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EYE OF HORUS

EYE OF HORUS

Edmonton's Eye of Horus Annihilates The Mercury Room with "Obsidian" EP Release Show - December 3, 2016

Dana Zuk December 4, 2016

I had the opportunity of working with one of Edmonton's most talented and talked about death metal bands on the local music scene last night, as they, Eye of Horus, celebrated the release of their newest EP entitled "Obsidian" with their Edmonton fans. The guys had the Mercury Room packed from start to finish with smiling faces and whirlwinds of headbanging hair in abundance. 

There was no shortage of talent in the room last night, as Calgary's Exit Strategy, and fellow Edmontonian's Skepsis and Storm Horizon had the honor of opening up the night and warming up the audience. It's been a while since I last shot a gig featuring all local acts, but it certainly felt good to be out and about while seeing so many familiar faces and catching the buzz on such a wicked show, not to mention being a small part of such a big night for a group of really great people. 

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Tags Eye of Horus, Mercury Room, Dana Zuk Photography, Edmonton, YEG, Obsidian EP
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Tony Kakko - SONATA ARCTICA

Tony Kakko - SONATA ARCTICA

Sonata Arctica Brings Power-House Power Metal Line Up To Edmonton's Starlite Room - November 26, 2016

Dana Zuk November 29, 2016

PHOTOGRAPHED FOR CONCERTWORKS


Concertworks had me out on the prowl once again to catch the buzz on Saturday November 26th's show at the Starlite Room, as Edmonton hosted some of Finland's finest, Sonata Arctica and their guests: Leaves' Eyes, Omnium Gatherum and, Edmonton's very own Solborn, making this a wicked power metal feature for Edmonton music fans.
 

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Tags Dana Zuk Photography, Sonata Arctica, Solborn, Leaves' Eyes, Omnium Gatherum, Concertworks, Starlite Room, Edmonton, Alberta, YEG
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Simone Simons - EPICA

Simone Simons - EPICA

Epica Brings Remembrance Day Weekend To A Close On A High Note on Edmonton Stop - November 13, 2016

Dana Zuk November 24, 2016

PHOTOGRAPHED FOR CONCERTWORKS


With much delay, I've finally mustered up just enough motivation to plug out a gallery and write another one of my famous half-assed blogs, I've also had the time to collect a few thoughts on a show which hosted Epica, one of Europe's biggest power metal sensations, earlier this month. Accompanied by Italy's Fleshgod Apocalypse, Russia's Arkona and, fellow Canadian's in The Agonist, who all played key parts in filling up Edmonton's Ranch Roadhouse on Sunday November 13th with eager metal fans. 

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Tags Epica, Fleshgod Apocalypse, Arkona, The Agonist, Concertworks, Dana Zuk Photography, The Ranch Roadhouse, Edmonton, YEG
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Mike Millan - CALLING ALL CAPTAINS

Mike Millan - CALLING ALL CAPTAINS

Calling All Captains Kicks Off 2016 Halloween Weekend With a Bang at Brixx - October, 28, 2016

Dana Zuk October 31, 2016

Happy Halloween to all of my spooky friends out there! I kicked off my somewhat uneventful Halloween weekend in the best way possible, which left me in good spirits for the remainder of the weekend. My friends in one of the coolest pop punk bands in Edmonton, Calling All Captains were opening up a show on Friday night in the basement bar of the Starlite Room, Brixx Bar & Grill, which ended up being a really wild show.

The guys asked me to take a few behind the scenes shots of them setting up their gear for their set, so this being the first time I've ever really done something like that at a show, I tried my best to not get in the way while they prepped and primed everything before show time.

It was so refreshing to see people reacting so passionately to local music, and supporting their local scene in ways that everyone did on Friday night.  It's not often that you see people stage diving to local bands... But it's certainly a wicked sight to see when it does happen, especially when the venue is packed full of people. Things like that always give me hope for our local scene, despite its constant fluctuation, I believe we've reached a plateau of healthiness in terms of supporting our local musicians all across the board.

