National Capital Rock
Sunday, April 24, 2005

Pump up the volume

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The ever-rockin' Double Pumpers once again rocked out hard'n'heavy as they bridged the gap between Iron Giant's big bum sto...

Moncton's heaviest men

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Iron Giant opened the show at Mavericks, April 20 - or at least, they did if you're a slowpoke like me and didn't get there in time ...
Saturday, April 23, 2005

A two run-run

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For some strange reason I got it into my head that Run Chico Run were from Montreal - perhaps because they describe themselves as "Tas...

Do, do, do

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Vancouver's The Doers are an acoustic folk-punk quartet from Vancouver... part Minutemen (they've actually recorded an EP with Mike...
Friday, April 22, 2005

Sealed with a kiss

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David Merritt is a super songwriter, so I'm somewhat embarrassed to say that April 19 was the first time I had a chance to catch the Gol...
Thursday, April 21, 2005

Over The Rainbow

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The Black Boot Trio had the CD release show for "Eternal Return" at The Rainbow April 15. I got out of work late (again); so I chu...

C'mon to bed

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Just got back from the C'Mon show at Mavericks; killer sets from opening acts the Double Pumpers, Iron Giant and (so I hear) A Mark Insi...
Wednesday, April 20, 2005

Follow that Trail

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... And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead put on a very solid show at the Capital Music Hall Thursday - not as transcendent as Gris Gri...

Eight arms to hold you

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The Octopus Project is Josh Lambert, his wife Yvonne Lambert (nee Lazarte), and Toto Miranda. Like The Sword and The Black they hail from...
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