What: Fall of Summer
When: Sunday, Oct. 30
Where: The Boot Pub
Tickets: $5 with costume, $7 without
Local hardcore punk band the Fall of Summer, one of the loudest bands in Whistler, is taking their tunes out of the tool shed, their current rehearsal space, and are hard at work completing a new rehearsal space along with a their new album, scheduled for release next month.
"Weve been together a year and a half, so we are still pretty new," said bassist Mike Calder.
"We have a full-length CD finally finished. We are really excited about it."
The Fall of Summer will join two other local bands, Slush and Black Collar Crowd, for Devils Punk Night Sunday, Oct. 30 at the Boot Pub.
Previously, the band produced a three-song EP. Still new to the game, the band hadnt melded their sound: each song sounded as if a different band played it.
However, with a year of gigging around Whistler at hot spots like Bills, the Boot Pub, GLC and Tommys, the Fall of Summer found a united voice.
"Mark (Bannock)really knows every style," Calder said of the drummers music background. "(Guitarist) Jay (Greenway) is more Depeche Mode. He brings a darker style to our sound. I listen to a lot of skateboard punk, Black Flag, Circle Jerks. I think our sound has melted together to make a Fall sound."
Greenways soft vocals pair with Calders aggressive-screaming vocals on the new, yet-untitled album, which was recorded in Brian Adams Vancouver studio, The Warehouse.
The group is expanding its fan base in Vancouver with sets at the Piccadilly Pub.
Doors open at 9 p.m. Tickets are $5 with costume, $7 without.