Prairie Post (East Edition)

Blenders in Swift Current is back Nov. 20

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Gunner & Smith is about hope and redemption; philosophy and folklore. The music of Gunner & Smith is a collection of fiery elements, blending searing guitars, brawny rhythms, and distinct folk-family vocals to produce tightly-knit folk rock anthems.

They will be in Swift Current November 20 for a Blenders concert.

Approved masks and proof of COVID-19 vaccinatio­n are required for entry to all Blenders events. Please click here for more informatio­n.

On Byzantium, the group’s second fulllength album, the songs simmer and seethe with a newfound brooding energy that looks at the darker sides of love, loss and humanity.

Anchored by the stolid songwritin­g of frontman Geoff Smith, the ever-shifting nature of the band has once again undergone another evolution, with a talented cadre of musicians joining the frontman at the helm. Featuring an ever-expanding sound that combines indie rock, alt-country and sizzling psych-Americana, Byzantium is borne from a deeper, darker place than the group’s previous material.

Having released his debut full-length album He Once Was a Good Man in 2014, the band has since toured across North America numerous times, played Folk Alliance Internatio­nal in New Orleans, and appeared the Reeperbahn Festival in Germany, traversing across the highways that cut through desolate areas that the frontman drew his inspiratio­n from. Tapping into the mysticism of yesteryear, Smith - who has a Master’s Degree in Religious History focused on the Radical Reformatio­n - continues to embrace a number of sly classic rock influences that tendril their way into the group’s core.

Gunner and Smith released Wisconsin, a 3 song EP, in the fall of 2020. The EP features traditiona­l finger picking by Saskatoon’s the local group mingled with multi part harmonies reminiscen­t of folk greats of yesteryear. The album includes Townes Van Zandt’s I’ll Be Here In The Morning which is beautifull­y framed by two originals featuring traditiona­l finger picking by Saskatoon’s the local group mingled with multi part harmonies reminiscen­t of folk greats of yesteryear.

Tickets to this Saturday November 20th show are $30 and are available at Pharmasave or eventbrite.com. Blenders would like to thank Pharmasave for sponsoring this show.

Check out our website - blendersmu­sic.ca

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