After a great reception at this year’s Stan Rogers Festival in Canso, excellent west coast band Lion Bear Fox makes its Carleton debut on Wednesday, February 1st. Show time is 8 PM and tickets are $17.50 advanced or $20 at the door. This act has a traveled a great distance to be in Halifax. They’re well worthy of your attention!
British Columbia’s Lion Bear Fox is three huge voices joined in mighty harmony, telling the truth through compelling story, honest narrative and unbridled passion. Three men going to war onstage every night to share a message of hope, vulnerability and redemption. Lion Bear Fox is “a musical force of nature,” an “emotional awakening” that’s sure to “be around for a lifetime.” Nanaimo Daily News/Songs in the Valley/Terry David Mulligan
Originally known for their respective solo careers, Christopher Arruda, Ryan McMahon and Cory Woodward joined forces as Lion Bear Fox in 2012 and was immediately selected as one of the top 20 unsigned bands British Columbia (Peak Performance Project). The fall of 2013 saw the band release their self-produced breakthrough EP “We’d Be Good Men” and take Western Canada by storm, touring 15 times over the next two years including stops at Canadian Music Week (Toronto), Contact East (PEI), OSAC (Regina) Mission Folk Festival and The Commodore Ballroom in Vancouver, BC.
2017 sees Lion Bear Fox further cementing themselves as the new Canadian band to watch. With the help of friend and producer Nygel Asselin (Half Moon Run), the trio spe nt ten days in the Vancouver Island wilderness crafting “the record of their lives” – a collection of songs steeped in character and full of warmth. One part folk, one part rock – a pinch of gospel and a dash of growl, the self-titled LP is a testament to the trio’s strength as songwriters. Lush acoustic guitars are book-ended by buzzing electrics and screaming organs; all tied together by rich percussion and three voices in harmony. It’s a sound that harkens back to an era when the song was paramount. “All three artists are known for the passion they bring to their performances and the honest songs they write,” writes the Ladysmith Chronicle, “and they have succeeded in creating gripping, dynamic songs while capturing a sincerity rarely heard this side of the 2000s.”