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What we mentioned this week:
- Rob Heath's Monthly Songwriter Night
- Plan Ahead - Lisa Nicole Grace with Brent Schaitel @ Axis Cafe on December 10th! 8pm and $10 as usual... E-TICKETS available.
- Chris Trapper new song Yearning to be Burning. Check out his tour across North America & make sure to get tickets to his show in Edmonton in February.
- Reality Refocused Art Exhibition by David Baine @ the Alberta Legislature. 9am - 4:30pm throughout November at Pedway Mall. FREE.
- Plan Ahead - the Trews are coming to Edmonton on November 10th at Festival Place in Sherwood Park. Get your tickets here!
~*~ Daneel's Theatre Spotlight ~*~
The Fourth Grader's Present an Unnamed Love Suicide by Sean Graney
November 2nd - 14th, 2010. Studio B in TransAlta Arts Barns. Directed by Trevor Schmidt. Tickets are $24 for adults, $18 for students and available at Tix on the Square.
FRIDAY
- Kat Danser @ the Arden Theatre Tickets are $25, 7:30pm
- Peter Katz & Jeff Morris @ Axis Café $10, 8pm E-TICKETS
We featured Jeff's song Blue Sky Falls. - Stone Iris CD RELEASE show @ Lyve on Whyte $8, 7pm E-TICKETS
- Voices for Hospice @ the Winspear Centre put on by Pilgrim’s Hospice with Kalsey Kulyk opening for Adam Gregory. Tickets are $32.55 and the show starts at 7pm.
- John McPhail with Feed the Birds @ Axis Café $10 8pm E-TICKETS
- Billi Zizi @ Jeffrey's Cafe for Gypsy Jazz $15, 9pm
It is with great pride and eager anticipation that original indie rock band, AXIOMATIK, present their dynamic sophomore effort, Premeditated Accident, to the rest of the world. Band alumni Shawn Lamble and Greg Kolodychuk are completely stoked to unleash and gig the new album for both their loyal fans as well as for fresh ears. Whereas their acclaimed 2006 debut, Let The Fallout Begin, prominently featured the addition of cello into the rock and roll mix, Premeditated Accident carries on with the ambitious incorporation of unconventional instrumentation. Included on the new collection of recordings are orchestra bells, mellotron, pedal steel guitar, and even a children’s choir. “We’ve really pulled out all the bells and whistles this time. Better songs, better production, better performances… it’s a better record.” This is the consensus for all who have listened to the new album. There’s something on the CD for everyone, whether it be the moody Doors-like feel of “The Alibi,” the funky-rock anthem of “Rob Me Blind,” or the country-punk soup of “One In A Million.”
We featured their song El Bandito off their new release. They have a show opening up for The Boudoirs at Axis Cafe on November 12th. Get your E-TICKETS!
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