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Title:
State of Shock and Latency
When:
Mon, Nov 30
Where:
The Rhythm Room - Lethbridge
Category:
Rock

Description

Time: 8 p.m. show 9 p.m.

Cover: $20

 

 

THE BLARNEY STONE, DJ BOODA PROMOTIONS & B93 RADIO PRESENT

STATE OF SHOCK - LIVE IN CONCERT
MONDAY NOVEMBER 30
LIVE @ THE BLARNEY STONE
w/ SPECIAL GUESTS....THE LATENCY + MORE !!

ADVANCED TICKETS - $20.00
ON SALE THIS WEEK !!
AVAILABLE @ BOARDERLINE / INFAMOUS / BLARNEY STONE

DOORS @ 8:00pm / SHOW @ 9:00pm

PERFORMING THEIR MASSIVE HITS....

MONEY HONEY
TOO PRETTY
BEST I EVER HAD
HEARTS THAT BLEED
WISH I NEVER MET YOU
IF I COULD
+ MANY MORE !!!

www.stateofshockband.com

 State Of Shock’s boisterous brand of straight ahead rock has made them one of Canada’s most popular rock bands. The Vancouver fivesome has made all their own breaks, packing a no–frills rock arsenal that has seen them knock down all doors despite the odds, propelled by an irresistible hit single, the soaring # 1 Canadian hit “Money Honey.” Today, the tight–knit group finds themselves perfectly poised for their first taste of American success thanks to their Universal Republic debut, Life, Love & Lies. Their power rock smash single has already hit #1 on Sirius Satellite radio’s influential charts after taking off across the border as one of the biggest Canadian rock anthems of the past several years.

The catchy “Money Honey” has been nothing short of a rock phenomenon: Already certified platinum in Canada, it has lodged near–permanent Top 10 status at multiple Canadian radio formats, including Rock, CHR, and Hot AC – netting the hard–working band three Canadian Radio Awards, including Best New Group, Best New Group at the CHR format, and the Canadian 2008 ‘Indie’ Award for Favorite Single Of The Year, beating out standout artists such as Arcade Fire and Feist. “Money Honey” also held down the #1 post on the Canadian all formats Radio Chart for two months, spending close to a year on the Canadian Billboard Hot 100 singles Chart. Culled from their 2007 epic, Life, Love & Lies, (released in Canada on Cordova Bay Records), the group’s relentless touring regimen provided them with a loyal fan base who now follows their every move whether live or online. “We love our fans for believing in us,” says Drummer Johnny Philippon. “Our philosophy from the start has been to nurture that support and also to believe in ourselves. We were more than confident in our music and just said, ‘If anyone ever gives us a chance, good things will happen.’”

But by no means was it an easy ride. Guitarist Jesse Wainwright, Vocalist Cameron Melnyk, and Drummer Johnny Philippon formed the nucleus of their music making (in one form or another) since the late 1990s. “We all go back a ways,” says Cameron. “Jesse and I have been playing in bands together since we were kids. So even though we all have different influences, there is a trust level when it comes to adding elements to the music that brings it all together.” The boys all cut their live–performance teeth early on playing at local recreation centers. Band names and lineups might have changed, but the friends also found time to mix it up in local hockey play, as well. “It’s true about Canada, growing up you’re either playing in a band or playing hockey. We knew we weren’t fodder for the NHL, so here we are,” jokes Cameron.

In 2003 the guys put an ad in the local paper for a bassist. Disappointed in the response, they created another ad, but this time for a female bass player. “Alison Toews was the first one that answered,” recalls Guitarist and songwriter Jesse Wainwright. “We just liked her spirit, and how well we all seem to click from the start.” The addition of Guitarist Simon Clow would eventually complete the SOS lineup.
 

Venue

The Rhythm RoomMap
Venue:
The Rhythm Room   -   Website
Street:
1917 Mayor Magrath Drive South
ZIP:
T1K 2R8
City:
Lethbridge
State:
Alberta
Country:
Country: ca

Description

The old Blarney Stone building has been turned into a straight concert venue which is only open for concerts and private events and is
closed rest of time.
They are NOT a club or bar. They will have full catering for events, a standing liquor license plus a full menu and bar staff.
For all info contact James Nishima - 403 308 2228 - This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
1917 Mayor Magrath Dr. S ( formerly The Stone building )
 
We want to welcome any and all local groups, charities and artists and musicians to book our room...it is rent free for private parties

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