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Saturday Oct 24 – Sirius Satellite Radio presents Japandroids + more – The Paragon
Posted on October 9th, 2009 at 5:31 pm by Waye

Saturday, October 24
The Paragon Theatre
2037 Gottingen St.
$13/$17

You can purchase advance tickets here.
You can join this event’s Facebook group here.

SIRIUS Satellite Radio at the Paragon (CBC Radio 3 channel 86 LIVE concert)

Japandroids
(Vancouver, BC)
www.japandroids.com
Japandroids is one guitar, one set of drums and two vocalizers. They call it garage rock. They don’t care what you call it, as long as it’s not minimal. Japandroids are maximal: a two-piece band trying to sound like a five-piece band.

You Say Party! We Say Die!
(Vancouver, BC)
www.yousaypartywesaydie.ca
British Columbia’s You Say Party! We Say Die! (aka YSP!WSD!) is back! Having reinvented itself with its spirited style of New Wave, and a new depth of material, the band is excited to announce the details of its much-anticipated third release, XXXX, out on Paper Bag Records this September.

Zeus
(Toronto, ON)
www.themusicofzeus.com
Zeus was born from the musical friendship of Mike O’Brien and Carlin Nicholson. The two Toronto-based musicians have been living on the road for the past few years as the backing band for singer/songwriter and Broken Social Scene member Jason Collett. With a lineup rounded out by longtime friends and musical compatriots Rob Drake and Neil Quin, Zeus draws upon classic influences to craft timeless songs, complete with fuzzed-out guitars and shimmering harmonies.

Little Girls
(Toronto, ON)
www.myspace.com/littlelittlegirls
Little Girls emerged from Toronto’s post-punk scene as a solo recording project of multi-instrumentalist Josh McIntyre. The songs combine lo-fi post-punk with layers of fuzz to create murky, haunting and melodic walls of sound.

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