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About The Evidence

Canadian power trio The Evidence has shown an eerie dedication to their craft. Graduates of the local all-ages scene, the band has grown into a sound that blends the rocky pop sensibility of bands such as Bad Religion and the Foo Fighters with the prog-rock attention to detail of groups like Rush and Queen.

Erecting their vision out of the wreckage of their high school bands, guitarist scene-mates and chemistry classmates Dean Rud and Tyler Pickering aligned themselves with drummer Casey Lewis and dubbed themselves The Failure. Soon, The Failure was anything but, selling through pressings of their first two albums and placing videos in rotation on both MuchMusic and MTV Canada. Despite this, change was coming. While the role of fourth- member-bassist was becoming prone to turnover, it was a metamorphosis in The Evidence’s songwriting that got the attention of fans and critics.
When Rud, Pickering, and Lewis set out to write and record their third album together, Polarity, something had changed. Whether it was the long road slogs, broken vans, broken hands, shows for a dozen sweaty kids in moldy makeshift all-ages venues or simply the upshot of a band collectively transitioning into their late-20’s, the trio realized they had uncovered the marrow of their identity. Recognizing the winds of change, Rud, Pickering, and Lewis chose a new name for the band, and The Evidence was (re-)born.

The Evidence doesn’t fit the mold cast by typical rock bands. Approaching their craft with a nerdy attention to detail, the band seeks to build a legacy while making a living playing the music they love. To that end, Dean Rud started his own record label, Meter Records, to release The Evidence’s albums as well as projects for their peers. Casey Lewis keeps his hand in the business side through his recording studio, Echo Base. Tyler Pickering spends his days helping music literati of all ages find their perfect instrument in one of the best practical networking gigs a working musician could find. It would be easy, with all of these other responsibilities, to get distracted from making music, but as their tenure and talent attest The Evidence are one are dedicated to their music; bound to their vision and craft as they are to each other.

The blend of dedication, musicianship, and attention to detail particular to the Evidence is apparent from the opening notes of the band’s upcoming album, Currents. If Polarity was a leap forward for The Evidence, then Currents is a confirmation, presenting the band’s progressive tendencies while streamlining and sharpening their sound down to a razor’s edge. From the opening notes of the aptly titled “Crossing The Rubicon” to the complex, poly-rhythmic post-punk of “Of Haves And Have Nots”, The Evidence give every indication that their muse has never been stronger.

Cut to the stage, with Rud and Pickering bouncing notes and lines off each other like animated electrons while Casey drums for his life and belts out the vocal leads in a flurry of sweat and fervor. Their live show is an invigorating and indelible experience, but The Evidence are real guys, doing what they love without pretense. Their distinctive blend of literate songwriting, attention to detail and fearlessness beam from the stage and stereo in an experience that proves music can still move us. Here, friends, is the evidence of that.
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Genres:
Rock
Band Members:
Dean Rud - Bass / Vox, Casey Lewis - Drums / Vox, Tyler Pickering - Guitar / Vox
Hometown:
Calgary, Canada

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About The Evidence

Canadian power trio The Evidence has shown an eerie dedication to their craft. Graduates of the local all-ages scene, the band has grown into a sound that blends the rocky pop sensibility of bands such as Bad Religion and the Foo Fighters with the prog-rock attention to detail of groups like Rush and Queen.

Erecting their vision out of the wreckage of their high school bands, guitarist scene-mates and chemistry classmates Dean Rud and Tyler Pickering aligned themselves with drummer Casey Lewis and dubbed themselves The Failure. Soon, The Failure was anything but, selling through pressings of their first two albums and placing videos in rotation on both MuchMusic and MTV Canada. Despite this, change was coming. While the role of fourth- member-bassist was becoming prone to turnover, it was a metamorphosis in The Evidence’s songwriting that got the attention of fans and critics.
When Rud, Pickering, and Lewis set out to write and record their third album together, Polarity, something had changed. Whether it was the long road slogs, broken vans, broken hands, shows for a dozen sweaty kids in moldy makeshift all-ages venues or simply the upshot of a band collectively transitioning into their late-20’s, the trio realized they had uncovered the marrow of their identity. Recognizing the winds of change, Rud, Pickering, and Lewis chose a new name for the band, and The Evidence was (re-)born.

The Evidence doesn’t fit the mold cast by typical rock bands. Approaching their craft with a nerdy attention to detail, the band seeks to build a legacy while making a living playing the music they love. To that end, Dean Rud started his own record label, Meter Records, to release The Evidence’s albums as well as projects for their peers. Casey Lewis keeps his hand in the business side through his recording studio, Echo Base. Tyler Pickering spends his days helping music literati of all ages find their perfect instrument in one of the best practical networking gigs a working musician could find. It would be easy, with all of these other responsibilities, to get distracted from making music, but as their tenure and talent attest The Evidence are one are dedicated to their music; bound to their vision and craft as they are to each other.

The blend of dedication, musicianship, and attention to detail particular to the Evidence is apparent from the opening notes of the band’s upcoming album, Currents. If Polarity was a leap forward for The Evidence, then Currents is a confirmation, presenting the band’s progressive tendencies while streamlining and sharpening their sound down to a razor’s edge. From the opening notes of the aptly titled “Crossing The Rubicon” to the complex, poly-rhythmic post-punk of “Of Haves And Have Nots”, The Evidence give every indication that their muse has never been stronger.

Cut to the stage, with Rud and Pickering bouncing notes and lines off each other like animated electrons while Casey drums for his life and belts out the vocal leads in a flurry of sweat and fervor. Their live show is an invigorating and indelible experience, but The Evidence are real guys, doing what they love without pretense. Their distinctive blend of literate songwriting, attention to detail and fearlessness beam from the stage and stereo in an experience that proves music can still move us. Here, friends, is the evidence of that.
Show More
Genres:
Rock
Band Members:
Dean Rud - Bass / Vox, Casey Lewis - Drums / Vox, Tyler Pickering - Guitar / Vox
Hometown:
Calgary, Canada

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