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Airbourne
- Joel O'Keeffe - vocals/lead guitar
- David Roads - guitar
- Justin Street - bass
- Ryan O'Keeffe - drums
Lethbridge, AB. – Australia’s Rock N Roll juggernaut
Airbourne mark their return to Canadian soil with a tour spanning from
the Pacific – straight through to the Atlantic. Renowned for their high
energy, sweat drenched, speaker blowing and alcohol fueled live shows –
Airbourne is the epitome of what Rock N Roll was built on and is excited to once again bring the fury to their Canadian fans.
Those who’ve experienced the raw power of an Airbourne performance can
attest to the sheer insanity of it all – ask those in attendance for the
bands legendary performance at the 2010 Heavy MTL Festival in Montreal –
that entailed lead singer Joel O’Keeffe’ festival signature – climbing
the trusses of the four story stage for a guitar solo.
With
multiple Top 5 radio singles, Canada became the first country globally
to deliver the band their first ever #1 Rock Radio single in 2013′s
“Live It Up,” off the bands current release Black Dog Barking. Add to
this, countless sold out shows along the way, an unwavering fan base, an
epic live performance and it’s safe to say – Canada is ready for the
onslaught of Rock N Roll that will be rolling through this fall!
Flash Lightnin’ http://www.flashlightnin.com
Darren Glover, Darcy Yates
For the Sinners, Flash Lightnin’s second full-length effort is the
antithesis to the aural pablum that passes for modern rock today.
It’s a tale of addiction—whether a reliance on drugs, sex, or the
affection of the wrong person—and how the afflicted exist one slip from
the edge.
On the track, Darren Glover (guitars/vocals), Darcy Yates (bass), and producer Gavin Brown (who does double duty on the
record, both twiddling the knobs and pummeling the drums) sound as
ruthless and unyielding as a junkie with a serious jones. But it’s the
infectious “On the Radio” that reveals Flash Lightnin’s game plan: to
reach as many music fans as possible.
Glover and Yates formed
Flash Lightnin’ in 2007. In the early days, the band maintained a
mid-week residency at Toronto’s Dakota Tavern. Each week, music fans
crowded the basement bar to witness Glover’s mesmerizing guitar work as
the band blistered through sets of obscure classic rock.
In
2008, the group dropped Destello. This quick and dirty EP introduced the
band’s own brand of “bad-ass-sludge-boogie” and captured its killer
live show in a physical format.The strength of that recording earned
Flash Lightnin’ opening slots for the likes of Eagles of Death Metal,
Metric, and Grace Potter and the Nocturnals, and even accolades from
Glover’s idol, ZZ Top’s Billy Gibbons.
In 2010, the band teamed
up with Metric’s Jimmy Shaw to produce its full-length eponymous debut.
A more refined effort, Flash Lightnin’ garnered radio plays around the
globe, and its hemi-powered title cut appears in blockbuster movies such
as Thor, Sherlock Holmes 2: A Game of Shadows, and the Schwarzenegger
comeback flick, The Last Stand.
This success has only made them
hungry for more. They enlisted Gavin Brown to produce. Brown pushed the
band members to dig deep, refine their songwriting, and accept only the
highest standard. The new album delivers, with stadium-ready bangers
(“Last Breath”), stripped-down acoustic ballads (“Hard Feelings”), and
working-class anthems (“Born With Money”) that reveal the band’s
far-reaching influences and its commercial viability.
The songs
are aggressive, succinct, and delivered straight from the gut. The
record bristles with intensity. It’s the sound of three killer musicians
pushing the envelope and playing like their lives depend on it; the
result is electrifying.
One listen and it’s obvious that Flash
Lightnin’ aren’t willing to settle for good enough, almost there, or
second best. And neither should you.
Glorious Sons http://theglorioussons.com
The place is an arcade/nightclub— 420 - 6 Street South.