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About this concert
Blue Skies Turn Black présente
CLOAKROOM
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AUTRE PART
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EMPRESS OF NOTHING
Portes : 7PM
Spectacle : 8PM
18+
**Aucun remboursement sauf si l’événement est annulé ou si il y’a changement de date.**
**No refunds unless the date of the event is postponed or cancelled**
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Auriane
March 27th 2025
Thank you so much for asking me how was the show, it was so damn great tbh. Doyle was so kind to me
Montreal, QC@Bar Le Ritz PDB
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Cloakroom Biography
From beyond the Spire and the Ward of Song echoes Cloakroom's tertiary LP, Dissolution Wave.
It’s like this: The concept of Cloakroom’s third album is a space western in which an act of theoretical physics—the dissolution wave—wipes out all of humanity’s existing art and abstract thought. In order to keep the world spinning on its axis, songsmiths must fill the ether with their compositions. Meanwhile, the aforementioned Spire and Ward of Song act as a filter for human imagination: Only the best material can pass through the filter and keep the world turning.
This is the philosophical universe that Cloakroom guitarist/vocalist Doyle Martin conceived as a way of processing the last few years. “We lost a couple of close friends over the course of writing this record,” he says. “Dreaming up another world felt easier to digest than the real nitty-gritty we’re immersed in every day.”
Read MoreIt’s like this: The concept of Cloakroom’s third album is a space western in which an act of theoretical physics—the dissolution wave—wipes out all of humanity’s existing art and abstract thought. In order to keep the world spinning on its axis, songsmiths must fill the ether with their compositions. Meanwhile, the aforementioned Spire and Ward of Song act as a filter for human imagination: Only the best material can pass through the filter and keep the world turning.
This is the philosophical universe that Cloakroom guitarist/vocalist Doyle Martin conceived as a way of processing the last few years. “We lost a couple of close friends over the course of writing this record,” he says. “Dreaming up another world felt easier to digest than the real nitty-gritty we’re immersed in every day.”
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