This is a young band, and I don't just mean in relation to my own grizzled years. I'm not sure the entire lineup could legally drink. They made me think of Jeff Buckley, an impression helped by the fact that unlike a lot of singers, main vocalist Jad Hammoud has a strong set of pipes.
Tall Trees at Zaphod Beeblebrox, August 25, 2012
The rhythm section of bassist Peter Klaassen and Josh Wynnyk is none too shabby either.
Tall Trees at Zaphod Beeblebrox, August 25, 2012
I thought Secret Cities also played an excellent set. They're a bit twee, and with the male-female singing some people might lump them in with folks like Belle & Sebastian (which is no insult). I personally was reminded of a couple of my favourite bands, Shearwater and Antlers. Extra point for keyboardist M.J. Parker's Olivia Tremor Control T-shirt. Drummer Alex Abnos also sometimes rocks the electric uke.
Secret Cities at Zaphod Beeblebrox, August 25, 2012
We'll forgive guitarist/bassist Charlie Gokey for his brief confusion between Toronto and Ottawa, since he praises our "mighty castles."
Secret Cities at Zaphod Beeblebrox, August 25, 2012
A pleasantly low-key night. Unfortunately the attendance wasn't too great ... the curse of Saturdays during cottage season, to say nothing of Capital Pride and other draws.
- Show reminder: The Color Morale, Close to Home, Hemispheres, Perjury and Wrath of Olympus rock Club SAW; James Farr and Mike Luce play the Rainbow; The Renee Landry band is at the Elmdale.
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