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Spaceface


with Luna Li and The Crowleys

$8 advance

Band Details

Luna Lilunali.ca

From the Promoter

SPACEFACE

"Memphis six-piece Spaceface is led by Jake Ingalls, a touring guitarist and keyboardist of The Flaming Lips, which makes a lot of sense the second one puts on today’s featured song. “Sun Kids” is hazy, psychedelic pop music, elegantly composed. It may be these tumultuous times, and the fact that so much protest music was being made during periods of similar unrest, like the ’60s, that when Ingalls and band sing about “children of the sun” it seems they’re making political and social commentary. Yet, even while rock ‘n’ roll has always confronted injustice, it’s also a form of escapism from ugly realities. As Spaceface’s soundscapes and extended dreamy harmonies float around your headphones, it’s easy to forget the fact that it’s a truly bizarre 2017 so far"

LUNA LI

Luna Li has been called the garage rock princess of Toronto (Mick Magazine), playing regularly with her band around Ontario and Quebec, at shows and festivals such as Canadian Music Week, Slut Island festival, and NXNE.

With over 14 years of classical piano and violin training, Luna brings a unique musical sensibility to the garage rock genre; playing both distorted guitar and violin with a looping pedal resulting in a “dreamy romp through some beautiful melodies and heartbreaking lyrics” (Deli Magazine).

Beginning in early 2015 after returning from Montreal, where she attended one semester at McGill’s music program, Luna began writing music under the name VEINS, playing live as a three-piece and eventually a six-piece band. Partnered with Fried Records, Luna released her 12-track debut album Moon Garden in May 2015, which has been called “a great piece of art… plenty of groove and emotion” by the Deli Magazine.

After finishing the Independent Music Production program at Seneca in April 2016, and playing shows around Ontario and Quebec over the last year, Luna is back in the studio, recording a new album with a new and evolving sound. This pending change inspired the transition from the name VEINS to Luna Li in early 2017. Bringing a much-needed strong female presence to the Toronto music scene, Luna Li is unabashedly herself.

THE CROWLEYS

CREATURES OF THE TONE-IVERSE from Hamilton