Return of Library Voices, this Thursday Night

Library Voices is a ten piece pop collective from Regina, Saskatchewan. Blending tremolo soaked guitars with analog synths, vintage organs, circuit bent electronics, accordion, saxophone, and glockenspiel, their songs play out like an AM radio jingle; mixing the best of the 60’s, 70’s, 80’s, and today.

Since making their out-of-town debut at Pop! Montreal in 2006, the buzz surrounding Rah Rah has been growing steadily. They were voted “Best Band in Regina” by a 2007 Prairie Dog’s Reader’s Poll and have since returned to Montreal to play the Pop! Festival again. Since coming off their winter tour of Western Canada, Rah Rah has been hard at work putting together their first full-length album “Going Steady’, which is now available in stores across Canada and on itunes through Young Soul Records. They played to a capacity crowd at Toronto’s NXNE this June and continued performing throughout the summer with a slot at the Regina Folk Festival and other western tour dates. A February tour is in the works….Rah Rah thanks SaskMusic for their support…

Smoking cigarettes and pounding Pabst Blue Ribbon in its East Van practice space, the group––Haywood, Taylor, and drummer Jordan Alexander––explains that it’s taking a live-off-the-floor approach from now on. Twin Crystals, the act’s self-produced eight-song full-length, is rougher than the slick-sounding tribal beats of “Two Girls”. Recorded entirely in the trio’s jam space, the disc presents Twin Crystals at its rawest.

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