The Deep North had an impressive set at Rock ‘N’ Roll Rumble Preliminary Night #2. I liked them when I saw them last month. This was at another level.
Rumble Preliminary Night #2:
Endation
The Deep North
Herra Terra
Camden (Winner)

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The Deep North had an impressive set at Rock ‘N’ Roll Rumble Preliminary Night #2. I liked them when I saw them last month. This was at another level.
Rumble Preliminary Night #2:
Endation
The Deep North
Herra Terra
Camden (Winner)
Boy, howdy! That’s how you start a Rumble night! Endation set the bar high. They may not have won the night, but their heavy art rock blew the roof off the joint. Awesome.
Rumble Preliminary Night #2:
Endation
The Deep North
Herra Terra
Camden (Winner)
Velah closed out the first night of this year’s Rumble. I continue to be impressed with their high-wire act. Somehow they remain on the tightrope, balanced between the atmospheric and the immediate. They’ve got the songs. They’ve got the sound. Impressive stuff.
Rumble Preliminary Night #1:
The Okay Win
Cancer Killing Gemini
The New Highway Hymnal (Winner)
Velah
Wow. That was my first time seeing The New Highway Hymnal. Intense. I’d call their set hypnotic if there wasn’t such an urgency to it. They owned the night. They won over a whole bunch of new fans. They left the stage in ruins. The New Highway Hymnal took Preliminary Night #1 of the 2013 Rock ‘N’ Roll Rumble.
Rumble Preliminary Night #1:
The Okay Win
Cancer Killing Gemini
The New Highway Hymnal (Winner)
Velah
Cancer Killing Gemini packs a punch. It always catches me off guard. It shouldn’t. I’ve never seen them deliver anything short of a thumping. Their set in the 2013 Rock ‘N’ Roll Rumble was no exception.
Rumble Preliminary Night #1:
The Okay Win
Cancer Killing Gemini
The New Highway Hymnal (Winner)
Velah
The Okay Win had the task of kicking off the 2013 Rock ‘N’ Roll Rumble. The band’s steady buildup showed off their solid tunes. The sound was tangible. The performance was inspired. Well done, gentlemen. You got us off on the right foot.
Rumble Preliminary Night #1:
The Okay Win
Cancer Killing Gemini
The New Highway Hymnal (Winner)
Velah
What a great night of music this has been. It’s the Walter Sickert And The Army Of Broken Toys album release show. We’ve already had killer sets by Ruby Rose Fox and The Field Effect. Now, The Rationales are closing with their song “Let It Go.” So good. So, so good.
Oh, hey, look! It’s The Field Effect blowing people away and winning over new fans. This time it happens to be at Brighton Music Hall as part of the Walter Sickert And The Army Of Broken Toys album release celebration, but it could be any one of their shows. The Field Effect have a way with first impressions. It’s fun to watch. Next week they rumble. This could get interesting.
The Walter Sickert And The Army Of Broken Toys album release party at Brighton Music Hall is giving me my first opportunity to catch Ruby Rose Fox with her full band. I was impressed when she played a stripped back set for Lounge Act. I’m doubly impressed here. The sound is timeless and the show is tight. When does The Rumble start again?