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Nirvana Covers Night @ Sneaky Dee’s – October 8, 2010

October 12th, 2010 | By: Amanda Macchia

Clothes Make The Man

A slew of local bands flooded Sneaky Dee’s this past Friday night for the first ever Nirvana covers night at the venue.

Presented primarily by Ontario’s Clothes Make The Man, members of The Balconies, Dinosaur Bones, Fox Jaws, and many other talented bands in the Audio Blood family also took part in the nostalgic high-energy show.

The packed venue was filled with plenty of familiar sounds, as tracks such as “Come as You Are” and “On a Plain” were pounded out by the local talent to the obvious pleasure of the tireless crowd.

The night wrapped after many of hours of homage to the band with the classic “Smells Like Teen Spirit,” at which point the crowd got happy and the floor got messy, leaving everyone longing for the early 90s once again.

The event followed the recent Beatles vs. Stones covers night that was put on by a similar group of local talent at Sneaky Dee’s back in August. If the pattern continues, there will be more exhilarating covers nights to come.

Be sure to check out more from Audio Blood and their bands HERE.

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Beatles vs. The Stones Covers Night @ Sneaky Dee’s, August 13, 2010

August 14th, 2010 | By: Amanda Macchia

Who would you rather be?

Numerous local bands took over the second floor of Sneaky Dee’s last Friday night in an effort to determine the undeterminable: when it comes down to the greatest, is it The Beatles or The Rolling Stones?

Turns out no one really cared which legend people considered more legendary. Instead, everyone who attended the event (Emily Haines was absent) probably just went to see oodles of talented musicians take on the challenging rolls of The Beatles and Stones and hear them cover about three packed hours worth of classics from the two bands’ remarkable songbooks. And to get drunk.

The Balconies and Sandman Viper Command, the show’s headliners, kicked things off with songs like “19th Nervous Breakdown” and “Taxman,” alternating Beatles and Stones songs and eventually bringing in members of Dinosaur Bones, Olympic Island, Fox Jaws and then some. Highlights include the covers of “Oh! Darling,” featuring the undoubtedly passionate Carleigh Aikins of Fox Jaws on lead vocals and “Gimmie Shelter” performed by the aforementioned Aikins and Rob Janson of Sandman Viper Command on lead vocals.

Alternating band members carried out song after song until the show eventually wrapped with everyone onstage and performing an epic rendition of “Hey Jude,” the excited crowd giving the apparently unstable floorboards a run for their money.  In terms of competition, there was no conclusion as to which band is the greater, but it can be said that all of our local talent covering The Beatles and The Stones is the next best thing to the real thing.

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Fox Jaws @ The Garrison – April 23, 2010

April 30th, 2010 | By: Guest Contributor

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Contest: The Rural Alberta Advantage

November 1st, 2009 | By: Melody Lau

The Hottest Band in Canada, The Rural Alberta Advantage will be back in Toronto on November 20th for a show at Lee’s, with Bahamas and Fox Jaws and we want to give you a pair of tickets and a t-shirt! All you have to do is e-mail me (melodylau.620@gmail.com) with a name and address and we’ll pick a winner on November 16th!

The Rural Alberta Advantage, the band will be at Soundscapes on November 17th for a free in-store at 7PM!

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