We enter the night's round of performances with Sunlit Ambush. This Toronto band is heavily influenced by the axe-duelling AOR and metal bands of the 80s. These guys have serious fun on stage:
AJ and recent band recruit, "Benj" join us afterward to reflect on the Horseshoe Tavern, Sunlit Ambush and several 'sub-genres' of cock rock:
More joviality comes our way in the form of La Casa Muerte.
Not since Brian Jonestown Massacre have I witnessed a band with a dedicated tambourine player. Singing in English and Spanish, La Casa Muerte is happy, unrefined and totally refreshing:
Wow. Fun. Here's hoping La Casa Muerte sticks around and continues to evolve!
Now, are we ready for Rikers? Good rockin' kids from Peterborough, these guys have serious potential and it is amazing to hear a new band with an old fashioned romantic rock sensibility:
We join Ryan and Russ after Rikers' performance to discuss this newly-formed band and the advantages (and challenges) of promoting oneself online:
And friends, this magic night closes as soul-stirring redemption rock sounds flow from A Sea of Gold & Burgundy:
'Twas a wonderful nite. Until next week, keep sending me comments on Scenes from the Shoe and consider dropping in (for real) to the Horseshoe Tavern to say hello, down a drink or two and celebrate the incredible and *free* indie extravaganza known as Nu Music Nite!
Band websites:
www.sunlitambush.com
www.myspace.com/lacasamuerte
www.rikersmusic.com
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Cheers!
Gary
Hey man, nice job on this blog! What a great way to document a slice of Toronto music history. Who know, you might catch a killer band before they really make it big. I'll try to make it out tonight or next week. Later. Craig.
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