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Dead Soft revisit grunge to celebrate Blueprint's anniversary

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 Blueprint celebrated their eighth anniversary by bringing in a whole lot of live music to the Slice, Oct. 3.Dead Softs bassist Keeley Rochon. Photo by Richard Amery


 While I missed Lab Coast, Birchbark and Calgary's Lab Coast, I did catch an energetic show from Vancouver trio Dead Soft played a mish mash of ’90s influenced rock like the Pixies mixed with The Lemonheads and just a touch of Husker Dü style ’80s punk.


 Nathaniel Epp, Keeley Rochon and Graeme McDonald played a tight set of originals with a little ambiance and a lot of volume.


The tortured, grunge influenced  “Death Is At My Door” was a highlight of their set.

— By Richard Amery, L.A. Beat Editor
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 15 October 2014 11:40 )  
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