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Concert Review: British Sea Power, Lee’s Palace, March 24th

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Toronto – The first time I saw British Sea Power, it was November 7th or 8th, in 2003. It was my second ever show in Toronto. They were playing the Horseshoe. It was my first time at the Horseshoe. It was a crazy show. Despite an excellent debut album (Decline of the British Sea Power), The British Sea Power in 2003 was known more for their stage antics then they were for their music. The stage contained foliage, they wore …


Concert Review: British Sea Power, May 16, Lee’s Palace

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Toronto – If you have read the Panic Manual at all in recent months, you will know that I am a massive fan of British Sea Power’s new album “Do You Like Rock Music?”. So it was no surprise that I was anxiously awaiting the band’s show at Lee’s Palace on Friday night. I had missed the bands prior outing here at the Berkeley Church as part of the Beautiful Noise tapings. Damn you Tokyo! The show at Lee’s Palace …


Concert Review: British Sea Power @ Plaza Nightclub

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Vancouver, March 5th…I was counting down to this day ever since I heard ‘Do You Like Rock Music’. Loyal readers of this blog will know The Panic Manual loves us some BSP, so get ready for some hero worship. The evening started out with some pre-drinks at my new favorite downtown hang-out – The Calling. Great food, cheap beers and if you’re there on the right night, you’ll hear some good indie music. The only downside – it’s a hell …


Concert Reviews: The Maccabees, February 11th, Mod Club

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Well, that took a long time. Brighton band The Maccabees first emerged in 2007 on the strength of the single First Love. Their debut record Colour It In was actually pretty good but it seemed to me that the Maccabees was lost in the shuffle among the many, many “The _____” bands coming from England. It’s kind of weird how in the early 90’s you had a bunch of bands with a one word band name (Pulp, Suede, Blur, Oasis, …