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Title: Rudely Interrupted Location: Sneaky Dees, Toronto Link out: Click here Date: 2008-12-09
Inspiring is a word that gets tossed around all too often in music journalism. But in the case of Rudely Interrupted, it’s the most fitting adjective possible. Arguably Australia’s most unique group of musicians, five out of six band members share a range of physical and intellectual disabilities – blindness, deafness, Aspergers, Autism and Down Syndrome. But you’d have no way of knowing listening to pop gems like “Don’t Break My Heart,” because, as Time Out suggested, “their music is some of the most energetic and genuine to emerge from the Australian rock ‘n’ roll underground in recent times.” The band will be making a Canadian appearance before heading off to the UK. Check them out at Sneaky Dee’s in Toronto tomorrow, December 9th.
From out of Aurora, Ontario five small town friends have struck a chord with concert-goers, selling out shows all over Ontario with their high energy live shows and sparkling brand of rollicking suburban indie pop.
Ruby Coast have barely been together a year and have already found a winning combination for contagious pop perfection with their boisterous mod-rock and spastic yelps. With their self-released self-titled EP hot off the presses, Ruby Coast promises plenty of dance floor fun.
In between performing with groups Miracle Fortress and Telefauna, Amethyst Amulet was handcrafted with the tools Adam Waito had available in his Montreal apartment. In the spirit of long-lost concept albums of the past, Amethyst Amulet tells a story through unified musical and lyrical themes, yet remains, essentially, a collection of good pop songs about love and small-town remembrance, earnestly but playfully composed and humbly realized at home in the big city.