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Keepin' 6 to perform at Main Street Station Anyone familiar with the Canadian rock scene can tell you that there hasn't been a lot of noise coming from the small Mississauga suburban community of Applewood. But now that ska-punk band Keepin' 6 is exploding out of Applewood and the southern Ontario punk scene is about to change! Formed in 2003 by four lifelong friends; drummer Matt "Phatty" Wilkinson, guitarist Jason Wilford, bassist Dan Renwick and vocalist Bryan Hotchkiss, Keepin' 6 is a band who's high energy, and hook-heavy songs blend the best of influences ranging from The Police and Rancid/Operation Ivy to the Foo Fighters. And truth be told, if there's a band that can sonically bridge the gap between Billy Talent and Sublime, well that band is definitely Keepin' 6. Having spent the past few years playing hundreds of shows in rec. centers, church basements and community halls with their friends in bands like illScarlett, The Flatliners, The Creepshow and The Johnstones (with who the band released a 2005 indie split CD with; "The Johnstones VS. Keepin' 6"), Keepin' 6 has already amassed a huge local following that many "more established" artists would kill for. And that huge local following has been waiting a very long time for a fulllength album from Keepin' 6. Produced by Steve Rizun (illScarlett, The Creepshow, Hostage Life) the band's debut album Uncensored is a collection of non-stop, callto arms ska-punk anthems guaranteed to have fans screaming along and dancing 'til they drop. With fantastic grooves that will keep the circle pits skankin,' and song-aftersong of infectious sing-along choruses, Uncensored is a modern punk album with the potential to reach mainstream audiences without sacrificing either integrity or intent. The band will be on tour constantly promoting the album, and will appear at Bolton's Main Street Station Saturday, Oct. 20. |
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