However, Calling All Captains crushed all expectations I had for that evening, and I couldn't have been happier to be there to freeze those memories for them. The guys played one of the best sets that I've ever seen them put on, and that just makes the pleasure of being there to catch the action that much sweeter. 
 

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Tags Dana Zuk Photography, Calling All Captains, Pop Punk, Edmonton, YEG, Brixx Bar & Grill, Starlite Room, Concertworks
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Deryck Whibley - SUM 41

Deryck Whibley - SUM 41

Sum 41's Punk-Rock Nostalgia Levels Union Hall on 'Don't Call It A Sum Back Tour' - October 25, 2016

Dana Zuk October 26, 2016

PHOTOGRAPHED FOR CONCERTWORKS.CA


Punk rock legends, Sum 41, graced Alberta's capital with a knock out of a performance in Edmonton's newly-renovated Union Hall on Tuesday night, playing to a completely sold out venue, jam packed with excited concert goers. Thanks to the energetic opening sets performed by As It Is and Senses Fail, the house was ready to rock right from the get go.

Before Sum 41's time to shine, the screen back lining the stage at Union Hall came to life, displaying various tour video clips of the band from some of their most memorable times on stage throughout their 20 year career. The recognizable main riff of Metallica's "Master of Puppets" began to flood through the monitors, causing an outburst of excited shouts and screams from the audience. 

At last, as the band took to the stage, the full house of excited fans began to roar. Immediately starting things off with a bang, the band boomed into "The Hell Song" resulting in hundreds of voices singing the words back to the band. This behavior continued on as the five-piece broke into "Over My Head (Better Off Dead)". Sum 41 kicked the show off with force, escalating the concert experience with worm rolling crowd surfers and a frenzy of moshing in the pits below.

Continuing on through their hefty 22 song set, Sum 41 played various tracks spanning their 20 year career, a large portion of which consisted of tracks from their newest album "13 Voices" but of course, this gig wouldn't have been a walk down memory lane if they didn't play any classics, so thankfully, they crushed it with a handful of their hits, and also included two covers during their performance, playing only the intro of Rage Against The Machine's "Bulls on Parade", and then Queen's "We Will Rock You", before at last, putting the cherry on top of the show with, probably their most anticipated song, and their big rock-n-roll finish "Fat Lip", which the singing voices of Edmonton truly gave it all they had left to make sure the band could hear them. Judging by the huge smiles on all five of their faces, Sum 41 heard, and approved. 

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Tags Sum 41, Concertworks, Union Hall, Edmonton, Alberta, YEG, Don't Call It A Sum Back Tour, As It Is, Senses Fail, Dana Zuk Photography
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Joe Storm & Lzzy Hale - HALESTORM

Joe Storm & Lzzy Hale - HALESTORM

Halestorm Brings the Femme-Fatale Rock Show to Edmonton's Winspear Centre - October 19, 2016

Dana Zuk October 20, 2016

PHOTOGRAPHED FOR VANDALA MAGAZINE


Girl power was strong at the rock show in the heart of Edmonton's downtown area last night, as femme-fatale tour line up consisting of powerhouses Halestorm, Lita Ford, and Dorothy brought those who gathered in the beautiful Winspear Centre to their knees, and made them beg for more.

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Tags Dana Zuk Photography, Halestorm, Lita Ford, Dorothy, Winspear Center, Edmonton, MRG Concerts, YEG
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TEGAN & SARA

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Tegan & Sara Deliver Pop Performance for All Ages at the Shaw Conference Centre on Thanksgiving Weekend - October 8, 2016

Dana Zuk October 14, 2016

PHOTOGRAPHED FOR VANDALA MAGAZINE


Edmonton's Shaw Conference Centre was full of both young and old faces, all prepared for a night full of tunes, courtesy of Canadian twin-pop-sensations, Tegan and Sara. As the Vancouverite sisters delivered the perfect pop performance to kick off the Canadian Thanksgiving long weekend, voices of the hundreds of concert goers who gathered at the front of the stage could be heard singing the lyrics to every song over the booms of the band, causing contagious smiles to erupt on the faces of those on stage.

