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East Vancouver's Signal 30 write and perform countrified gothic-blues fermented by the altered perspective of psychedelia, minus the window dressing. Signal 30 love real country music and ONLY the music, not its "aw shucks" demeanor.
Having come of age through the development (or de-evolution) of punk, they've felt the crackling chill of discovery that comes when you know for sure that the music clicks.
There is a lot in common stylistically (but not content-wise) between the old shock-education films of the fifties (where Signal 30 got their name) and the songs that R. D. Harrison writes for Signal 30.
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A dark song about the sinister thrill of the carnival to a child. |
Credits: R. D. Harrison/Signal 30 (SOCAN) |
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A punky sort of tune. Mixed hot, using every take we had. |
Credits: R. D. Harrison/Signal 30 |
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Goin' nowhere's better than stading still.... |
CD: Home on the Radar Range (coming soon)
Label: Heartpunch/Freq Scene
Credits: R. D. Harrison/Signal 30 (SOCAN) |
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