Avarice to Lace

Location:
Regina, Saskatchewan, CA
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Experimental / Hardcore
Site(s):
Label:
Arcanum Records
Type:
Indie
In August of 2004 five leftover wrecks assembled to create the band

"Avarice to Lace". Sick of generic (rip-off) sounding bands turning up

across the country, extra time and care went into the creation of all

audio ever claimed to be a product of this unit. Comprised of three

compitant musicians of the ultra melodic "Jeneva", one member of Burning

Sophie and one politcal nutcase from the shortlived "Detach", the band

quickly gained a reputation of throwing down an intense live performance,

While blasting out track after track of pure precision playing.



In November, the band signed with a brand new label called "Arcanum

Records" and began pre-production for their first recording "The Sound of

Type". In late December, bassist "Ryan Johnston" (ex-Burning Sophie)

left the band due to personal reasons. The band decided to start an

intensive search for a new bassplayer. Charles Curtis was aquired in early

January from the Moose Jaw grown band "Deadlift". While the members of ATL

stayed weary of Charles in the beginning he quickly became the only

obvious choice to fill in the backbone.



March of 2004, the politcally charged, "SOT" was recorded and started the

entire North American continent chattering about the quasi-swedish sounding

Canadian Band. Steam rolling acts like Black Eyed Peas, Nine Inch Nails &

Billy Corgan for weeks on end, (on myspace charts) caught the attention of

Brian Ball from "Ernie Ball USA". ATL was then added to the line-up at the Vans

Warped Tour and just weeks after the first ep was professionally pressed.

Throughout the rest of the summer the band spread their vile brand of noise-core

by playing in a myriad of places in both Saskatchewan and Alberta. Playing with

and becoming good friends with some of Canada's most amazing acts, such as The

Bleeding Alarm, Gueronimo, A Textbook Tragedy, Kincaide & etc.



After an exausting summer, ATL convinced all the original members of the former

-HC outfit "Indignance" to reform. Things went over so well that both bands

decided to do a split recording together. The disc is set to be dubbed

"Anti-Audio to the Full Motion" Afterall the majority of ATL were raised in

Lumsden SK, so it only made sense to showcase the comraudery between these two

groups. Even Princess, Amoz and Joe Mcleod used to play together under the

name "Before the Mayflower". The disc is set to be released on Arcanum Records

on June 5th 2006.



During the middle of November 2005,"Avarice to Lace" entered Touchwood Studios

and began tracking their follow-up to "SOT". Johnny Gasparic (Western Canada's

Engineer of the year) produced the four tracks that were a departure both

lyrically and musically from the first ep. The song construction was even more

wild and technical but retained more flow than it's predecessor. The subjects of

each song were more directive to events and subjects that have yet to be discussed

in a hardcore format.



This May, ATL in joint effort with Endemik Music plans to finally share

it's new brand of audio with the rest of the country by going on tour to the west

coast and back. Bleubird, a hip hop artist from Florida (& Endemik recording

artist), will join the tour titled, "Avain Accelerate 2006". With hip hop and HC

fans becoming one in the same group it was only logical to try and pioneer the

feat. Also ATL will be playing with a raft of unique acts throughout this quest,

such as Epic, Tombstone Diaries, Kincaide, Riviera Hiest, Nolto & Josh Martinez.



Recentley, ATL has acquired a booking agent & plans to burn their mark into side

of the Canadian East Coast in Fall of 2006.



"Politics & a general threatening appearance I think is key to this type of music, but overall, for the most part it's all about having fun."

Buck (vocalist of Avarice to Lace)
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