Montreal’s incredible indie-pop superstar Coeur de Pirate follows up a multi-night sold out run in the NCR with a return to the Bronson Centre Theatre on Friday Feb 1st.
Stiff Little Fingers Bring Legendary Angst to Ottawa
Still touring in support of their 2014 full length album “No Going Back,” legendary Irish punk rockers Stiff Little Fingers visited Ottawa recently to perform as part of a very special Vertigo Records anniversary celebration.
The Beaches show Ottawa the Money.
The Saturday night at the packed Ottawa’s Bronson Centre was sizzling with anticipation as the female rocker sensation The Beaches were at attendance, and had brought along equally brilliant opener, also Toronto based Goodbye Honolulu.
Yukon Blonde and The Zolas warm up the Bronson Centre.
Winter seems to set in early this year but that didn’t stop people from heading to Ottawa’s Bronson Centre Saturday night to see Vancouver’s Yukon Blonde and The Zolas, who are currently on a co-headlining tour across Canada with a few select American dates.
The Lazys rocks a triple Halloween bill with The Standstills, Eagleson.
The long awaited return of the Toronto turned Aussie rockers The Lazys finally came to life on Saturday night at The 27 Club, when Ottawa’s rock radio station Rebel 101.7 and Spectrasonic threw a Halloween party with openers The Standstills and Eagleson.
Dear Rouge is Good As Gold at the Bronson Centre
Dear Rouge rocked the house at the Bronson Centre on Friday, bringing their catchy riffs back to Ottawa.
Comeback Kid, Nathaniel Rateliff, Frank Turner among jam packed September at Spectrasonic!
First day of school is here and so is a full September of shows in Ottawa presented by Spectrasonic.
Spectrasonic starts August shows with We Were Sharks, Mayfield.
Ottawa promoters Spectrasonic have been working hard to bring audio candy to Ottawa audience’s ears for the month of August!
Act of Defiance Plays The Brass Monkey in Ottawa
Heavy Metal masters Act of Defiance played The Brass Monkey in Ottawa last week and delivered an absolute stellar performance. Flawless to say the least and a clinic for the guitarist in the crowd.
Opening for Act of Defiance was Ottawa’s own Sings of Chaos treated the audience to their unique style of groove thrash metal-core kicking things off in the right direction. This isn’t their first time playing The Brass Monkey and fans of their music knew what they were in for. If this was your first introduction to them then you’re likely a fan now. Playing as one cohesive unit these guys demonstrated they can deliver an extraordinary performance in style. Every song is creatively constructed and carried out in a thrash metal groove style with a moderate harsh heaviness. My favorite song was their 2nd last song “Break You”. Starting with a nice gallop style lick and continuing throughout it had my attention – very catchy.
The headlines of the night Act of Defiance featuring ex Megadeth members Chris Broderick and Shawn Drover with Henry Derek and Matt Bachand took the stage and you could just feel their presence almost immediately. The crowd was pressed right up against the stage making it hard for a photographer to capture the moments but then hell who cares – it a metal show and everyone was into it. Just standing back taking it all in was spectacular and the crowd was getting precisely what they paid for. I couldn’t be happier being part of it.
Sometimes you know what you’re going to get before you listen to an album or see a live performance by merely looking up the artists or watching past performances but in this case you got so much more; you got to feel that intensity that envelopes you in the moment especially in a group that is experiencing the same feelings that you are. The vocals of Derek are so strong and precise and thorough that if you closed your eyes you might think you’re listening to the album version of the song but then you open your eyes and realize this is the real deal. He controls his vocals at will and maneuvers methodically throughout each song and between the passages of the shredding guitar riffs of Broderick.
Broderick has always stated he will stay true to its roots and he certainly did that tonight demonstrating his complete complete mastery fretboard in a style all of his own. The one appealing piece about his playing is that even though he can dazzle and wow anyone with even a remote understanding of guitars he isn’t overbearing in his playing. His settings and tone are very complimentary to the songs and he mingles ever so sweetly between the parts of the song. Part of being a master is knowing when not to play a note and he’s always understood and shown this to be true. Sometimes it feels as though he’s left you hanging out there but then he picks up and takes you home. You can feel the emotion and confidence in his playing. Ever since Broderick emerged as a technically proficient shred guitarist he has been on a pursuit to fine tune and further develop his craft and I look forward to seeing where he goes next.
The Brass Monkey is the perfect venue for live music with plenty of space, great lighting for photographers and a fantastic staff who represent the establishment extremely well. The performance of Act of Defiance met and exceeded my expectations in every way. The entire band stepped it up tonight and gave us a special night that for me will not soon be forgotten. I’d give their performance at 10/10.
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