Black Mastiff w/ Indian Handcrafts, Hidden Towers, Krang & The Fucking Lottery
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Saturday, March 9 at
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8 p.m.
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10551 82 Avenue N.W.
Edmonton, AB -
(780) 432-5058
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A special blend of hard stoner spacy crippling ROCK!! featuring Black Mastiff w/ Indian Handcrafts, Hidden Towers, Krang & The Fucking Lottery
The Black Mastiff is a powerful breed known for its thick grooves, tasteful leads, and soothing melodies. Though new to the scene they have over 35 years of previous touring and playing experience combined! This breed of musicianship is well versed in the trials and triumphs of being a Canadian working band. The Black Mastiff has a gentle temperament, but will not back down when presented with the opportunity to flex their powerful, yet soulful sound. ~ Not recommended for those that are ‘faint of heart’. This breed delivers a heavy dose of stoner soul rock. They are not afraid to stray from home and roam the nation; commanding attention, they convert idle listeners. The Black Mastiff is a first-rate breed and with very little effort is sure to provide an excellent life long companion for anyone who is looking for a fresh and honest working breed.
Indian Handcrafts is a two piece rock band from Barrie, ON, Canada formed by Brandyn James Aikins and Daniel Brandon Allen in 2010. The band’s first release entitled Indian Handcrafts was self released in 2011 in January of 2012 they signed to US Based label and management company Sargent House and will enter the studio for their first full length in April of 2012.
Hidden Towers formed in 2009 after a decade long maturing idea between best friends Chris Cantrell and Ben Holland. After incessant personnel changes, Hidden Towers have enlisted the powerful and articulate drumming of Jakub Svoboda to create music that takes largely from bigger than life classic metal, 70′s jazz fusion, space rock and post-hardcore – turning their stripped down lineup into an evolved spectrum of sound. On tour to promote the release of their first full-length album, Olympus Mons.
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