The Coast – Make Their Kelowna Debut

Aporia Recording Artists From Toronto

The Coast

Make Their Kelowna Debut

July 18 @ Habitat w/ The Ghost Is Dancing

“The Coast are yet another example of the increasingly talented and seemingly unstoppable Canadian indie music scene.” – Rob Bolton, Exclaim! Magazine

“What makes the six tracks on their self-titled EP work is the balance of blissful melodies and strong hooks with shimmering layers of Joshua Tree-era U2 guitars and often unconventional song structures.” CMJ (New York)

Named for the Paul Simon song from Rhythm of The Saints, Toronto quartet The Coast aims to make music that is similarly timeless and unique. Comprised of two sets of friends (and a set of brothers), the four boys from Toronto joined forces in high school and began writing and playing without any formal musical training.

Having developed a devoted fan base following only a few years of playing the local club circuit, the band has also charted on Ontario campus radio and have begun to tour across Canada, opening for numerous prominent Canadian indie bands and international acts, such as: Elbow, Islands, The Ladies and Gentlemen. With their chiming guitars, soaring vocals, and bittersweet lyrics, there’s something incredibly familiar about The Coast’s sound that evokes the expansive, memorable quality of their musical heroes.

“The spacey, Verve-like quality of their delicate tunes wouldn’t sound out of place on the Lost in Translation soundtrack…” –Andrea Miller, Eye Weekly, Toronto

“With their urban epics that manage to find light even in the bleakest darkness, The Coast are only getting started.” – by Tabassum Siddiqui

http://www.aporia-records.com

http://www.thecoastmusic.com / http://www.myspace.com/thecoastmusic

press/publicity/radio – killbeat music

http://www.killbeatmusic.com / http://www.myspace.com/killbeatmusic

One comment on “The Coast – Make Their Kelowna Debut

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