Friday, November 13, 2015

Marianas Trench with Very Special Guests Walk Off The Earth on Saturday, April 2, at 7 p.m.

Marianas Trench with Very Special Guests Walk Off The Earth on Saturday, April 2, at 7 p.m.
Price: $45.00
Value: $64.00
Discount: 30%
Deal went live : Nov 12 2015
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The Deal $45 for one GPass for seating in the West sections (up to $64 value) Click to view the seating chart How GPass Works: Your GPass will be ready to print 48 hours after the deal ends. Print the GPass and use it to enter the venue directly; you won&8217;t need to redeem at will call. Due to security restrictions, GPasses cannot be redeemed through the Groupon mobile app. Discount reflects the merchant&8217;s current ticket prices price may differ on day of event. Marianas Trench Location of Marianas Trench: the depths of Vancouver (when they&8217;re not touring, that is) Songs you might know: &8220;All To Myself,&8221; &8220;Haven&8217;t Had Enough,&8221; &8220;Stutter&8221; Song you didn&8217;t know you know: &8220;Call Me Maybe,&8221; which Marianas Trench frontman Josh Ramsay cowrote with former tourmates Carly Rae Jepsen and Tavish Crowe Song you should know: &8220;One Love&8221; from 2015&8217;s Astoria, a song that Ramsay describes as &8220;so lyrically candid I&8217;m actually nervous; its like someone reading your diary.&8221; Speaking of Astoria: It&8217;s a concept album of sorts inspired by comingofage &8217;80s movies (The Goonies in particular), New Wave giants Depeche Mode and The Eurythmics, and a tumultuous period in Ramsay&8217;s life marked by illness, heartbreak, and feverish creativity. A snapshot of the creative process: Ramsay and company in a Gastown apartment plastered in &8217;80s movie posters, dressed in leather pants and tank tops, pretending to be &8217;80s rockers while experimenting with vintage gear How the the band describes the finished product: &8220;Unapologetically cinematic, constantly surprising and featuring lush orchestral textures that segue seamlessly into spare, but powerful songs.&8221; Walk Off The Earth When you first met them: in 2012 when their YouTube cover of Gotyes &8220;Somebody I Used to Know&8221; went from viral to epidemic thanks to their innovative approachfive people playing one guitar When Gotye met them: the same time you did, prompting him to call the band &8220;hilarious and brilliant What happened next: they signed to a major label, a thrilling feat for a band that had been making eclectic indie music and clever videos of cover songs since 2006 How they racked up even more fans: with their debut EP, R.E.V.O, which features the infectious, reggaetinged single &8220;Summer Vibe&8221; Their latest: 2015&8217;s Sing It All Away, which brims with whimsy, adventure, tightly knit harmonies, and instruments ranging from ukuleles and glockenspiels to kazoos and duct tape

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