Showing posts with label Vancouver. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vancouver. Show all posts

Friday, June 19, 2009

Fill-In Drummer Announced

A few friends have been asking us why we're jamming with a new drummer, so to dispel any rumors that Lewis is leaving the band - Lewis is simply enrolled in some college courses over the summer that makes it hard for him to tour, so we've asked our good friend Cody Beer to fill in for him on our upcoming BC/Alberta mini-tour.

Cody currently plays drums in the Vancouver band The Transition and has been a friend of ours since the days of his old band, Remember August.

Here's a couple pictures to get you familiar...





It's gonna be fun to share the stage with Cody for a few shows. Lewis will be back in action for our free show on July 31st at the Charles Dickens Pub in Sidney.

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Juno Fest / Juno Cup!

When live music hits the streets of Vancouver for JunoFest and rockers take on NHL greats at the Juno Cup, Victoria's Acres of Lions will be right in the middle of it all. The Juno Award events will follow the bands Canadian CD release tour in support of their debut album Working which was released on Cordova Bay Entertainment/Fontana North in February. The first single "Closer" has already been receiving adds, rotation and enthusiastic response at various rock radio and CBC stations.

Before they make their way back to the west coast, Acres of Lions will perform during Canadian Music Week in Toronto on March 12th 9pm at Rok Boutique. www.cmw.net JunoFest takes place on Friday, March 27 and Saturday, March 28 at various venues. Acres of Lions will play The Bourbon on March 28th - 10:30 pm. The 6th Annual Juno Cup game presented by The Keg Steakhouse & Bar takes place at the UBC Thunderbird Arena on Friday March 27, 2009.

JunoFest is a two-night music extravaganza that showcases the talents of over 100 local, regional and national artists representing the diverse spectrum of Canadian music. Nearly half of the participating line-up has been chosen locally to highlight Vancouver's rich and diverse music scene, in addition to performances from 2009 JUNO Award nominees and some of Canada's national touring acts. www.junofest.ca

This year NHL Greats such as Paul Coffey, Russ Courtnall, Brad Dalgarno,Mark Napier, Mike Pelyk, Bob Probert and Vancouver Canuck Cliff Ronning will lace up against the Rockers. The Rockers have gathered an enormous roster with artists such as Jim Cuddy (Blue Rodeo), Tyler Stewart (Barenaked Ladies), Kathleen Edwards, Sarah McLachlan and Cordova Bay artists Tyson Yerex (Acres of Lions) and Cameron Melnyk and Jesse Wainwright (State of Shock).

Juno Cup is an ever-growing popular event among fans that mixes music with sport, matching NHL alumni with top artists and entertainers in support of MusiCounts, Canada's music education charity, associated with CARAS. www.junocup.ca

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Good times, coming back again...

Touring is pretty neat. It's kinda like when dads go on a fishing trip. Nothing but the open road, hanging out with good bros, a complete lack of personal hygiene, and of course excessive amounts of beer.

We hit the road this past weekend for a couple rock shows with our good friends in the band Maurice. This was our first trip with them, and it didn't disappoint. I only wish we could have continued along with them on their journey out to Alberta the following week because I'm sure that would have been epic.

Things started off in Vancouver at The Media Club on Thursday. We were excited because in addition to Maurice, our label-mate from Toronto, Billy The Kid, was performing an acoustic set. Definitely check out her music if you get a chance. This was our second time performing at The Media Club and the crowd was really welcoming. We were originally supposed to play around 11:30, but Maurice's guitar player (our friend and local band-slut Aidan Knight) was double booked, playing an all ages show in langley with his other band Counting Heartbeats, so we swapped things up with them and went on second. We had a few industry types coming down to the show so it was important not to get too wasted. Dan of course managed to drink excessively and somehow got tricked into drinking backwash beer from an oversized Heineken bottle. Thankfully I think that all happened post show and there were no major mishaps other than Dan fondling another man's beard (don't ask - let's just chalk it up to "beard envy"). Billy came on after us, and played a great set. She brought a percussionist she's been working with in LA to accompany her on stage and it sounded awesome. Maurice finished up the night with a solid dose of rock, and then we lurked around the Media Club chatting up the promoter and other local band folks until they kicked us out. Later that night we ended up partying with some friends of Maurice's, but it was past my bedtime so I crawled into the back of the van and called it a night.

The next morning, as is common in these sorts of adventures, I couldn't locate the rest of the band so I headed on a mission to find some water and possibly some greasy breakfast. Randomly I ran into the Osborne sisters who we're helping their dad (Neil Osborne from 5440) load in some gear to Garth Richardson's studio. I guess they were about to lay down some bed tracks for a new album they've been working on when I stumbled in looking like a hobo that slept in a van all night. They were accommodating and gave me a tour around the studio and then showed me all the dollar store goodies they had purchased to bring some good vibes to their recording session. It was an assortment of studio essentials...plastic guitars, plastic drums, plastic mics, candy, mardi gras necklaces, greasy gel for Neil's hair, etc, etc. When Louise Burns (bass player from 16 mm) showed up to start laying down some bass tracks I figured I had stunk the studio up enough and continued on my mission to find some water. A little while later I ran into the rest of the band and we headed for breakfast with Maurice and then hit the road for Kelowna. For more info about the breakfast, check out Lewis' blog. He's a man who knows his greasy food.

We arrived in Kelowna with plenty of time to get loaded in and do our usual soundcheck and warmup calisthenics. We played in a cool venue called The Habitat and contrary to our original information about the show being all-ages, it actually turned out to have a restaurant license meaning that 19+ fans could buy me a drink! It was a bit of a family reunion at the show because my folks live in Kelowna and Dan's parents drove up from Nelson. Always great to spend time with the family. The show went well and we played with a great new up and coming band from Kelowna called Fields Of Green. After the show the Maurice boys came to the realization that getting to Edmonton by 5PM the next day would be a considerable challenge, so unfortunately we bid them farewell and were left to keep the party alive on our own. Thankfully lewis' girlfriend has a brother who lives in Kelowna and him and his friends knew exactly how to get the party started. After we finished loading up Lewis was craving some grease so we headed to the local Denny's for some late night chow and convinced the server to hook us up with some beers even though it was a little after hours. Once we got our fill we headed over to the boys place for some late night jam sessions and some more beers and Captain Morgan's. The captain treated us well into the wee hours of the morning, when we finally crashed out.

The next day was relatively uneventful. Just a long drive back to the ferry, and some greasy ferry food. Although we were all pretty exhausted, we did make it back early enough to get down to Logan's Pub to watch our friends from the Vanocuver band Carpenter rock out. Their new album came out on Smallman Records this summer and I highly recommend you check it out.

One final note...I'm putting together a video blog with a bunch of the footage we took from this trip, so keep an eye out for that showing up on our YouTube site in the next couple weeks.