RODNEY DECROO AND HIS CONVICTIONS
Not only do critics frequently call poet-rocker Rodney DeCroo one Canada's finest songwriters and lyricists, they also call his Convictions on of the finest folk-rock bands around. They'll have you eating out their hands on moment and when you get to close punch you in the face.
"Put the gruff-but-sensitive singer-songwriter in just about any other Canadian city besides Vancouver and you’re looking at a sold-out show and maybe even a little bit of hysteria over one of the finest tunesmiths out there. Run, don’t walk, in other words, before he pisses off to Montreal or something!"
- The Georgia Straight
www.myspace.com/wartornman
HANK AND LILY
Hank is a tall, dark, and mysterious figure in goggles and a mask that carries his dead girlfriend around in a garbage bag, plays the cello, keyboards, guitars, ukulele, accordion, drums and whatever else he can get his hands on. Lily, a half-deer, half-human forest creature, that tap-dances and plays the musical saw, the trumpet, the theremin, the flute, and hits the drums like a six-foot sledgehammer.
www.myspace.com/hankandlily
THE STRANGE MAGIC
Prepare to get hypnotized by West Coast Canadian / Japanese Art-Rockers who come armed with electric/acoustic guitars, Moog Synths and four part harmonies
as they draw from the timeless harmonic tradition of 60's Psychedelic bands and futurist electronic artists!
"The Strange Magic sounds like the R.A.D.I.O. after a high-gloss make-over...like a happier version of the Velvet Underground with the odd Japanese lullaby thrown in."
— The Georgia Straight
www.myspace.com/theradiowaves
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