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Tags Dana Zuk Photography, Tegan and Sara, Vandala Magazine, Live Nation Alberta, Live Nation, Edmonton., YEG, Shaw Conference Centre
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Jesse Kongos - KONGOS

Jesse Kongos - KONGOS

KONGOS Rocks Union Hall on Egomaniac Tour - September 29, 2016

Dana Zuk October 4, 2016

PHOTOGRAPHED FOR EXCLAIM!.CA


Edmonton's Union Hall played host to the one and only KONGOS last night, as they tore up the stage with harmonious excellence, with The Joy Formidable rockin' along at their side. 

I was particularly looking forward to this gig after catching the gentlemen of KONGOS at SONiCBOOM 2015. Despite the dreary weather that tried to put a damper on the festival that year, KONGOS still managed to put on a wickedly entertaining set. This time in Edmonton, the brothers did just that, with a little extra "ooph" to get the ball rolling, and to keep the anticipation amped throughout the crowd. 

The music was on point, the energy in the room was great, and yet, my photographers-brain still wandered to things that most concert goers don't notice, or pay any mind to... Lighting. I've always been a sucker for good, creative light set ups at concerts (as many fellow concert photographers are) and the light show that KONGOS had programmed last night, though challenging at times, proved to be no less than creative. With light beaming on the band as each member took turns singing lead vocals throughout the set, the literal spotlight would illuminate each member in a way that complimented the mood that the band was trying to portray with each of their songs, making my job of catching the guys in action a little easier. 

All in all, last night's show was great. The energy in the room was more than what you'd expect at a week day rock concert, and everyone, on the stage, and within sight of the stage seemed to have smiles on their faces and appeared to be having a great time. Of course, as those of you who regularly follow my blog postings know, sights such as this, makes me one happy gal.

Missed the show? Don't worry! Check out the official show review HERE courtesy of Exclaim! Magazine!

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Tags Dana Zuk Photography, KONGOS, The Joy Formidable, Union Hall, Live Nation, Live Nation Alberta, Edmonton, YEG, Alberta, Exclaim!
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THE DEVIN TOWNSEND PROJECT

THE DEVIN TOWNSEND PROJECT

Devin Townsend Delivers a Performance of Sentimental Genius to Edmonton on the "Transcending the Coma" Tour - September 4, 2016

Dana Zuk September 11, 2016

PHOTOGRAPHED FOR VANDALA MAGAZINE


Gracing the stage of the Starlite Room in the midst of Labour Day long weekend, beloved fellow Canadian's of the Devin Townsend Project boomed into Edmonton, laying down a wicked 14 song set to a sold out house. 

Anticipation was rising throughout the night, as Calgary's Divinity, and San Francisco's Fallujah warmed up the audience with songs of consistent beauty and neck-breaking speed. As fog began to fill the room, concert goers were tightly packed on the floor of the Starlite Room, slowly inching their way forward towards the stage. As the lights dimmed, the crowd began to roar, consecutively louder, as each member of the Devin Townsend Project took to their place on stage. At deafening levels, the audience beamed as Devin Townsend himself, took his place front and center. 

Exchanging smiles with nearby audience members, the band slammed into Ocean Machine's 'Night', causing an outburst of singing voices to echo around the venue, before rolling into Ziltoid the Omniscient's 'By Your Command', which resulted in a frenzy of headbanging across the floor, and unfolding the excitement even more so with 'Failure' from the soon to be released album, Transcendence. 

Rolling on throughout the set, Devin and his band played a number of fan favorite tracks, 'Hyperdrive', 'March of the Poozers', and 'Kingdom' to name a few, as well as a handful of songs such as: 'Higher', 'Stormbending' and 'Secret Sciences', from their newest record, Transcendence. It was obvious that the audience received hearing these new tracks for the first time well, as murmurs of eagerness to hear the rest of what the album had in store could be heard among fans in the crowd. 

