B.C. Music Scene

Make way, Sophie Ellis Bextor is coming to Vancouver, B.C. She will be performing in the Commodore Ballroom located on 868 Granville Street. This gal is best known for her single “Murder on the Dancefloor”, which is quite an intimidating title to a song but it’s kind of sick! Her debut solo album “Read My Lips” was released in 2001 and she’s been releasing creative hits ever since. Her punchlines are great and her lyrics are definitely something you need to go back to , to fully understand. After releasing that album she turned into a household name, gaining thousands of fans around the world. Many say her live performances “oozes confidence” , which is always a green flag when it comes to live performers. 

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Social Distortion is coming to Vancouver, B.C. they will be performing live in the Commodore Ballroom located on 868 Granville Street. “Who are they?” You may ask? Well, Social Distortion is a band that formed in 1978, yeah! They are quite antique. In 1983, the band released their debut album “Mommy’s Little Monster” which gained the band worldwide recognition and fame. It was clear that these guys were unstoppable, they were featured in documentaries, and were also on popular TV channels like MTV which is incredible! Luckily, the band wasn’t one hit wonders. Their follow up album “Somewhere between Heaven and Hell” was a huge commercial success which gained them even more recognition. A noteworthy track on that album was “Bad Luck” which peaked at number 2 on the Modern Rock Track charts. Man, these guys were on fire! I wonder what they sound like live…

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Have you heard the news yet? The Barnside Harvest Festival is coming! It will be taking place on September 13 till September 15 in Paterson Park, Delta. One of the star bands that will be performing are “Sloan” who formed in 1991 and are an alternative rock band. Their debut EP “Peppermint” released in 1991 on their very own label “Murderecords”. I’m always so curious why rock bands are obsessed with murder but hey! It sounds cool…Soon later the band released their debut album “Smeared” which gained lots of success as well. The band is referred to as “true professionals” by fans and have lots of great stage presence. I guess we may have to check it out and see if those claims are true! The only concerts that I’ve went to were rap, which were awesome so I’m very curious to see how different genre concerts are like.

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