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Dune Rats with Marianas Trench, Honey Revenge, and more

Sep 19, 2025 at 5:00 PM  ·  The Buckingham, Edmonton, AB The Buckingham, Edmonton, AB

Dune Rats
Sep 19
Dune Rats
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Rilo Kiley, an indie pop band from LA, gained fame with Jenny Lewis and Blake Sennett at the helm. Known for hits like "Portions for Foxes" and albums on Saddle Creek, they toured with Coldplay. Lewis also gained recognition through solo work and collaborations with the Postal Service, while the band released four studio albums before disbanding.
Pop-rock band Honey Revenge, from Los Angeles, features Devin Papadol (vocals) and Donovan Lloyd (guitar). Known for catchy singles like "Worst Apology" and "Airhead," their breakout track "Habitual" addresses mindset's impact on mental health. They've toured nationally and shared stages with Loveless and State Champs. Their debut album, 'Retrovision,' is produced by notable names like Josh Strock and Kris Crummett, and has attracted attention from platforms like MTV and Kerrang!
AGNOSTIC FRONT, pioneers of Hardcore music, have been impacting the genre for over three decades. Known for their powerful social messages, they released their 12th album, "GET LOUD!" with cover art by Sean Taggart, maintaining their signature blend of old-school and modern style. Frontman Roger Miret emphasizes social change, solidifying their influence and legacy in the Hardcore music scene.
Stiff Little Fingers, a legendary punk band from Belfast, formed in 1977. Known for "Inflammable Material," they pioneered punk with The Clash and still tour today.
Camper Van Beethoven, formed in 1983 in California, merged punk, folk, ska, and world music with David Lowery's witty lyrics and Jonathan Segel's violin. Known for hits like "Take the Skinheads Bowling," their eclectic style influences alternative rock. Their debut album, *Telephone Free Landslide Victory*, gained college radio success. Collaborations include Dennis Herring and David Immerglück. After disbanding in 1989, members pursued solo projects, with Lowery forming Cracker. They reunited in the late '90s and continue to tour, releasing albums like *New Roman Times*.
Touché Amoré, a post-hardcore band, is celebrated for their fifth album, "Lament", blending ferocious yet delicate musicality and storytelling. Their songs explore angst and optimism, conveying that love nurtures even when time doesn't heal.
Formed by Shane MacGowan in 1982, the Pogues blended punk with Irish folk, earning acclaim with hits like "Fairytale of New York." Known for political themes, they collaborated with artists like Kirsty MacColl and Jo Strummer. Despite MacGowan's challenging lifestyle, they remained influential until disbanding in 1996, later reuniting for tours.
Japanese band Shonen Knife, formed in Osaka in 1981, blends Ramones-inspired punk-pop with playful themes. Known for albums like "Let's Knife," gigs with Nirvana, and hits like "Tomato Head." Their charm spans over four decades with steady releases and global tours, maintaining energy despite lineup changes.
Marianas Trench's sixth album, "Haven," inspired by Joseph Campbell's 'Hero's Journey,' features epic orchestral and rock elements in a universally relatable quest narrative.
Sparks, led by brothers Ron and Russell Mael, are a cult band known for their unique style and enduring relevance through over 50 years of music.
The Hold Steady, born from the indie and punk ethos, blends bar band energy with Springsteen's epic style. Famous for anthems like "Almost Killed Me," they've explored cultural alienation in albums up to 2023's rich "The Price of Progress." Formed in NY by ex-Lifter Puller, Craig Finn.
Knocked Loose, from Louisville, are known for their relentless hardcore sound. Over a decade, visits to Coachella and Bonnaroo, and the album "You Won’t Go Before You’re Supposed To," they’ve won acclaim for their unyielding intensity and potential.
Senses Fail, from Ridgewood, NJ, blend emo, screamo, and post-hardcore. Frontman Buddy Nielsen leads with resilience. Their debut, "Let It Enfold You," went Gold.
Puddles Pity Party, a 7-foot clown from River City, gained fame with his "golden voice." Known for viral hits like "Royals" with Postmodern Jukebox, he's performed globally in festivals and shows, winning an Olivier Award. Collaborations include Aqua Teen Hunger Force, Eels, and Neil Patrick Harris' gala.
The Tossers, formed in 1993 in Chicago by Anthony "T." Duggins, are known for blending punk rock with Irish folk. Their energetic shows influenced bands like Dropkick Murphys. With albums like "Valley of the Shadow of Death," they shared stages with Shane MacGowan and the Dropkick Murphys.
Born in Downey, CA, "Weird Al" Yankovic is the top novelty music parodist known for hits like "Eat It" and "White & Nerdy." His song parodies span genres from new wave to rap, earning critical and commercial success over four decades. Yankovic's use of music videos, starting with MTV in the 80s, bolstered his fame. He's won four Grammy Awards and released chart-topping albums like Mandatory Fun. Notable collaborations include Rick Derringer and the band from Hamilton musical spinoffs. His long career inspired a 2022 biopic.

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