Episode #17

EPISODE · Jan 31, 2013

Episode #17

from CiTR -- Rocket From Russia · host CiTR 101.9 Vancouver

Happy Hello! That was a bit unusual episode of Rocket From Russia. Usually I play new music or interviews bands. But this episode was focused around all those great shows which are happening in Vancouver this spring. Spring is usually a very busy time for shows and touring bands, but this year it’s just exceptional. Just check out this list of shows. February 1, SNFU, Folders, Bad PR @ Funky Winker Beans February 9, Hot Water Music, The Menzingers, La Dispute @ Vogue February 12, OFF!, Negative Approach, Bad Antics @ Fortune February 20, Joey Cape, Jesse LeBourdais @ Media Club February 21, Pennywise, Lagwagon @ Commodore Ballroom March 2, The Slackers, Heads Hang Heavy @ Hungarian Hall March 2, NoMeansNo @ Rickshaw March 3, $wingin Utter$, Wild Roses @ Rickshaw March 7, The Real McKeznies @ Wise Hall March 22, Larry and His Flask @ Biltmore Cabaret April 13, Bad Religion, Against Me!, Polar Bear Club @ Vogue Isn’t it great? It is! Captain obviously! So this whole episode includes songs by the bands which will perform in Vancouver this spring. BAD RELIGION - Suffer [Suffer] SNFU - A Better Place [The One Voted Most Likely To Succeed] OFF! - Panic Attack [First Four EP's] NEGATIVE APPROACH - Said And Done [Tied Down] NOMEANSNO - Two Lips, Two Lungs And One Tongue [Wrong] LAGWAGON - Stokin' The Neighbours [Trashed] PENNYWISE - Can't Believe it [Straight Ahead] JOEY CAPE - Know It All [Acoustic, Volume Two] JESSE LEBOURDAIS - Lost And Found [I Go By The Sound] SWINGIN' UTTERS - Five Lessons Learned [Five Lessons Learned] THE REAL MCKENZIES - Get Lost [Oot & Aboot] LARRY AND HIS FLASK - Call It What You Will [All That We Know] THE SLACKERS - International War Criminal [International War Criminal] RANCID - Stickin' in My Eye [BYO Split Series Volume III] HOT WATER MUSIC - Paper Thin [A Flight And A Crash] THE MENZINGERS - Time Tables [Chamberlain Waits] CHOKE - Every Word [There's A Story To This Moral] AGAINST ME! - Don't Lose Touch [Searching For A Former Clarity]

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