Thursday, April 01, 2010

Get in the ring

Yesterday's Ring was born out of noted Montreal punk rockers The Sainte Catherines. In fact they share a near-identical lineup. Like many a punk rocker before them they've taken inspiration from country music via the usual entryway drugs: Johnny Cash covers and Nudie shirts. They cite folks like Steve Earle as an influence and do a pretty good job of crossing the line between hardcore and hard likker.

Ryan Battistuzzi on guitar (among other instruments) and Fifth Hour Hero's Mathieu "Baloo" Guilbault

Yesterday's Ring at Babylon

Singer Hugo Mudie rocks the porkpie.

Yesterday's Ring at Babylon

It's all in the tilt ...

Yesterday's Ring at Babylon

Dancing action!

Yesterday's Ring at Babylon

There's even more guitar stage right, with Louis Valiquette and Fred Jacques.

Yesterday's Ring at Babylon

Louis country-rocks the acoustic.

Yesterday's Ring at Babylon

Rich Bouthillier lays down some beats.

Yesterday's Ring at Babylon

Fred sings, Louis shouts!

Yesterday's Ring at Babylon

The whole lot!

Yesterday's Ring at Babylon

Extra Baloo!

Yesterday's Ring at Babylon

Ryan breaks out the banjo!

Yesterday's Ring at Babylon

Monitor-standing action!

Yesterday's Ring at Babylon

Big finish!

Yesterday's Ring at Babylon

They've got a couple of Quebec dates coming up, in Joliette in May and the capital in June.
  • Show reminder: Dragonette electro-rocks Babylon along with Birds of Wales and Bend Sinister; Endyium, DefineD and The Advocate are at Mavericks; Huron, The Allrights and The Laurentides perform at the Elmdale House Tavern; Meisha & The Spanks and DCT hit The Atomic Rooster for the last Rock'N'Roll Pizza Party at that venue. The Webb Sisters step up at Zaphod Beeblebrox.

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