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Clementine bring back Nirvana inspired rock

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I was sad to cut Sam Weber’s show short at the Owl because I wanted to catch Taitainium productions presentation of Vancouver trio Clementine at the Slice, Wednesday, Aug. 22.

Clementine at the Slice, Aug. 22. Photo by Richard Amery
 Instead I ended up missing local band Frege’s Puzzle and caught my first taste of local rock band HoverKraft. They played a solid set of drums and bass heavy alternative rock which drowned out their lead singer, who did her best to sing appealing melodies. 

They delved a little into more grunge influenced ’90s rock and made way for Clementine, who completely embraced their inner ’90s child.


 The high energy  trio sounded like the ghost of Nirvana with a touch of the Pixies and Bush and a few modern influences like Monster Truck and Black Thunder. In addition to a set of heavy, noisy, detuned, mostly original music, they also added a cover of Nirvana’s “Breed.”Hoverkraft opening for Clementine. photo by Richard Amery

—By Richard Amery, L.a. Beat Editor
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 29 August 2018 14:23 )  
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