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They Grieve Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

They Grieve

Feb 3, 2025

8:30 PM EST
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They Grieve Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts
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Botfly (Halifax noise rock)They Grieve (Ottawa gloom)Moratorium (Capital crust)all ages admitted, 19+ w/ photo ID to drinkpresented by with the support of Ontario Creates, FACTOR and Collective Arts-----PLEASE NOTE: Vax and masks are no longer required, but masks are always encouraged.ENTRY REQUIREMENTS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE PENDING PROVINCIAL HEALTH REGULATIONS-----Limit of six tickets per household/credit card.Lineup, date, venue, times and ticket price subject to change without notice.All tickets sales are final. no exchanges, upgrades, or refunds.Any tickets purchased by suspected resellers are subject to cancellation without refund.
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Ali
December 20th 2024
Excellent night with excellent bands. Girih made it feel like I was back at Post. Fest this summer. Can't wait to see what other projects the members of They Grieve are preparing for next year 🙌!
Ottawa, ON@
Dominion Tavern
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They Grieve Biography

A drone-gloom project born of conflicting desires, Ottawa's They Grieve are a two-piece drawing influence from both minimalist ambient music as well as monolithic doom metal: the resulting sonic unity is a cultivated expression of urgency, tension, and weight. Members Gary Thibert (formerly of Alaskan) and Deniz Guvenc (formerly of Stay Here) aim to experiment with new musical forms and textures while at the same time displaying reverence for their musical predecessors. Drone-y atmospherics meet with relentless power, while they incorporate semi-improvised synthesizers and electronics into the standard guitar/bass/percussion set up. Their debut EP, "I Made My Sacrifice Accordingly", finds its conceptual starting point in Canadian author Timothy Findley’s novel "Pilgrim". In exploring the psychological and emotional contours of loss, grief, and memory, the record forms a seamless first-person narrative: "I Made My Sacrifice Accordingly" is the personal lamentation of a figure in anguish. The singular narrative resonates with the long-form composition—both elements coming together to produce an eclipsing phenomenology of grief. Two-piece drone and gloom from Ottawa, Canada. ex-ALASKAN and STAY HERE.
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