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War For Your Money

War For Your Money is a heavy alternative rock band operating right here in Vancouver. Keeping it simple but keeping it interesting!

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Redwoods

Redwoods is the true epitome of a powerhouse 4-piece. The raging fire of sound which burns beneath Devon Webber's soaring and soulful vocals is a blend we have trouble finding in today's music. A band which sticks true to their rock god influences but at the same time leads their own march in search of a diverse rock-and-roll sound. 80's inspired classic, crunchy guitar riffs and jaw-dropping solos are always on the menu, as well as the down-right heavy rock tones and melodies heard from bands such as Audioslave, Foo Fighters and Big Wreck. Redwoods' performances are notoriously fun, sweaty and infectious. They breathe electricity into each member of the room like a contagious rock-and-roll virus.

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Fear the Wolves

Fear The Wolves is a band armed to the teeth with memorable hooks that effortlessly tap into the popular modern rock sound of today, but at the same time is nostalgic of early 2000‘s alternative grunge-rock (Nickleback, Korn, Finger 11). This trio is making their mark in a clearly defined and unique way, paying homage to the influences that they each pull from, as well as their individual experiences in the industry (members of Chilled Clarity, and many other projects, alongside a collective love of music production and custom music equipment). With eclectic, memorable guitar riffs rising over a percussive bass line and impeccably timed drums, even the most catatonic audience members will find themselves sweating in the pit.

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