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Means & A Textbook Tragedy @ Habitat
The Habitat


Time:
Means & A Textbook Tragedy - July 25th, 2008

Tickets: $10 in advance / $15 at the door

Tickets available at The Habitat, West 49 & Center for Arts & Technology

Means - a unique band making music that comes from the heart. This four piece band plays songs about life experienced together. Coming together from their hometowns of Dauphin MB, Carlyle SK, Yorkton SK and Lloydminster AB, they now make Regina their home base.

This band is intentional in playing music that will encourage others and serve as a source of strength - not only for the members but for all those who listen. An intense live performance and a light hearted attitude is what you can expect from these guys.
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Combining aggressive and technical metal with grass-roots hardcore energy, Vancouver’s, A Textbook Tragedy are making big waves in the Canadian music scene.

Formed in 2004, the band has spent their post high-school years relentlessly touring across North America, playing alongside some of the biggest names in heavy music including; All That Remains, The Acacia Strain, Misery Signals, Emmure, Comeback Kid, Ion Dissonance, and Despised Icon.

In Spring 07’, A Textbook Tragedy saw the need for a dedicated vocalist to help take their sound and chaotic live show to a whole new level. To help accomplish these goals, the original foursome enlisted singer Chris Bahris. With their roster finalized, the band acquired the talents of Winnipeg producer John Paul Peters to record their sophomore release. Showcasing mature songwriting and brutally heavy instrumentals, A Textbook Tragedy’s latest release entitled “Intimidator,” is by far the bands best work to date. Vocally, the album is a co-operative effort between new vocalist Chris, and guitarist Kai Turmann (who previously held all vocal duties). The dual layered vocals add a unique energy and texture to the album. Rhythmically, the album features the percussive mastery of drummer Nick Yacyshyn who has been considered one of the best young drummers in Canada.

The Habitat
248 Leon Street
Kelowna, BC

info: 250-763-9674
info@ourhabitat.ca
Event Information http://www.thehabitat.ca
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