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James Murdoch – tonight at Doc’s
March 15th at Doc’s
James Murdoch is a very versatile performer. His concerts can range from intimate, solo acoustic shows, showcasing his strong voice and beautiful, heart-breaking songs to a trio with a piano and pedal steel guitar, all the way to his energetic, 5-piece band.
Opening the show, from vancouver, Winston.
James Murdoch – tonight at Doc's
March 15th at Doc’s
James Murdoch is a very versatile performer. His concerts can range from intimate, solo acoustic shows, showcasing his strong voice and beautiful, heart-breaking songs to a trio with a piano and pedal steel guitar, all the way to his energetic, 5-piece band.
Opening the show, from vancouver, Winston.
Ladyhawk, back in Kelowna with Black Mountain April 02 @ The Habitat
Jagjaguwar Recording Artists From Vancouver
April 02 @ The Habitat with Black Mountain and Alphababy
Download/Listen To “I Don’t Always Know What You’re Saying” @ http://www.jagjaguwar.com/artist.php?name=ladyhawk
With a full length and 12″ under their belt, Ladyhawk took up residence in an abandoned farm house behind the shopping mall in the band’s childhood hometown of Kelowna, British Columbia, armed only with recording gear, sangria and a piss pot. Two weeks later “Shots” was born.
It is an album filled with the cold creaking and ghostly echoes of the old house in the dead of winter. Like a party for the last house standing in a sea of strip malls and condos, surely near the end of its time. “Shots” is the sound of Ladyhawk getting loose, turning up loud, downing a few
more and howling at the moon. It evokes the devilish sounds of Goats Head Soup guitars, the honey-slides and howling of Neil Young in his darkest hours, and the phantoms that haunted Roky Erickson at the Holiday Inn.
Experts at bottling the misty mountain ghostly blues offered on their self titled debut, it should be clear, this is not classic rock; this is not southern rock. “Shots” is a step forward toward someplace your compass doesn’t point.
Watch The Trailer For The LADYHAWK Documentary “Let Me Be Fictional” @ http://www.letmebefictional.com/ or http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zbnvPP8HaHo
In Let Me Be Fictional, Vancouver based indie-rock band, Ladyhawk, face their past, uniquely deal with society’s view of what makes a functioning adult and consume vast quantities of sangria during the process of recording their second album Shots.
Ladyhawk are four guys ranging from 25 to 29 years formed as a band in 2003. Although they formed in Vancouver, all four grew up in the same rural city in British Columbia. For their sophomore album, the band decide to return to their hometown of Kelowna and rent an old gutted farmhouse as the site of the recordings. The unique space is an escape from their everyday lives and adds to the atmospheric tone of their songs. Plus, because there is no running water, the band must use a bucket as a urinal.
During the 10 days in Kelowna, they reflect on their past which informs their future, they encounter people they grew up with, they enjoy themselves at a Pride Tiger concert, and they allows themselves the luxury of concentrating on their music.
While returning to Vancouver to complete the record, their touring van, full with instruments, flips over in the snowstorm. They all survive without injury, finish the record in a hurried 2 days, and begin a 6 week tour that ends in a picturesque seaside town.
LADYHAWK Press Quotes:
Pitchfork – “Neither Lynyrd Skynyrd, Sam Cooke, nor Superchunk hedged bets for subtlety’s sake or pursued passivity for passion. On both their sweeping debut and the vinyl-only, six-track follow-up Fight for Anarchy, Ladyhawk (like their Canadian predecessors the Band and
Neil Young) haven’t either.”
Magnet – “Heartfelt blues stomps, Spoon-fed pop and, yes stoned time-lapse psychedelia jut out in their own different directions.”
CMJ – “After one spin of Ladyhawk, listeners will be able to map out the Vancouver quartet’s entire record collection. Hours spent wearing out Dinosaur Jr. vinyl must’ve created these distorted, fuzzy guitars. Their ease with both frenzied jams and ramshackle almostballads is
clearly lifted from The Replacements. And that familiar, passionately nasal voice? It seems Duffy Driediger learned to sing by worshipping at the altar of Bob Mould. Unlike others who wear their influences on their tattered sleeves, Ladyhawk are able to distill the rawk of the past into something modern.”
