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Saturday Oct 24 – Dog Day, Attack in Black + more – The Seahorse
Posted on September 19th, 2009 at 1:34 am by Waye

Saturday, October 24
The Seahorse
1665 Argyle St.
$8

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Dog Day
(Halifax, NS)
www.myspace.com/dogdaytheband
Draped in shadow and melody, Halifax-based Dog Day’s sophomore album Concentration sounds like a cross-section of scenes that existed in Manchester and Athens in the late ’70s and early ’80s. Coke Machine Glow said of the LP, “Behold anew, motherfuckers, the future of indie rock.”

Attack In Black
(Welland, ON)
www.attackinblack.com
Hailing from Welland, Ontario, Attack in Black has quickly won over audiences and critics with its debut release Marriage, a collection of stunning folk-infused songs that merge the soul of old-school rock ‘n’ roll with the body of modern-day punk rock. New LP The Curve of the Earth is out now.

Ex~Po
(Toronto, ON)
www.myspace.com/extildepo
Inyourspeakers.com says, “EX~PO forges its own path, while pouncing on the lily pads of pop, indie-rock, experimental, and electro-house—among countless other genres—to deliver something truly memorable.”

The Mighty Northumberland
(Halifax, NS)
www.myspace.com/themightynorthumberland
The Mighty Northumberland, which has avoided the restraints of having members around the world, won’t stop working on a steady output of wide guitars and lo-fi folk.

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