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Punks and rudies assemble. This years Friday Night Curling Club show may be the best lineup of punk and ska weve ever assembled. Headlining the night is one of Canadas most beloved and longest running punk bands, Propagandhi. Originally forming in Winnipeg in the mid-80s, Propagandhi quickly made legions of fans with a trademark blend of pop-punk melodies and thrash metal fury. Never one to rest on their laurels, Propagandhis music has constantly evolved to become more complex, aggressive, and experimental across their acclaimed catalogue of LPs on legendary punk labels Fat Wreck Chords and Epitaph. On top of constantly challenging themselves musically, Propagandhis career has been underlined by an uncompromising commitment to social and political justice, staunchly supporting progressive causes and vehemently opposing global fascism. Their message is as important as ever, and were honoured to host them at our festival. They may have sang Ska Sucks 30 years ago, but we dont hold grudges! Maybe theyll even play it...Formed in 1995, Save Ferris remains one of the seminal and most beloved bands from the third wave of ska. The groups Orange County home was fertile ground for a thriving music scene, with innumerable legendary punk and ska artists emerging from the region. Alongside peers such as No Doubt, Sublime, and Reel Big Fish, Save Ferris blended a diverse array of musical genres to help bring the regions sound to the world. Anchored by the enigmatic frontwoman Monique Powell, Save Ferris is still going strong with a fresh lineup, new songs, and a renewed fervour for lighting up every stage they touch. Youll mosh, dance, and skank with a big smile on your face the entire time. You know we couldnt just book one legendary Canadian punk band, right? Formed in Montreal over 35 years ago, GrimSkunk have spearheaded the Quebecois punk scene through their genre-blending music, fierce political message, and unwavering commitment to uplifting rising acts. Playing more genres than we have time to list and singing in several different languages, expect a GrimSkunk show to take you on a global journey through punk, metal, hardcore, folk, ska. reggae, Latin music, and beyond. Ask your Quebecois friends about GrimSkunk and theyll quickly tell you about how momentous this performance will be. Rounding out the lineup is Punitive Damage. Sporting members from both BC and Washington State, the group is one of the most vicious punk acts to come out of the PNW in recent memory. Anchored by savagely screamed vocals, lightning-fast drumming, and blazing guitar playing, Punitive Damages no-bullshit brand of hardcore is impossible to ignore. Much like the evenings headliner, the group is not afraid to speak their mind, as their socially conscious lyrics attack systems of oppression, hate-fuelled violence, and inequity.As if this lineup wasnt packed enough, DJing between acts is local favourite Grossbuster. Previously a member of BC punk favourites One Drop and The Rebel Spell, Nate Cunnings is better known nowadays for his involvement as a producer and DJ in the hip-hop and electronic scenes.All Ages & Licensed for 19yrs+ w/ID. Kids 10 & under free with adult!
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Anthony
October 19th 2022
Kick ass band in a small club. The bartender lady (aka teletubby) was really cool too.
Pomona, CA@The Glass House
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Propagandhi Biography
“Speaking for myself, this record might be a snapshot of me deciding whether I’m going to live out the rest of my life as Eckhart Tolle or live out the rest of my life as Ted Kaczynski,” laughs PROPAGANDHI guitarist and vocalist Chris Hannah. In true PROPAGANDHI fashion, the Manitoba, Canada based outfit’s eighth album, At Peace is smart music for dangerous times. “Everything I’m singing about is still coming from being the same person that wrote and sang our first record How to Clean Everything in 1993,” Hannah states recalling the band’s snarky skate-thrash origins. “But what we’re putting into the songs now, probably reflects more despair than 30 years ago when we had similar perspectives, but with strands of hope and naivete. Now it’s the existential dread of eking out a life worth living in this completely failed society.”
At Peace was written and recorded as political storm clouds were beginning to darken in the months before Emperor Trump’s ascent to power. It’s an album of poetic and polemic songs written shortly before the American oligarch’s suggestion that PROPAGANDHI’s home country become the U.S.’s 51st State. Songs like the album’s apocryphal “Fire Season” presages the climate-change-driven wildfires that wiped out portions of Southern California. At its core, At Peace is an album of inconvenient and unavoidable truths that hit with all the subtlety of an Orwellian boot stamping on a human face forever.
With mixing completed at Blasting Room Studios by Jason Livermore (Rise Against, Hot Water Music) in December 2024, At Peace is a portrait of the uncertainty facing the four members of PROPAGANDHI— Hannah, drummer Jord Samolesky, bassist/co-vocalist Todd Kowalski and guitarist Sulynn Hago. From the opening clarion call of “Guiding Light” into the album’s evocative title track, there’s no mistaking that on their first album in eight years, PROPAGANDHI’s frontline social activism has been supplanted by a deeper sense of reflection. Nearly a decade (including two inactive years for Covid) later, the members of PROPAGANDHI have a lot on their minds. “We’re definitely not a band that responds well to someone telling us we need to put something out,” the frontman states. “That happens when we have something to talk about – and now is definitely the time for that.” One listen to the album and it’s clear. Even in these darkest days, At Peace remains pure PROPAGANDHI.
Read MoreAt Peace was written and recorded as political storm clouds were beginning to darken in the months before Emperor Trump’s ascent to power. It’s an album of poetic and polemic songs written shortly before the American oligarch’s suggestion that PROPAGANDHI’s home country become the U.S.’s 51st State. Songs like the album’s apocryphal “Fire Season” presages the climate-change-driven wildfires that wiped out portions of Southern California. At its core, At Peace is an album of inconvenient and unavoidable truths that hit with all the subtlety of an Orwellian boot stamping on a human face forever.
With mixing completed at Blasting Room Studios by Jason Livermore (Rise Against, Hot Water Music) in December 2024, At Peace is a portrait of the uncertainty facing the four members of PROPAGANDHI— Hannah, drummer Jord Samolesky, bassist/co-vocalist Todd Kowalski and guitarist Sulynn Hago. From the opening clarion call of “Guiding Light” into the album’s evocative title track, there’s no mistaking that on their first album in eight years, PROPAGANDHI’s frontline social activism has been supplanted by a deeper sense of reflection. Nearly a decade (including two inactive years for Covid) later, the members of PROPAGANDHI have a lot on their minds. “We’re definitely not a band that responds well to someone telling us we need to put something out,” the frontman states. “That happens when we have something to talk about – and now is definitely the time for that.” One listen to the album and it’s clear. Even in these darkest days, At Peace remains pure PROPAGANDHI.
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