Event Info
TICKET GIVE-AWAY - Sparta, Moneen, Attack In Black
LiveMusicVancouver TICKET GIVEAWAY!
LMV has a pair of tickets to the show to ...
9:00pm Doors at: 8:00pm
$17.50+
Artists
Agressive Melodic Pop from Brampton Ontario
Event Description
LiveMusicVancouver TICKET GIVEAWAY!
LMV has a pair of tickets to the show to give away by random draw!
TO ENTER:
Log in to your LiveMusicVancouver account
(account must be confirmed)
Click on the "Suggestion Box"
(the letter/mail icon to the left of this show listing)
- Indicate that you'd like "Sparta Tickets"
- Leave us your FULL NAME (as it appears on your I.D.)
- Leave your PHONE NUMBER where you can be contacted the day before the show
Contest closes at 12 noon on the day before the show.
One entry per account please.
Winners must respond by 10am the day of the show, or tickets will be forfeited and offered to the next eligible entry. The first entrant will have no further claim to the prize.
Contestants must allow us the right to publish their names in case we're asked.
We reserve the right to cancel or modify any contest or contest rules at any time without notice, and are not responsible for any errors, damage or negligence that might occur in connection with the contest, including technical failures, the acts of the promoter or venue, or show cancellations. Prizes are awarded as is and there are no warranties or guarantees, implied or expressed. Further, we reserve the right to substitute any prize or portion of the prize with a prize or prizes of equal or greater value.
GOOD LUCK TO YA!
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on sale fri, 2/2 @ 10am
When Texas emo gods At the Drive-In split, two members formed The Mars Volta and the remaining three put together Sparta. Fans worried the offshoots would never make music approaching that of the original band. But with its 2002 debut Wiretap Scars, Sparta proved such fears unfounded. With a ferocious, precise rock sound, the group proved itself equal to the task of living up to At the Drive-In’s legacy. On its 2004 follow-up Porcelain, Sparta more than matched its debut, and delivered an album of tightly controlled post-hardcore recalling the reckless beauty of their former band. Threes, the El Paso group’s third disc, unleashes even more simmering adrenaline, ambitious arrangements, and biting melodies, while last year’s tour in support of the album galvanized fans and newbies alike.
Moneen’s aggressive, melodic pop comes wrapped up in songwriting sophistication and technical prowess. After forming from the ashes of the band Perfectly Normal in 1999 in Brampton, Moneen debuted with an EP and 2001's critically acclaimed full-length, The Theory Of Harmonial Value. By 2002, Moneen had caught the attention of one of today’s most influential and respected independent record companies, Vagrant (home to Dashboard Confessional, Rocket From The Crypt, Saves the Day, Paul Westerberg). The latest Moneen disc, The Red Tree, which follows the group’s breakout Are We Really Happy With Who We Are Right Now? is a mature, diverse effort with songs epic in scope.