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Edmonton bands show their pop punk side

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 I caught the end of an upbeat set of pop punk from Edmonton’s A Gentleman’s Pact at the Slice, Friday, Oct. 19. They sounded like a mix 0f ’90s  pop punk along the lines of Sum -41 mixed with classic L.A. punk bands like the Vandals.

Gentleman's Pact at the Slice, Oct. 19. Photo by Richard Amery
 Edmonton’s Nicolas Rage  played a loud, distorted detuned set of heavy ’90s-’00s alternative rock powered by a six string bass. 

They had a big, heavy alternative rock sound which verged on punk in a few spots.

Nicolas Rage playing the Slice. photo by Richard Amery— By Richard Amery, L.a. beat Editor
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 31 October 2018 11:56 )  
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