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Shred Kelly shred at the Slice

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Everyone was at the Slice for another outstanding, relentlessly upbeat sold out show from Fernie based stoke folk band Shred Kelly, Oct. 5.


 As expected they had the dance floor packed and jumping around with all kinds of frenetic banjo, guitar and keyboards. Their music is just so happy soundiShred Kelly’s Tim Newton grins out at the crowd. Photo by Richard Ameryng, you can’t not have a good time listening to it.

They have boundless energy and some pretty intense musicianship. If you don’t at least tap your toes to their music, you’re probably dead.

Shred Kelly’s Sage MCBride belts out a song as Tim Newton takes a breather. Photo by Richard Amery
 Keyboardist Sage McBridge sang lead on a couple tracks. Their most popular song “I Hate Work” was a highlight midway through their set.

And as always they brought the party, so it got pretty drunk out for quite a few people revelling in the good vibes emitting from the stage.

They also played a lot of new songs from their brand new CD “ In The Hills.” From that, “Cabin Fever was definitely a highlight.


 “Ghost Inside My Head ” was another highlight of the set.

 I missed the opening set from Eric Laroque, but caught the end of Redrum Triumph]s set who added Evan Eushenko for the show to addextra guitar and baritone which give thema more ominous feel. 

— By Richard Amery, L.A Beat Editor

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Last Updated ( Sunday, 07 October 2012 13:54 )  
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