Showing posts with label jale. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jale. Show all posts

Saturday, September 3, 2011

Jale Grand Closing

I'll be playing a short set as TOVAH at the final Jale show tonight. The line up looks incredible, check it out!

3pm Screening of No Fun City

4:30 The Karpinka Brothers
5:00 The Seahags
5:30 The Shakey Elevators
6:15 Skit Skit performance
6:45 Breaker Breaker
7:15 Before and Apace
7:45 Adolyne
8:15 DJ Shakey Wilson
8:45 Miss Daily
9:15 Paper Beat Scissors
9:45 Tovah
10:15 Zombifyus
10:45 Form
11:15 Whiskey Face
12:00 Pirate Fridays
12:30 Mehta
1:00 Feral Children


Vive is moving again! After a great year of quality shows at Jale
(Caffe Sola), Vive is leaving for greener pastures. The cafe requires more space for their growing business and is expanding throughout the upper level of the building. The current Jale space will no
longer be available to Vive as of the beginning of September.

This has given Vive the opportunity to further explore performance
space options in Saskatoon. We are re-grouping now and planning to
re-emerge with a new physical space in the spring of 2012.

To fund the move, storage, and help us towards the next phase (Vive
3.0), we are hosting a Vive fundraiser slash grand closing party on
Sat September 3rd, 2011 @ Jale.

Vive will continue hosting shows through the fall and winter at the
Roxy Theatre, Walker's, the two-twenty, and even a few house shows. The Jale move will not affect vf4 (planning is underway).

Thanks for your support and dedication to Saskatoon's music
scene and to Vive music.

Thursday, September 1, 2011

This Mourning

Goodbye Jon, I'll miss you.


Please universe, send him back my way someday soon.




Goodbye tan lines

and

beach life.



Goodbye, Aunty Panty HQ! :(







Til we meet again summer. May you be as beautiful from the east, as you are on the prairies! xox

Monday, April 18, 2011

Aunty Panty w/ Deadhorse and GreyOwl



Deadhorse (Garage / Psychedelic / Rock)
"From an opening salvo of echoed psychedelia through to glammy garage stompers, Neil Young-ian ditch rock and spooky roots music of all stripes, the debut album from Calgary’s Deadhorse proves this troupe is no one-trick pony. Formed from the ashes of orchestral-folk collective The Consonant C, the last few years found the band of outsiders clip-clopping ...along until local label Saved By Vinyl leapt onboard to release its gloriously raw self-titled LP."

Aunty Panty (Experimental / Religious / Visual)
Aunty Panty was birthed from the cottage cheese thighs of Edith Massey and left on a witch's doorstep. After a much needed bathroom break Aunty Panty is back, baby.

Greyowl (psych / rock)
Grey Owl is inspired by all things obscure, you will hear many different influences in the music, from Japanese noise rock to African traditional music. Expect lots of synth with a heavy emphasis on drone music, with use of vocal loops and avant garde melody. Pop gone wrong.


The yaya youth series is presented with the support of The Saskatchewan Arts Board and Caffe Sola.

Thurs, April 28th, 2011
doors 7:30pm / show 8pm
Jale
38 23rd St E
Saskatoon, SK
$5
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Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada