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Rare Americans Release Sophomore Self-Titled Album

Vancouver punks Rare Americans break the rules and defy genre lines on DIY sophomore self-titled album, Rare Americans 2. Operating on a genuine fan-first basis, Rare Americans now sits on top of over 120 million global streams and over 400 thousand subscribers on YouTube since their arrival in 2018 and have never compromised their vision. The album tracks are featured on Spotify s New Music Friday, New Noise, The New Alt, New Punk Tracks, among others. Spanning across 16 robust tracks, each complemented by eye-opening animated audiovisuals (via Solis Animation), the new album allows listeners and viewers entry into the zany world they call Crooked City. With each release to date, Rare Americans offer comfort in walking your own path and tell stories of mental health, financial issues, systemic pressures, substance abuse to relationship woes and the struggle of finding your identity. By creating a candid dialogue and encouraging introspection by-way-of both the lyrical page and thei

Amplify BC awards $1 27-million in funding to over 100 B C bands and musicians

by Steve Newton on March 8th, 2021 at 11:54 AM 1 of 1 2 of 1 The B.C. government has announced the recipients of the province s music fund, Amplify BC, which is administered by Creative BC. Music has provided us comfort during this pandemic and the people behind the industry need our support now to come back strong in the future, says Melanie Mark, Minister of Tourism, Arts, Culture and Sport, in a news release. We re proud to help B.C. artists grow their careers so they can keep sharing their talent and inspiring people both here and around the world.   According to the province, 113 emerging and established bands and musicians have received $1.27 million through Amplify BC, which they can use to record, make music videos, or market their music. 

On Our Radar: Punk or not, Rare Americans make a mind-boggling statement with Brittle Bones Nicky 2

by Mike Usinger on March 2nd, 2021 at 4:55 PM 1 of 3 2 of 3 Labels are endlessly fascinating, and often terribly misleading, when it comes to the world of music. Think about how the White Stripes were slapped with “garage rock” when they first exploded out of the American underground in 2001, even though that didn’t begin to describe “Hotel Yorba” or “We’re Going to be Friends”. If ever-reliable Wikipedia is to be believed, System of a Down can be filed under (take your pick) alternative metal, nu metal, or heavy metal at the record store. That none of those tags do the tiniest bit of justice to “Arials” or “Cigaro” seems to matter to no one.

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