As each member of the band left the stage momentarily, Devin appeared alone, silhouetted against beams of white light. Speaking to the crowd with sentiment, as if he were speaking to an old friend; All the while, expressing his appreciation for everyone who made it to the show. Armed with an acoustic guitar, Devin flew solo as he played the familiar melodies of 'Ih-Ah!'. His hauntingly-beautiful voice soared through the Starlite Room, as the audience began to sing along and clap to the rhythm of the song. Exchanging smiles with his band mates at the side of the stage, he welcomed each of them back to their places before tying their performance together with 'Grace', their final song of the night. 

After the last hammering chorus of 'Grace' had left the bodies of singing audience members, Devin bid his farewells by shaking the hands of nearby concert goers, thanking them for their endless support while also being on the receiving end of thanks for his genius; Overall casting a memorable evening of sentimental musical enjoyment for all who gathered at the Starlite Room on Sunday night.


Tags Dana Zuk Photography, Devin Townsend Project, Devin Townsend, Vandala Magazine, MRG Concerts, Starlite Room, Fallujah, Divinity, Edmonton, YEG
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TWENTY ONE PILOTS

TWENTY ONE PILOTS

SONiCBOOM Festival 2016 - DAY 1 - September 3, 2016

Dana Zuk September 7, 2016

PHOTOGRAPHED FOR VANDALA MAGAZINE


The first day of Edmonton's SONiCBOOM Festival began with miserable weather, as the chilly winds of an early-arriving fall season whipped around the Borden Park festival grounds, which eventually turned into a light drizzle of rain. However, the dreary weather was no downer on the sold out opening day of the festivals eighth year. With a stacked bill of nine severely talented bands, and headlined by none other than the infamous Twenty One Pilots, Borden Park was in for one wild night. 

Kicking off the festival with high spirits, hometown locals known as The Royal Foundry, had concert goers rushing towards the stage with sparked curiosity after passing through the ticket gates. Progressing on with fellow Canadian artists, Darcys, Wildlife and Hannah Georgas, all which kept the spirits of those gathered in front of the stage warmed and full of delight. Travelling all the way from Australia, Atlas Genius delivered a whole new dynamic to SONiCBOOM, taking advantage of moving around swiftly on stage, while encouraging the audience to follow their lead in order to keep warm. In tow of Atlas Genius, New Zealand's The Naked and Famous had the crowd singing and swaying along to each song, which forced smiles to crack through onto the band members faces. Completely turning up the excitement, July Talk changed the game on stage. With strangely intriguing flirtation between vocalists, the band came out with a bang; marching around, dancing and getting up close and personal with the audience, causing an outburst of shrieks and shouts from the fans in the front row. Beginning her set on top of a large LCD screen, Halsey cranked up the heat with her performance, including various blasts of C02 and pyro, the Brooklyn pop-artist pranced about throughout her performance, bringing an almost-sexy atmosphere to the festival, while pleasantly delivering her 13 song set with ease. 

After much anticipation, the time had finally arrived for Saturday night's headliner to take the spotlight. Large LCD screens bordered the back of the stage, while pulsating various images in black and white, resulting in a eruption of screams from the packed field out front. Kicking off their set with 'HeavyDirtySoul', the two-some that makes up the entirety of Twenty One Pilots appeared, wearing red suits accompanied with black ski masks; fog machines and red lights were blasted, resulting in a silhouetted stage, casting a rather subliminal haunting image over their opening. Removing the red coats and ski masks, rolling on with various hits such as: 'Ride', 'Heathens', 'Lane Boy', 'Stressed Out', Tyler Joseph and Josh Dun fired on all cylinders for the duration of their performance, as if literally fueled by the audiences energy. Between covering songs by House of Pain and Dr.Dre, doing back flips on stage, crowd surfing a drum kit, and the vocalist rolling through the crowd in a large, inflatable hamster-ball, the guys had easily out performed every band that had played before them that day. Not necessarily in a negative way, but in a way that has lead them to have the audience eating out of the palms of their hands, so to speak, by their ability to successfully inspire and entice this generations youth unlike any other with their songs of living with imperfection and essentially going-against-the-grain with what's expected in life. Needless to say, opening day of SONiCBOOM 2016 had completely blown any speculation of the festival's teetering survival out of the park. SONiCBOOM Festival is alive, well, and still strong, and I for one, truly cannot wait to see what is in store for next year.

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