Magic Grass postponed sorry

September 2nd, 2021

Magic Grass began as a recording project in December 2019. Working remotely throughout the first lock-down period, Josep Marin, Ryan Bonnyman, Al Rey, and JA Marquez wrote and recorded the songs that feature on their debut album ‘What’s All the Fuzz About?’. Mixed and mastered at Broughton Studios in Edinburgh their first album was released on Christmas Day 2020. With the addition of drummer Jamie Whitman (making the ratio of Spaniards to Scotsman 3:2), Magic Grass created their second self-produced album at Paul Dennington’s (The Dark Jokes – Wolfnote) Rockchime Studios at Granton Harbour in the capital city. Their sound is defined by dynamic song writing, textured layers of vintage guitars and synthesisers, and reverb laden three-part vocal harmonies. Their second album “Moonglass” will be released in September 2021.

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Heaters: Telfort + Percy Main + Privet

September 1st, 2021

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Jango Flash

September 1st, 2021

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PCL and Sneaks Events present
Crack Cloud
at The Bongo Club

September 1st, 2021

Vancouver-based multimedia collective Crack Cloud utilize the combined talents of various artists, filmmakers, musicians, and designers to deliver striking visuals and a core band that straddles art-rock and post-punk.

The group was originally formed by vocalist and drummer Zach Choy and keyboardist Mohammed Ali Sharar, who wanted an outlet to distract them from their spiraling drug habits. They quickly found other individuals with drug-related issues and some who were mental health workers, all of them wanting a project that would cultivate self-betterment and collectivism; among the second wave of members were guitarist Jon Varley and multi-instrumentalist Daniel Robertson.

Although the lineup was nebulous by nature, they quickly put together two EPs, Crack Cloud and Anchoring Point, which they collated into their eponymous debut album in 2018. After comprising over 20 members — with seven of those dedicated to touring — they began to expand on their sound and production technique, gearing up for the release of their second full-length, 2020’s Pain Olympics.

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