Vice – “I Like this record so much I’m actually kind of left speechless. Plus their live show is even better.”
LADYHAWK tour-dates
03/18/08 London, ON – Salt Lounge
03/19/08 Hamilton, ON – Casbah
03/20/08 Montreal, PQ – Le Divan Orange
03/21/08 Ottawa, ON – Zaphod Beeblebrox
03/22/08 Toronto, ON – Horseshoe Tavern
03/27/08 Winnipeg, MB – Pyramid Cabaret w/ Black Mountain
03/28/08 Regina, SK – The Distrikt w/ Black Mountain
03/29/08 Saskatoon, SK – Amigo’s w/ Black Mountain
03/31/08 Edmonton, AB – Starlite Room w/ Black Mountain
04/01/08 Calgary, AB – The Warehouse w/ Black Mountain
04/02/08 Kelowna, BC – The Habitat
04/05/08 Vancouver, BC – Commodore Ballroom w/ Black Mountain
Ladyhawk website: http://www.ladyhawkladyhawk.com/
Ladyhawk press alcove featuring album artwork and band photos:
http://www.jagjaguwar.com/press/ladyhawk/ladyhawkpress.php
Dragonette – Tomorrow, March 24th at the Habitat
Friday, March 14th at the Habitat
The Trews, back in Kelowna!!
@ Flashbacks April 17th, $20.00 Advance/ $25.00 Door – 18 & Over
Sasquatch Festival at the Gorge
I know it’s not Kelowna related… but it’s only 5 hrs south and its an incredible venue.
Saturday, May 24th
R.E.M. / Modest Mouse / M.I.A. / The New Pornographers / The National / Ozomatli / Beirut / Dengue Fever / Fleet Foxes / The Breeders / Okkervil River / Crudo (featuring Mike Patton & Dan The Automator) / Destroyer / The Little Ones / Dead Confederate / Grand Archives / David Bazan / Joshua Morrison / Vince Mira with the Roy Kay Trio / Throw Me The Statue / The Shaky Hands
Sunday, May 25th
The Cure / Death Cab For Cutie / Michael Franti & Spearhead / Blue Scholars / Cold War Kids / Tegan & Sara / Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks / The Kooks / Mates of State / Rogue Wave / White Rabbits / The Heavenly States / 65daysofstatic / Sera Cahoone / The Blakes / The Cops / J. Tillman / “Awesome”
Mark Knopfler in Kelowna!
Prospera Place
Friday, July 4th
Two Hours Traffic
Two Hours Traffic
Nighthawks Cross Canada Tour
CBC Radio 3 Presents Bumstead Recording Artists From Charlottetown, PEI
March 07 @ Doc Willoughby’s w/ Dustin Bentall
2007 was an incredible year for Two Hours Traffic. After releasing their Joel Plaskett produced second full length album “Little Jabs” in July, the band found themselves the proud makers of one of the most critically acclaimed albums of the year. Little Jabs has appeared on numerous top ten lists while the band won two PEI Music Awards, a CBC Radio 3 Bucky Award for Best Road Trip Song, and currently hold down 3 East Coast Music Award nominations. The album stayed on the top 20 national college chart for 10 weeks, (are STIIL on charts 6 months later), and it hit # 1 on the CBCR3 30 Chart in September staying in the top 5 for 4 straight weeks. Two Hours Traffic was voted the #13 Hottest Band In Canada in the annual year end iheartmusic poll, had 3 songs on recent episodes of the TV show Gossip Girl, as well as songs on Smallville, The Ghost Whisperer and The OC.
Two Hours Traffic released 2 videos for songs that were very well received at Commercial Radio and are about to release a 3rd one for the song Nighthawks. Two Hours Traffic crossed Canada from coast to coast in the fall playing with bands the likes of Sloan and The Joel Plaskett Emergency. And they are about to cross it again.
Watch The “Nighthawks” Video @ http://www.bumstead.com/press.php
Listen/Download 3 Songs Recorded Live @ The Horseshoe Tavern in Toronto By
CBC Radio 3 @ http://www.twohourstraffic.com/cbcradio3




