Event Info
I,EMPEROR, TENANT, splitTRACT & GLIM PROJECT: I,EMPEROR, Tenant, splitTRACT, GLIM Project
. Saturday, June 14th I.M.U. presents I,EMPEROR, TENANT, splitTRACT & GLIM PROJE...
8:00pm
$10 Advance
Artists
splitTRACT
from Vancouver BC
Un-Available: Writing/Recording
we fit into everything rock from Vancouver BC
Event Description
. Saturday, June 14th I.M.U. presents I,EMPEROR, TENANT, splitTRACT & GLIM PROJECT @ The Media Club, 695 Cambie . Doors 8pm - Purchase advance tickets online @ www.imuproductions.com
I, EMPEROR - Blistering, melodic nu-metal with aggressive, guttural vocals, inventive songs structures, a tight rhythm section and tasty, hook-laden downtuned guitars that will appeal to fans of Tool, Pantera, Soundgarden, Faith No More & Our Lady Peace. http://www.myspace.com/iemperormusic
TENANT is an aggressive, progressive, and impressive heavy rock quartet based in Vancouver. Recorded at the famed Mushroom Studios, they launched their much-anticipated debut CD "All My Favourite Bands Are Breaking Up" with a sold out show at the Media Club, bringing their high energy live performances back to local fans. Every Tenant show is an opportunity to be amazed and entertained; their extremely heavy grooves and catchy melodies leave audiences humming and headbanging long after Tenant leaves the stage. Not a band to miss! http://www.tenantband.com
splitTRACT - Fronted by singer/songwriter Chris Witoski (formerly of Art of Dying), splitTRACT's dynamic hard rock grooves with melodic overtones have been buzzing a lot of ears. Their tight, rhythmic and pulsating songs have landed them premier shows with bands including The Trews and Default as well as festival showcases like Canadian Music Week. Their sound can be described as dark rock with influences that include bands such as Tool, A Perfect Circle, Chevelle and the Smashing Pumpkins. http://www.splittract.com
The GLIM PROJECT is a full out rock band; a unique, hyper-energetic mish mash that cannot easily fit into one category in today's rock scene. Too progressive to get radio play, not progressive enough to be considered prog rock; too loud and aggressive for the hipsters, but not enough for extreme metal heads. Furious guitars loop around heavy percussive drumming, while galloping bass riffs cut right down the middle. Visually, it's quite a feast, as the band pours out every bit of energy they have in bringing their creations to life. http://www.glimproject.com
Venue
The Media Club
695 Cambie Street
Open / Operational