Cold Specks

Date
Mardi 7 août 2012
Débute à 21:30
Lieu
4234, boulevard Saint-Laurent
Montréal, QC Canada
H2W 1Z3

514 840-9090
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Cold Specks

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COLD SPECKS

Pop / American deep south gospel

Cold Specks is the stage name of Al Spx, born as a singer-songwriter now based in London. Members of her band include Pete Roberts, Thomas Greene, Tom Havelock, Chris Cundy, Sarah Jones, Jim Anderson, Rob Ellis, Marley Ellis, Terry Edwards, and Ben Christophers. Her musical style has been described as doom soul and shows the influence of American deep south gospel with a strong goth streak.

SNOWBLINK

Surf / Folk

In 2008, Daniela Gesundheit of Snowblink moved from California to Toronto, irreversibly altering Snowblink from a whimsical warm-weather band touting four male backup singers to the current acclaimed duo with Dan Goldman (Luxury Pond). Snowblink quickly became "one of the most compelling new voices on the Canadian scene" (CBC) as 2010 saw them opening up for Owen Pallett, Timber Timbre, The Acorn, Apostle of Hustle, and The Hidden Cameras on extended tours throughout the US, Canada, and Europe. Gesundheit also toured extensively through Canada as part of the Toronto band Bruce Peninsula, and recently participated in the National Parks Project trip to Cape Breton alongside Tony Dekker (Great Lake Swimmers) and Chris Leudecke (Old Man Leudecke).

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