... and that the new issue of Razorcake with the article on The Banditas has arrived (I got my copy at Mags & Fags). It's No. 30, with a red cover of Bent Outta Shape.
Showing posts with label The Populars. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Populars. Show all posts
Sunday, February 12, 2006
In the picture
Flash update to say the pictures turned out fine, and also to remind anyone who cares that The Populars will be playing the second night of their residency at Zaphod's (and yes, that is just an excuse to print this picture of Dave Klym jumping) ...

... and that the new issue of Razorcake with the article on The Banditas has arrived (I got my copy at Mags & Fags). It's No. 30, with a red cover of Bent Outta Shape.
... and that the new issue of Razorcake with the article on The Banditas has arrived (I got my copy at Mags & Fags). It's No. 30, with a red cover of Bent Outta Shape.
Thursday, February 09, 2006
Popularity contest
Kids, don't be hatin' on The Populars. I guess some people think they're a bit cheesy, maybe too smart aleck for their own good, but the Edmonton-to-Prescott transplants put on a good show on Superbowl Sunday, with their funky power-trio rock meets Duran Duran sound (they also rushed for 36 yards). This was the first in a succession of Sunday gigs at Zaphod's in February, and it was a good start.
For some reason vocalist Dave Klym's singing reminded me of Men at Work's Colin Hay (this is the sort of horrible thing your mind can come up with when your musical tastes were formed by Top 40 radio in the 1980s).

Drummer Ernie Basiliadis, upon whose drum kit the proud flag of The Populars' very own country is emblazoned.

Meck Myers (Meck?) gets his sweat on - really, somebody hand the guy a towel ...

Popular action! (And in mega-size.)

Yelling into your pickups is fun!

More Popularity!

And more? What the heck, why not.

Sparse attendance, but there was a big football game on and winter was making a comeback. As I said, they'll be appearing this Sunday (this time with Aide De Camp, which features Corey Bowles from Trailer Park Boys)
For some reason vocalist Dave Klym's singing reminded me of Men at Work's Colin Hay (this is the sort of horrible thing your mind can come up with when your musical tastes were formed by Top 40 radio in the 1980s).
Drummer Ernie Basiliadis, upon whose drum kit the proud flag of The Populars' very own country is emblazoned.
Meck Myers (Meck?) gets his sweat on - really, somebody hand the guy a towel ...
Popular action! (And in mega-size.)
Yelling into your pickups is fun!
More Popularity!
And more? What the heck, why not.
Sparse attendance, but there was a big football game on and winter was making a comeback. As I said, they'll be appearing this Sunday (this time with Aide De Camp, which features Corey Bowles from Trailer Park Boys)
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