kicks
When:
Fri, Mar 21
Where:
Sidelines Bar and grill - Coaldale
Category:
Rock

Description

Time: 9 p.m.
Cover: $15 advance

 $20

Think Tank Events presents.....

THE GLORIOUS SONS
with special guest - TEENAGE KICKS


FRIDAY, MARCH 21
SIDELINES BAR & GRILL
913 19A AVENUE
COALDALE, ALBERTA
DOORS: 8:00PM

18+ NO MINORS VALID ID REQUIRED
Standing room with limited seating.

ADVANCE TICKETS - $15 (advance tickets include a free bottle of Pilsner beer)

AVAILABLE at
SIDELINES 913 19A Ave Coaldale, AB
BULLSEYE OFFROAD & CUSTOMS 1404 20th Ave., Coaldale, AB
ALL LETHBRIDGE GAS KING LOCATIONS


 The Glorious Sons

http://theglorioussons.com/

There is a mechanic shop in the heart of industrial Kingston. It stands in the corner of a dead end surrounded by dead trees and mangy strays of all kinds. There, lies their dream; In each graceless poster covering the walls, in the stained carpet beneath their feet, in the empty cases of Pabst that jingle to the vibration of their melodies. They are The Glorious Sons, a Canadian rock band, defined by their music and inspired by the day to day grind. They are the everyman band, with a passion for portraying the lost romance of liquor, women and rock and roll.
The band was formed eighteen months ago as a four piece and was quickly changed to a five piece with the addition of lead singer Brett Emmons. The band is made up of of Jay on the lead guitar, Adam on the drums, Andrew on guitar and vocals and Chris on the bass and Brett  on keyboard and lead vocals. Using the money they earned from the first few months of shows, The Sons recorded their first demo with talented Sound Engineer Duncan Holt.
On a whim, Adam Paquette entered the tunes into the Whiskey Rocks Showdown, which consisted of over seventy Ontario bands. Rigorous voting by their extremely loyal friends, family and fans, allowed the band to make the top three, which sent them Barrie to compete against two other groups in a live showcase. Members of The Trews, John Angus Macdonald, and Jack Spyrek judged the event. The boys proved victorious in front of their heroes. The prize package was worth five thousand dollars but the real kicker came when John Angus approached the band and expressed interest in working with them. John Angus, who became their producer, took the boys to Newmarket and they recorded their first single “Mama”, with highly recommended Engineer, Nick Detorro. Both Detorro and John Angus would both work on the rest of their Ep.
After a strong winter of playing shows in Toronto and Kingston, the band was united with inspired manager, and “sixth member of the band”, Jordan Howard. He had the work ethic and ambition that the band needed in a leader. Howard worked closely with John Angus and others, and advised the boys to enter the highly acclaimed competition, Rocksearch, hosted by 97.7 Hitz Fm. The Sons beat out hundreds of bands across Ontario and won the event, just as The Trews had done10 years earlier.  The prize package for winning was worth over 15,000 dollars. But the chance to open for Finger Eleven, The Trews, The Poor Young Things and Gloryhound at the Biggs and Barr BBQ , not to mention that their single was to be played in regular rotation on 97.7 HTZ FM, proved to outweigh the money.  They played a strong show in front of thousands of fans and it was by far their biggest show to date. Two days later, the single boomed to #1 in the first week, causing an onslaught of support in the Niagara- St Catherines region. Money has proved useless compared to the support that they have gained from personalities in the industry.
The future for the band is bright. Their first EP will be released in September and they are beginning to gain fan support across Canada and will be touring the east coast come the fall. The band currently resides in Kingston and they continue to jam atop the mechanic shop where they began. They continue to write songs and play as often as possible. As their dreams become a reality, they still understand the importance of keeping their lives afloat. They continue to wake early in the morning for the daily grind and at five pm, you can count on that old Nissan truck pulling into the lot, followed by three others. Five men will get out; make their way to the corner of Jay’s house and united by their goals and day to day lives, they will continue to preach the lost romance of liquor, women and rock and roll.
 

Teenage Kicks

http://www.teenagekicksteenagekicks.com/splash.html

Strife can manifest itself in many ways, but how you react to strife is ultimately what counts. Toronto’s Teenage Kicks have endured countless conflicts and transformed their own strife into both a desire to continue, and a drive to manifest a stronger version of themselves.  That desire was the mindset necessary to create their new record entitled Spoils of Youth. The finished album is the sum of multiple factors: an unusable record made in West Hollywood, failed relationships, lost members, bad timing/worse luck, and a hard dose of reality that was found in a place where reality does not come easily.

Evidently, the sum has been greater than its constituent parts as Peter van Helvoort’s gift as a songwriter and producer overshadows all the discord the band dealt with over the past year and a half. Peter’s history of recording the band’s own free community-based music service, the Singles Club, made it possible for the group to make the album a second and final time; a lengthy and often overwhelming burden that was shared by his younger sibling and fellow bandmate.

Playing in bands together was inevitable for brothers Peter and Jeff van Helvoort, as there were few like-minded musicians in the small town where they grew up. As a result, people began to see a lasting connection between the two that has persisted from the first band they formed together 10 years ago, to present day Teenage Kicks, but has never been as apparent as it is on the group’s debut full-length. Spoils of Youth represents the van Helvoorts’ continued aspiration to produce music that is true to themselves and to the music they’ve always loved; songs rife with honesty, integrity, and truth.

There is a certain desperation that has been transferred from the Kicks’ live shows onto this record; a kind of anxiety that permeates through these songs of hope, desire, love, and hate that was absent in the band’s previous release Be On My Side. The desperation and anxiety coalesce to give Spoils of Youth an honest and human feeling that seems rare in modern mainstream rock music. The band successfully manages to walk many different musical lines throughout the album, all of which have the ability to elicit a wide variety of emotional responses from the listener.  If it is meant to do anything, Spoils of Youth is meant to make you feel.

Throughout their short yet tumultuous career Teenage Kicks have refused to pander to passing fads and trends.  They choose not to be defined by a token “Rock and Roll” outfit or a boisterous social media presence; but instead by the quality and honesty of songs, or the heart that they contain. Come what may, Teenage Kicks will continue to reject what is passing for success these days in exchange for the chance to represent rock music without irony and cliché. If you are willing to give Teenage Kicks your attention, you can expect to receive only their truest expressions and you can experience those for yourself on their new album Spoils of Youth.

Teenage Kicks are:
Jeff & Peter van Helvoort.

Venue

Map
Venue:
Sidelines Bar and grill   -   Website
Street:
913 19 a ave
ZIP:
T1M1R1
City:
Coaldale
State:
AB
Country:
Country: ca

Description

Sidelines Bar & Grill is about great food in a relaxing and fun environment and getting to know your server on a first-name basis. A place Coaldale can call its own. Come out and watch the game on one of our many HD TVs or take advantage of our many promo

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