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Carmanah w/ Ocie Elliott

Thursday February 21st, 2019

Thursday February 21st, 2019

9:00 PM

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2:00 AM CST

Starts: 9:00 PM CST

Ends: 2:00 AM CST

Doors Open: 8:00 PM

Doors Open: 8:00 PM CST

Amigos Cantina

806 Dufferin Avenue, Saskatoon

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Never one to shy away from speaking her mind, Laura Mina Mitic will always be the last one to tell
you about herself. Instead you’ll hear about music, band mates, politics, touring and a deep
reverence for humanity and the earth. You’ll hear the same on Carmanah’s first national release
‘Speak In Rhythms’, a modern eleven-song album that overflows with emotion, afterhours cool,
groove and tantalizing hints of gritty vintage flavours that influence it’s modern sound.

It was during the six-week sessions that made up the bulk of the recording at Vancouver’s
Warehouse Studios that producer Gus Van Go coined the band’s sound ‘West Coast Soul’. Having
produced The Arkells, Sam Roberts, Fast Romantics, Wintersleep, Whitehorse and more, Gus along
with co-producer Werner F set about showcasing Laura’s soulful lead vocals with a complement of
strong harmonies, rich acoustic layers, multiple lead instrumentation all powered by a deft and
driving rhythm. The result is a soundtrack that shimmers, dark and brooding at times and shining
boldly in others, with lyrics that rival many of the great songwriters of our generation.

At home on Vancouver Island, Carmanah have built a large and enthused fanbase, selling out bigger
venues and opening stages for international acts like Ziggy Marley, Clinton Fearon, K.D. Lang, Moby
and Shakey Graves. Off the island, on their travels both near and far, and consistent with their
values, the band lessens their ecological footprint by fuelling their tour vehicle with used vegetable
oil procured from restaurants along the way.

Carmanah was mentioned as a “BC musician to watch out for” by Vancouver’s Daily Hive. The Zone
91.3’s Jon Williams has called her, “the Stevie Nicks of our generation.” Times-Colonist reviewer
Mike Devlin touted her opening act for K.D. Lang as a, “solid six-song set highlighted by some
impressive vocal runs and nifty acoustic guitar work.”

So, when presented with the opportunity, join in and be part of the experience. This is the beginning
of a long journey, one that seeks to create a soundtrack for a new listener. This is music, this is love.

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