Thursday, 8 December 2016

Breakouts and blast-offs: Standout Calgary acts of 2016

08th, December 2016

The Electric Revival

by Christine Leonard

A band apart, The Electric Revival ain’t your typical heavy metal combo. The ensemble has already scorched vapour trails across Europe and North America with their blues-infused, hard rock anthems. Witnesses to the three-piece’s onstage exploits in 2016; including dangerously entertaining gigs at Griffest, The Palomino’s Chronada Day! smoke show, showcasing Calgary’s best at JUNOfest, a recession-buster at Distortion and a leathery coal-miner’s retreat out at The Last Chance Saloon, can readily attest to the fluid yet unfettered voltage this outfit generates in live performance. 

Fittingly, the Calgary-based triumvirate’s earnest labours came to fulsome fruition this year with the release of their fifth album, Magnetic North. A retrofitted juggernaut that put the metal-studded cherry on top of their 2016 victory cake, Magnetic North proffers a rocket ride to the wild side of love, life and the sweet hereafter. Painstakingly pressed upon milky white vinyl, the exciting follow-up to the band’s previous two addictive LPs, was recorded and produced using exclusively analog equipment at Canada Boy Vinyl. As sound-wizard-in-chief at Canada’s only vinyl plant, a lab-coated Dillon was even featured on an episode of the most recent season of The Amazing Race Canada. A riveting audio experience from real to reel, the album stands as a true testament to the trio’s seemingly inexhaustible musical talents and fervor for creative freedom. 

Take a cue from the album’s instructive single “Bury the Needle!” Baby, just turn it up and watch it go!

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